‘The tower’s upper floors offer wide views of the Financial District, Midtown, Williamsburg, Long Island City, Downtown Brooklyn, the harbor with Statue of Liberty, and the Verrazano Narrows Bridge. Positioned a moderate distance from the rest of the Downtown Brooklyn skyscrapers gives residents a much broader view of the surrounding neighborhood and beyond.’
“11 Hoyt draws from Brooklyn’s rich architectural history while also capturing the creative spirit it has come to represent. The building features a distinctive scalloped façade that’s made up of cast concrete and glass, which appears animated, thanks to a clever system of bays that look like they’re peeling off the building as the sunlight moves across the building throughout the day.”
11 Hoyt featured as an example of one of four buildings under construction in New York City that “offer a welcome respite from the status quo.”
The project will “bring a sense of openness and a sense nature into Downtown Brooklyn.”