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505 State Street
375,000 SF
Partners Client: UAG
Architect: Alloy
Accurise Consulting worked with the construction manager to create the baseline schedule, perform the monthly schedule updates, and perform various schedule analysis for 505 State Street, also known as 101 Flatbush, New York City's first all-electric residential tower.
The 375,000-square-foot tower delivers 440 market-rate residential units and more than 30,000 square feet of ground-floor retail to the heart of Downtown Brooklyn. As the first building completed under the Alloy Block master plan, it establishes the architectural and sustainability benchmark for the surrounding development.
The Alloy Block is a five-building initiative delivering residential, educational, commercial, cultural, and retail uses to a single Downtown Brooklyn site. The full master plan brings new public school space, additional housing, and ground-floor activation that knits the block back into the surrounding fabric of Flatbush Avenue, State Street, and Schermerhorn Street.
The all-electric design eliminates on-site fossil fuel combustion, replacing gas-fired equipment with high-efficiency electric systems for space heating, cooling, domestic hot water, and cooking. The result is a residential tower with significantly reduced operational carbon and improved indoor air quality relative to conventional gas-powered construction.
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