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The Williamsburg Hotel Gets Glassy At 96 Wythe Avenue

 

 

Just as developer Toby Moskovits tries to secure approvals for her spec office building at 25 Kent Avenue, her nine-story Williamsburg Hotel is getting windows and corten steel facade panels at 96 Wythe Avenue, near the East River waterfront.

When we last checked in on the building in May, it was mostly a concrete shell, but now about two thirds of the building has windows. The hotel will reach 109 feet into the air between North 10th and North 11th Streets and feature a rooftop bar inside a water tower. Overall, the complex will offer six bars, 160 hotel rooms, and medical offices on the second floor.

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Although these square footages don’t seem particularly accurate, the latest set of building permits says the project will have 43, 515 square feet of community facilities and 10, 178 square feet of commercial space.

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