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BY JULIANNE CUBA
Buyers will need to drop
stacks of cash to live above
these stacks.
The developer erecting
the luxury condo building
whose bottom fl oors will
include the new Brooklyn
Heights Library is now
hawking units inside the
swanky tower, where onebedroom
residences start
at more than $1 million.
Builder Hudson Companies
on Jan. 8 unveiled
a new sales website for its
38-story high-rise dubbed
One Clinton, which is rising
at the Cadman Plaza
West site of the former
Heights branch that Brooklyn
Public Library sold off
back in 2014.
Part of the tower’s bottom
three fl oors will include
the newly built library,
as well as a new lab
run by the Department of
Education where local students
can perfect their science,
technology, engineering,
and math skills.
But the rest of the building
will cater to residents
of its 100-plus pads, which
start at $1,088,000 for onebedrooms,
$1,985,000 for
two-bedrooms, $3,195,000
for three-bedrooms, and
$5,258,000 for four-bedrooms,
according to reps
for the developer, who said
prices for the tower’s fi vebedroom
units and penthouses
will be announced
soon.
Manhattan-based fi rm
Marvel Architects —
which also dreamt up the
Pierhouse and 1 Hotel in
Brooklyn Bridge Park, and
Saint Ann’s Warehouse in
Dumbo — is creating the
high-rise itself, with another
Manhattan-based
company, Studio DB, designing
interiors for the
condos, which all boast
oversized windows, inunit
washers and dryers,
white-oak cabinets, and
stainless-steel appliances,
the reps for Hudson Companies
said.
The swanky high-rise —
whose entrance is on Clinton
Street and separate
from that of the library —
will also feature a fi tness
center with a yoga studio,
sauna, and hot tub, along
with other amenities including
a 24-hour attended
lobby, children’s center, bicycle
storage, bar and outdoor
terrace, and outdoor
lounge areas with grills
and play equipment.
It will also house two retailers:
an outpost of java
joint the Brooklyn Roasting
Company and another spot
featuring rotating vendors
curated by the operators
of beloved local food-anddrink
fest Smorgasburg .
The library system
raked in $52 million from
the sale of the old branch,
which some book-lovers rallied
against, despite the local
community board , civic
group, and Borough President
Adams ultimately
lending their support to the
redevelopment project.
The condos and new
stacks are slated to open
in the summer of 2020, according
to reps for the developer,
which must also
build 114 units of so-called
affordable housing as part
of the deal.
But bigwigs of Hudson
Companies in 2015 announced
those units will be
built in Clinton Hill, sparking
criticism from many locals
who said that erecting
the below-market-units at
a site separate from the expensive
condos in Brooklyn
Heights is segregationist.
COMING SOON: The tower,
dubbed One Clinton, is slated
to welcome its fi rst residents
in 2020.
Noe and Associates / The Boundary
NEW STACKS: The new Brooklyn Heights Library will occupy parts
of the high-rise’s fi rst three fl oors. Noe and Associates / The Boundary
Condos above the new Brooklyn Heights
library on sale, starting at more than $1M
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