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November 29, 2007

A New Proposal From Ratner: Brooklyn's Tallest Building

Gothamist, A Bigger Brooklyn Building From Bruce Ratner

A rendering of Brooklyn's proposed City Tech Tower, designed by Renzo Piano, at Tillary and and Jay Street sent some into speculation mode, especially since its height seemed to be up to 1,000 feet tall. Which would make just about twice the height of the 512-foot tall Williamsburgh Savings Bank, currently the tallest building the Brooklyn.

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The Real Deal via AM New York (in AM New York's print edition only)

A new addition may soon top Brookyn's skyline if developer Bruce Ratner gets his way, according to The Real Deal. The real estate publication reports that the project which is not part of Atlntic Yards, "could reach 1,000 feet, a higher height than the borough's tallest building, the Williamsburg Savings Bank."

Posted by steve at November 29, 2007 5:48 AM