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Downtown’s Brooklyn Point skyscraper reaches halfway point in climb upward

November 7, 2018 By Raanan Geberer Brooklyn Daily Eagle
Brooklyn Point. Eagle photo by Lore Croghan
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Construction on Brooklyn Point, aka 138 Willoughby St., has reached the halfway point in the climb toward its full 720-foot height, according to New York YIMBY.

The residential skyscraper, developed by Extell, will have 458 units. The building will rise from a four-story podium bordered by Flatbush Avenue, Willoughby Street and Albee Square, YIMBY said.

Brooklyn Point’s amenities will include concierge service, a wine cellar, a screening room, a children’s playroom, a putting green, barbecue grills, a Pilates and cycling studio, a yoga studio, a private dining room and a 65-foot-long rooftop pool.

The building is also next to the future site of Willoughby Square Park and will be directly across the street from the upcoming One Willoughby Square office building.

Brooklyn Point will likely be finished sometime in 2020, YIMBY reported.

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