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Gotham Gymnastics Center, Brooklyn Force Soccer Studio, Brooklyn Ninja Academy, Playwell Brooklyn indoor playspace, The Cliffs Climbing Center, Goldfish Swim School and Bouldering Project re-opening their renovated space in November are just a few amenities for families in Gowanus. Various residential buildings are either under construction or planned for, a new hotel is opening soon and one of the top 5 Brooklyn real estate projects is under way in Gowanus.

Tru by Hilton, a five-story hotel with 100 rooms under construction at 529 President Street is almost finished. Hotel amenities will include a business center, a 24-hour market, a fitness center, and a game room. Find out more here. They are accepting reservations for February, 2024, single rooms start at $140 per night.

A new rendering has been released for 313-315 Bond Street, a two-tower mixed-use development in Gowanus. The 17- and 22-story buildings will span 526,000 square feet and yield 298 condominium units with an average of 1,365 square feet, as well as 51,000 square feet of ground-floor commercial space and 52 enclosed parking spaces. 313-331 Bond Street’s anticipated completion date is slated for the fall of 2025. Read more here.

New renderings have also been revealed for 335 Bond Street, a 14-story residential building under construction in Gowanus with 73 units with an average scope of 932 square feet, as well as 4,644 square feet of manufacturing space and 4,633 square feet of commercial space. 335 Bond Street’s anticipated completion date is slated for the summer of 2025. Read more here.

Construction is rising on 499 President Street, an eight-story residential building in Gowanus. The 322,000-square-foot structure will feature 350 rental units in studio to two-bedrooms layouts, with 25 percent designated for affordable housing, as well as 20,000 square feet of ground-floor retail space. 499 President Street’s anticipated completion date is February 2025. Read more here.

Construction is nearing topping out on 585 Union Street, a nine-story residential building in the neighborhood. The 95-foot-tall structure will span 167,000 square feet and include 214 rental units in studio to three-bedroom layouts, with 25 percent designated as affordable housing, as well as 8,900 square feet of ground-floor commercial space. 585 Union Street’s anticipated completion date is spring of 2025. Read more here.

Designs by prominent Brooklyn architect firm Bjarke Ingels Group have been published by for a 20-story, mixed-use building at 175 3rd Street, directly across from Whole Foods. The plan calls for 375 apartments in the neighborhood as well as retail space but a new building permit has not yet been issued yet. The development plans to include publicly accessible walkways, green space, and access to the canal, as well as educational programming and co-working office space. Read more here.

 

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