15 Hanover Place
Update
11/29/22
Foundation Work Underway at 15 Hanover Place
General contractor, , is nearing the end of the excavation phase for a 34-story, mixed-use tower project, going up at 15 Hanover Place (previously 275 Livingston Street) in Downtown Brooklyn.
As digging concludes, concrete molds are being assembled so subsurface pylons can be encased, rebar cages are being dropped into place, and the outer walls of the foundation have now been poured.
Developed by , the tower will offer rental apartments, with units set aside for affordable housing. In fact, this project is reportedly one of the last to be constructed under the Affordable New York 421a program, as the initiative expired on June 15th.
In addition to residential units, the building will have square feet of ground-floor retail space. Plans also call for an enclosed parking garage, with enough room for vehicles.
The new development replaces a 3-story commercial building that was demolished earlier this year. Spanning over 20,000 square feet, the lot is bound on three sides by Livingston Street, Hanover Place, and Grove Place. It's conveniently located just a quick walk away from the Dekalb Avenue and Hoyt-Schermerhorn subway stations.
Designed by , 15 Hanover Place will stand feet tall and total square feet. Construction is estimated to take until the winter of 2024.