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A Bit About 9 DeKalb Avenue

The residential tower planned for 9 DeKalb Avenue will top out at 1,066 feet to become the tallest building in Brooklyn.
9 DeKalb Avenue (originally referred to as 340 Flatbush Avenue Extension) is an under-construction supertall residential skyscraper in Downtown Brooklyn, New York City by Michael Stern’s JDS Development Group.[1][4][5] When completed it will become the tallest structure in New York City outside Manhattan, as well as the first supertall building in Brooklyn.
Designed by SHoP Architects, 9 DeKalb Avenue marks the third collaboration between the firm and high-end developer JDS Development Group after the American Copper Buildings and the super-slender 111 West 57th Street – known as “111W57” – on Billionaires Row.
Unlike the world’s thinnest skyscraper, which due to its small footprint was only able to offer luxury high-end residences, 9 DeKalb Avenue will include retail and office space as well as a commercial gym alongside 575 apartments, 20% of which will be affordable rentals.
Incorporating the historic Dime Savings Bank into its podium, 9 DeKalb Avenue’s unusual shape nods to the bank’s hexagonal floorplate.
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Kyle is a construction professional located in Toronto and has worked for some of the largest construction companies in Canada. He has run and participated in many complex, challenging projects and is excited to bring his knowledge to the community.