Williamsburg Wharf
Brandon Haw Architecture · Williamsburg · 2025
Construction is wrapping up on the first three towers at Naftali Group’s Williamsburg Wharf residential development in Williamsburg, Brooklyn. The five building development will occupy 3.75-acres with over 525 feet of waterfront. Landscape architecture firm SCAPE is leading the design of the green spaces, plazas, and promenade.
One Williamsburg Wharf, the first tower of the development’s first phase, is designed by Brandon Haw with Hill West Architects. The condominium tower offers residences ranging in size from studio to three-bedrooms, with six penthouse units at the tower crown. A second tower and connected podium offers residential rentals ranging in size from studio to two-bedrooms.
Looking up at the northwest corner of One Williamsburg Wharf.
Amenities for the residents include a private port cochere with double height motor and pedestrian entryways, private garden, library, co-working lounges with indoor and outdoor spaces, private dining room with kitchenette, private cinema, residents’ lounge, children’s playroom, outdoor terrace, bike storage, and pet grooming. Additionally, the Williamsburg Wharf Resort and Recreation Club will offer a multi-season rooftop, outdoor lounge with a 60-foot pool, seasonal ice skating rink, fitness facilities, yoga and flexible fitness area, lounges, and a basketball court.
Looking up at the northwest corner of One Williamsburg Wharf.
The towers feature custom curtain wall facades with a bronze-finished metal and low iron glass.
Southwest corner of One Williamsburg Wharf.
West facade of Three Williamsburg Wharf.
Port cochere entry portal at the east facade of Two Williamsburg Wharf.
Looking up at One and Three Williamsburg Wharf.
Looking towards the southeast corner of the rental tower from Kent Avenue.
Residential entry at One Williamsburg Wharf.
Residential lobby of One Williamsburg Wharf.
Residential lobby of One Williamsburg Wharf.
Residential lobby of One Williamsburg Wharf.
Looking down at the waterfront park and ferry terminal from One Williamsburg Wharf.
Looking down at the waterfront park and pool deck from One Williamsburg Wharf.
Looking down at the waterfront park from One Williamsburg Wharf.
Looking down at the waterfront park from One Williamsburg Wharf.
Looking up at the west facade of One Williamsburg Wharf.
West facade of Three Williamsburg Wharf.
Superstructure is nearing topping out on the last of the three towers that will be constructed in the first phase of the development. Curtain wall installation has surpassed the half-way mark of the tower, and features bronze-toned metal and glass panels.
Southwest corner of the rental tower.
West facade of the rental tower.
Southwest corner of the rental tower (left) and the west facade of Two Williamsburg Wharf (right).
West facade of the rental tower.
Architects: Brandon Haw, Hill West; Interiors: Ward + Gray, Studio Munge; Landscape Architecture: Scape; Developer: Naftali Group; Program: Residential Rentals and Condos, Retail; Location: Williamsburg, Brooklyn, NY; Completion: Phase One in 2025.
470-490 Kent - Willliamsburg Wharf
West facade of 480-484 Kent Avenue (left) and 490 Kent Avenue (right).
Facade installation is ongoing at Naftali Group and Access Industries’ three-tower development at 470-490 Kent on the Williamsburg waterfront in Brooklyn. Designed by Brandon Haw Architecture LLP with Hill West Architects, the 683,883 square foot development will offer 607 residential units and 18,482 square feet of commercial space. Curtain wall installation is wrapping up on the last quarter of the first two towers at 480-484 Kent Avenue, a 21-story tower, and 490 Kent Avenue, a 22-story tower. The final 22-story tower at 470 Kent Avenue has yet to rise above ground.
Close-up of the west facade of 480-484 Kent Avenue (left) and 490 Kent Avenue (right).
Northwest corner of 480-484 Kent Avenue.
Close-up of the tower crown of 480-484 Kent Avenue.
Close-up of the facade of 480-484 Kent Avenue.
Close-up of the podium facade of 480-484 Kent Avenue.
Close-up of the facade of 490 Kent Avenue.
Architect: Brandon Haw Architecture with Hill West Architects; Developer: Naftali Group and Access Industries; Program: Residential; Location: Williamsburg, Brooklyn, NY; Completion: 2025.
60 Front Street - Olympia Dumbo
Hill West · Dumbo · 2023
Construction has wrapped up at Fortis Property Group’s residential condo tower Olympia at 30 Front Street in Dumbo, Brooklyn. Designed by Hill West Architects, the 33-story tower’s massing resembles a sail and sits on a triangular shaped site. The tower is clad in large glass panels with horizontal and vertical metal panel accents. Private terraces at each floor cascade down the tower’s northwest corner, giving residents a panoramic view of the East River waterfront and Lower Manhattan.
