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Construction Completed at 20-Story Residential Building In Downtown Brooklyn, New York City

02 December 2022 | New York City, United States
(c) Depict CGI Ltd. courtesy of CetraRuddy Architecture
(c) Depict CGI Ltd. courtesy of CetraRuddy Architecture

Work has reached completion on 22 Chapel Street, a 20-story residential building in Downtown Brooklyn. Designed by CetraRuddy and developed by Delshah Capital and OTL Enterprises, the 243-foot-tall (74.2-meter-tall) structure spans 133,181 square feet (123,72 square meters) and yields 180 apartments, with 25 designated for affordable housing, as well as a 5,000-square-foot (464-square-meter) branch of START Treatment & Recovery Center, New York’s largest independent drug treatment agency. The building also contains 2,000 square feet (185 square meters) of ground-floor retail space. Titanium Construction Services was the general contractor for the property. 

Most of the exterior work was finished in March 2022 with the exception of the ground floor. This has since concluded and the sidewalk scaffolding has been dismantled, revealing the full completed look of the structure. The dark-paneled façade on the first level contrasts well with the white exterior above.

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The residential units occupy floors three through 20, and amenities include 87 private parking spaces, a fitness center, a children’s playroom, a rooftop swimming pool on the 15th floor, and an outdoor rooftop terrace.

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