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BY JULIANNE CUBA
Talk about a soft Landing!
Locals with deep pockets
can soon rent dozens of newly
built waterfront apartments
in Brooklyn Bridge Park, now
that the developers of Pier 6’s
two controversial towers are
putting the fi nishing touches
on their shorter high-rise,
new renderings of which they
released on Dec. 12.
The 15-story tower at 15
Bridge Park Drive, which the
builders dubbed The Landing,
boasts a total of 140 units,
100 of which are be so-called
affordable rentals doled out
via the city’s housing lottery
based on three income-based
affordability tiers , which eligible
locals could apply for
through Nov. 9.
But leasing for the dozens
of other market-rate units inside
— which include studios
starting at $3,100-per month,
along with one-to-three-bedroom
units with proportionately
higher rents — is expected
to start next month,
according to reps from the
building’s broker MNS, who
said residents can move in
shortly afterward.
Architects with ODA New
York — the fi rm that dreamt
up the 28-story condo-fi lled
Quay Tower at Pier 6 — also
designed the shorter highrise.
It features a lobby staffed
by a part-time doorman, a fi tness
center with a yoga studio,
a children’s playroom,
and indoor and outdoor rooftop
lounges.
Residents of the swanky
Quay Tower — where developers
RAL Development
Services and Oliver’s Realty
Group recently received a record
breaking offer of more
than $20 million for a penthouse
— are slated to move in
by next summer, once workers
complete fi nal touches to
the property, according to a
rep.
The nearly complete towers
are the end result of a
years-long legal battle that
leaders of civic group the
Brooklyn Heights Association
waged against the park
and the developers.
That litigation ended back
in February when a judge
ruled the buildings could legally
rise in the green space
— months after contractors
broke ground.
NEARLY DONE: Residents could move into Brooklyn Bridge Park’s shorter
Pier 6 high-rise, the Landing, as soon as early next year. Millarc
Second park tower’s
rentals almost ready
Units in shorter high-rise at Bridge Park’s Pier 6
available as soon as next month, brokers say