Amenities
Residents will have access to 38,000 square feet of indoor and outdoor amenities on three floors. The ground floor program includes a porte cochere, triple height lobby, gardens and adjacent garden lounge. At the roof of the podium amenities include a indoor lap pool, outdoor pool and hot tub, dry sauna, steam room, tennis court, and shipwreck playground. The club level will offer a fitness center, spin studio, boxing gym, two-lane bowling alley, club lounge, and lighthouse playroom.
Model Residences
The development offers 76 condo units ranging in size from 1-to-5 bedrooms, many with panoramic views of the Brooklyn and Manhattan skyline. Interiors for the residences are designed by Workstead and feature kitchens with textured maple cabinetry, satin-finished stainless steel, and honed Fior di Bosco marble countertops and backsplashes. Many units feature full width terraces with panoramic views of the waterfront.
Architect: Hill West Architects; Interiors: Workstead; Landscape Architect: MPFP; Developer: Fortis Property Group; Program: Residential Condo; Location: Dumbo, Brooklyn, NY; Completion: 2023.
Tour: 7 West 57th Street
Looking up at the south facade from West 57th Street.
Construction has wrapped up at The Soloviev Group’s 20-story residential condo tower 7W57 in Midtown. Designed by Hill West Architects, the mid-block tower features a mid height setback and is clad in a minimalist glass curtain wall.
Residential entry.
White Calcutta marble from the Apuan Mountains in Italy clads the walls of the residential entry lobby.
Residential entry lobby.
Model Residences
Tsao & McKown led the design of the interiors for the 15 full floor residences, which offer automatic lighting, shade, and temperature control. Kitchens feature custom Bulthaup cabinets, white marble countertops, and appliances by Gaggenau. Bathrooms feature Statuario Venatino marble, heated floors, double frameless glass mirrors, and Duravit fixtures.
Architect: Hill West Architects; Interiors: Tsao & McKown; Developer: The Soloviev Group; Program: Residential Condo; Location: Midtown, New York, NY; Completion: 2022.
Tour: 3 Court Square - Skyline Tower
West facade of Skyline Tower (center) and One Court Square (right).
Construction is nearing completion at Skyline Tower, a 778-foot-tall residential condo tower at Three Court Square in Long Island City, from developers Risland Holdings LLC, FSA Capital, and United Construction & Development Group. The 67-story tower surpasses neighboring One Court Square as the tallest tower in Queens. Designed by Hill West Architects, the tower features a curtain wall of floor-to-ceiling glass with corner balconies.
View of Skyline Tower on the Long Island City skyline from Roosevelt Island.
West facade of Skyline Tower from 44th Drive.
Leading brokerage Modern Spaces is the exclusive sales and marketing firm for the project, and began the first set of closings at the building in February. Skyline Tower is over 45% sold.
South facade of the podium from 44th Drive.
Looking up at the double height entrance.
Lobby lounge.
Lobby lounge.
Mailroom.
Elevator lobby.
Model Residences
The tower offers 802 condo residences ranging in size from studios to four-bedroom penthouses, with 155 units offering outdoor terraces. Kitchens feature a quartz slab countertop and backsplash, along with Bosch appliances. Bathrooms feature white marble, porcelain, and bronze fixtures from Kohler.
Modern Spaces created a model studio unit furnished with an Ori Cloud Bed, a piece of furniture that offers a more spacious alternative to accommodating a bed and couch in the same living area. The bed raises into a drop ceiling element, revealing a couch that serves as the bed’s headboard. Ori’s Pocket Closet is located at the foot of the bed, allowing for a bookcase/TV stand that slides away from the wall to reveal a closet.
Ori Cloud Bed in the down position.
Ori Cloud Bed in the up position.
Views
Looking west towards Midtown from the top floor.
Looking southwest towards Lower Manhattan.
Subway Entrance
As part of the new tower’s construction, the developer’s built a new, accessible entrance to the Court Square-23rd Street E/M subway station’s Manhattan-bound platform.
Architect: Hill West Architects; Interiors: Whitehall Interiors; Developers: Risland Holdings LLC, FSA Capital, and United Construction & Development Group; Sales and Marketing: Modern Spaces; Program: Residential Condominium, Retail; Location: Long Island City, Queens, NY; Completion: 2021.
Tour: Waterline Square
Construction has wrapped up at Waterline Square, the three-tower development on the Upper West Side from GID Development Group. The development's three sites are the last available of the original 5-tower Riverside Center masterplan. Each of the three towers are designed by a different high profile architecture firm and offer rentals at the lower floors and condos starting on floor 20. Sales for the one-to-five-bedroom condo units are ongoing.
Tower One, located at the southwest corner, is designed by Richard Meier Architects. Tower Two, at the northwest corner, is designed by Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates. Tower Three, adjacent to the One West End tower, is designed by Rafael Vinoly Architects.
