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Extell announces move-ins at Brooklyn’s new tallest tower

Extell announces move-ins at Brooklyn’s new tallest tower
EXTELL/WILLIAMS NEW YORK — The new Brooklyn Point project in Brooklyn from Extell Development Company becomes the city’s new tallest tower at 68 storeys and features the highest residential infinity pool in North America.

BROOKLYN, N.Y. — Extell Development Company has announced that its new Brooklyn Point project, the city’s new tallest tower at 68 storeys, has commenced closings and move-ins.

The 600,000-square-foot project features 40,000 square feet of indoor and outdoor amenities including the highest residential infinity pool in North America.

Situated across the street from downtown Brooklyn’s new Willoughby Square Park, the building was designed by Kohn Pedersen Fox and offers 483 luxury residences ranging from studios to three bedrooms.

Interior design is by White Arrow, which sourced hand-painted wallpaper by Sarkos, rugs from Pieces and Cold Picnic, and furniture and lighting from Sun at Six, Moving Mountains, Pletz and Bower.

In addition to the rooftop pool, the landscaped rooftop is outfitted with a sundeck and an outdoor movie screening space. Health and wellness offerings include a 65-foot indoor saltwater swimming pool, 35-foot rock climbing wall, studio rooms and a squash/basketball court. Point’s spa will also include an infrared sauna, steam rooms and a hot tub.

Another amenity is an outdoor oasis, designed by Mathews Nielsen Landscape Architects. The ninth-floor landscaped terrace will include al fresco dining areas with gas grills, a putting green, fire pit, lounge areas, terrace bar and the Forest Adventure children’s playground.

Pricing starts at approximately US$900,000 and Brooklyn Point buyers also benefit from a 25-year tax abatement.

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