Brooklyn, the land of Brownstones, is getting into the supertall tower scene. Inhabitat reports that SHoP Architects unveiled new renderings of a 600,000-sf, 90-story tower. Located at 340 Flatbush Avenue Extension, it will be adjacent to Long Island University and down the street from Prospect Park and the Barclays Center.
Among the plans are 466,000 sf of residential space and 140,000 sf of commercial space. It will be the tallest building in the outer boroughs of New York City when it is completed in 2019.
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New federal data released recently shows sharp increases in the prices of key construction materials like diesel, copper and brass mill shapes likely foreshadow future increases in construction costs, the Associated General Contractors of America said. The new November producer price index (PPI) report from the Bureau of Labor Statistics provide the strongest indication yet that construction prices are heading up, the association noted.