All three towers offer access to the Waterline Club, a combined 100,000 square feet of sports, leisure, and lifestyle amenities designed by the Rockwell Group. Amenities on offer include an indoor tennis court, an indoor skate park, a 30-foot indoor rock climbing wall, a full basketball court, a three-lane lap pool, and studios for art, photography, and recording. Also included in the development is a three acre landscaped park designed by Mathews Nielsen Landscape Architects at the center of the site.
One Waterline Square (10 Riverside Boulevard)
One Waterline Square
Richard Meier Architects
Located at the corner of West 59th Street and 12th Avenue, the Richard Meier Architects designed One Waterline Square stands 37-stories tall at the southwest corner of the development. Condo interiors are designed by Champalimaud Design.
Model Residence - Unit 03
Model Residence - Unit 07
Model Residence
Two Waterline Square
Kohn Pedersen Fox
Two Waterline Square (30 Riverside Boulevard)
The largest of the three towers, Two Waterline Square occupies the entire northern half of the development and stands 38-stories tall. Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates is the architect for the tower with condo interiors by Yabu Pushelberg.
Southeast corner of Two Waterline Square.
Model Residence
Model Rental Residence
Model Residence
Three Waterline Square
Rafael Vinoly Architects
Three Waterline Square (635 West 59th Street)
The third and final tower fronts onto West 59th Street and stands 34-stories tall. Rafael Vinoly Architects is responsible for the design with condo interiors by Groves & Co.
Three Waterline Square - Penthouse 2
Three Waterline Square - Model Rental Residence 808
Architects: Richard Meier & Partners Architects (Design Architect: One Waterline Square), Kohn Pedersen Fox (Design Architect: Two Waterline Square), Rafael Vinoly Architects (Design Architect: Three Waterline Square), Hill West Architects (Executive Architect); Interiors: Champalimaud Design (One Waterline Square), Yabu Pushelberg (Two Waterline Square), Groves & Co. (Three Waterline Square); Developer: GID Development Group; Program: Residential, Retail; Location: Upper West Side, New York, NY; Completion: 2020.
Construction Tour: 130 William
Facade installation is nearing completion at Lightstone’s 130 William, a 66-story residential condo tower in the Financial District. Designed by London-based David Adjaye of Adjaye Associates, the 800 foot tall tower will offer 244 condo units ranging from studios to four bedrooms.
East facade from the East River.
The facade features hand-cast concrete panels in a dark tone that is a signature of Adjaye’s past residential projects. Roughly textured concrete transitions to a smooth concrete band that frames the bronze accented windows integrated into the panels. The bronze exterior accents will carry into the interiors with Adjaye designed faucets, showerheads, and door handles in burnished bronze.
130 William rising on the Lower Manhattan skyline.
Closeup of the northeast corner facade.
View towards Lower Manhattan from the top of 130 William.
View towards Hudson Yards from the top of 130 William.
View towards Midtown from the top of 130 William.
View towards Midtown from the top of 130 William.
View towards the Brooklyn waterfront from the top of 130 William.
View towards Downtown Brooklyn from the top of 130 William.
Architect: Adjaye Associates (Design Architect), Hill West Architects (Architect of Record); Landscape Architect: Weintraub Diaz Landscape Architecture; Developer: Lightstone; Program: Residential; Location: Financial District, New York, NY; Completion: 2020.
Tour: 56 Leonard Street
One of the standout projects of New York’s recent construction boom is Alexico Group and Hines’ 56 Leonard, the 145-unit, 830 foot tall residential tower in the Tribeca neighborhood of Manhattan. Designed by Herzog & deMeuron, the tower is often affectionately referred to as the Jenga tower for its massing of stacked floor plates with a multitude of alternating balconies that resembles the stacked block game.
While the majority of the tower's floor plates alternate the balcony locations on every other floor in an A/B pattern, the upper floors of the tower are designed with a less homogeneous variation. Each of the final 11 floor plates are unique, creating variations in how each floor overhangs or recedes from the other.
Penthouse
The penthouses on the top 11 floors feature 14 foot floor-to-floor ceilings, a kitchen with a Herzog & de Meuron custom-designed grand piano-shaped island and a custom-sculpted range hood, a sculptural white enameled steel wood burning fireplace, a five-fixture master bathroom of travertine and Thassoss marble with radiant heated floors, and multiple terraces with panoramic views of the city.
Model Residence
Amentiy Floor
Residents have access to numerous amenities including a 75 foot lap pool with sundeck, gym, screening room, lounge, private dining room and playroom.
Architects: Herzog & de Meuron with Hill West Architects; Structural Engineers: WSP; Developers: Alexico Group, Hines; Program: Residential; Location: Tribeca, New York, NY; Completion: 2017.