New York, United States; 14, September 2016:
The neighborhood in Gravesend, Brooklyn, is evolving. As a result,
demand is rising for new commercial and retail spaces in the area. One
such example is an ambitious development at 1601 Kings Highway.
The plans involved the demolition of some two-storey buildings. With the space cleared, construction workers began work earlier in 2016. When the project gets completed, it will offer a welcome boon for Brooklyn's economy.
Modern commercial and retail spaces
The building project involves the creation of a 68,000-square-foot building. It's a five-storey building that boasts retail units on the ground and first floors. Commercial office space will occupy the remaining three floors.
Murdock Solon are the New York City architects tasked with designing and overseeing this project. Part of their designs include tall floor-to-ceiling windows for the retail spaces. This will give stores a more open, light and airy feel to them. Meanwhile, the offices are set back from the retail units to maintain the streetwall.
The project will occupy most of East 16th and East 17th streets. The aim is to offer new developments to an evolving Brooklyn landscape. Underneath the building, there will be space for up to 25 vehicles to park.
The Kings Highway development is a short walking distance away from a subway station. That makes it ideal for people wishing to visit or work in the building that don't want to drive. The subway station serves the B line which runs from Bedford Park Boulevard to Brighton Beach.
It also serves the Q line, covering stations from Astoria - Ditmars Boulevard to 57th Street - Seventh Avenue.
Sheepshead Bay, the area where the development is taking place, is an untapped market. Commercial projects that have been completed in the area were much welcomed by residents. This new development at Kings Highway will no doubt prove to be just as big a hit.
Fresh, innovative design that blends in with existing local architecture
One of the main concerns residents and business leaders had was the design of the building. They were worried that the new development would not be sympathetic to neighboring structures.
Architects Murdock Solon have explored facade patterns that weave into the local existing fabric. The result is a construction that looks modern but not out of place to nearby buildings.
About Murdock Solon Architects
Murdock Solon are a leading firm of architects based in Chelsea, New York City. They have expertise in designing buildings for residential, commercial and industrial use.
Examples of previous projects they've worked on include retail stores, restaurants, and schools. They've also designed institutional buildings and have worked with historic landmarked buildings. Their previous residential projects include townhouses and apartments. Murdock Solon also designed homes in areas like the Hamptons, Westchester, and Fairfield County.
For Media Contact:
Shea Murdock or Kelly Solon
Murdock Solon
508 W. 26th Street, Suite 5B
New York, NY, 10001, United States
Tel: +1 (212) 929-3336
Email: info@murdocksolon.com
Website: http://www.murdocksolon.com
The plans involved the demolition of some two-storey buildings. With the space cleared, construction workers began work earlier in 2016. When the project gets completed, it will offer a welcome boon for Brooklyn's economy.
Modern commercial and retail spaces
The building project involves the creation of a 68,000-square-foot building. It's a five-storey building that boasts retail units on the ground and first floors. Commercial office space will occupy the remaining three floors.
Murdock Solon are the New York City architects tasked with designing and overseeing this project. Part of their designs include tall floor-to-ceiling windows for the retail spaces. This will give stores a more open, light and airy feel to them. Meanwhile, the offices are set back from the retail units to maintain the streetwall.
The project will occupy most of East 16th and East 17th streets. The aim is to offer new developments to an evolving Brooklyn landscape. Underneath the building, there will be space for up to 25 vehicles to park.
The Kings Highway development is a short walking distance away from a subway station. That makes it ideal for people wishing to visit or work in the building that don't want to drive. The subway station serves the B line which runs from Bedford Park Boulevard to Brighton Beach.
It also serves the Q line, covering stations from Astoria - Ditmars Boulevard to 57th Street - Seventh Avenue.
Sheepshead Bay, the area where the development is taking place, is an untapped market. Commercial projects that have been completed in the area were much welcomed by residents. This new development at Kings Highway will no doubt prove to be just as big a hit.
Fresh, innovative design that blends in with existing local architecture
One of the main concerns residents and business leaders had was the design of the building. They were worried that the new development would not be sympathetic to neighboring structures.
Architects Murdock Solon have explored facade patterns that weave into the local existing fabric. The result is a construction that looks modern but not out of place to nearby buildings.
About Murdock Solon Architects
Murdock Solon are a leading firm of architects based in Chelsea, New York City. They have expertise in designing buildings for residential, commercial and industrial use.
Examples of previous projects they've worked on include retail stores, restaurants, and schools. They've also designed institutional buildings and have worked with historic landmarked buildings. Their previous residential projects include townhouses and apartments. Murdock Solon also designed homes in areas like the Hamptons, Westchester, and Fairfield County.
For Media Contact:
Shea Murdock or Kelly Solon
Murdock Solon
508 W. 26th Street, Suite 5B
New York, NY, 10001, United States
Tel: +1 (212) 929-3336
Email: info@murdocksolon.com
Website: http://www.murdocksolon.com
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