Designed by the award-winning architecture firm SO-IL, 144 Vanderbilt is a creative reimagining of Brooklyn living. Prominently located at the corner of Vanderbilt and Myrtle Avenue, the eight-story building features 26 thoughtfully designed two- to four-bedroom condominium residences across 21 distinct floor plans, as well as retail space at the ground level. The building’s inventive composition, reminiscent of a historic village, embraces playful architecture and design, where components are stacked at varying heights, angles, and setbacks. Each residence stands out due to these subtle shifts, and large windows frame views of Brooklyn, Fort Greene Park, Manhattan, the East River and beyond. Semi-outdoor corridors offer framed views along Myrtle and Vanderbilt Avenues, while terraces and breezeways facilitate natural ventilation and maintain a continuous connection to the surrounding neighborhood. Tankhouse and SO-IL’s unconventional design not only captivates with its innovative appearance but also facilitates unique floor plans, abundant natural light, lush greenery and landscaping, and an amenity package that enhances the community experience. 144 Vanderbilt uniquely offers over 11,000 square feet of private amenity space for only 26 residences. Shared and private outdoor spaces, each distinct in size and function, respect and complement the Fort Greene neighborhood and foster collective activities and resident interaction, while indoor amenities nestled between gardens include a coworking and residents’ lounge, fitness center, children’s playroom, game room and studio.
Designed by the award-winning architecture firm SO-IL, 144 Vanderbilt is a creative reimagining of Brooklyn living. Prominently located at the corner of Vanderbilt and Myrtle Avenue, the eight-story building features 26 thoughtfully designed two- to four-bedroom condominium residences across 21 distinct floor plans, as well as retail space at the ground level. The building’s inventive composition, reminiscent of a historic village, embraces playful architecture and design, where components are stacked at varying heights, angles, and setbacks. Each residence stands out due to these subtle shifts, and large windows frame views of Brooklyn, Fort Greene Park, Manhattan, the East River and beyond. Semi-outdoor corridors offer framed views along Myrtle and Vanderbilt Avenues, while terraces and breezeways facilitate natural ventilation and maintain a continuous connection to the surrounding neighborhood.
Tankhouse and SO-IL’s unconventional design not only captivates with its innovative appearance but also facilitates unique floor plans, abundant natural light, lush greenery and landscaping, and an amenity package that enhances the community experience. 144 Vanderbilt uniquely offers over 11,000 square feet of private amenity space for only 26 residences. Shared and private outdoor spaces, each distinct in size and function, respect and complement the Fort Greene neighborhood and foster collective activities and resident interaction, while indoor amenities nestled between gardens include a coworking and residents’ lounge, fitness center, children’s playroom, game room and studio.
This is an active construction site. Anyone who needs any special accommodation should contact [email protected] by Friday, October 11th. Attendees must be 18 or older to join a tour. Closed-toe shoes required.
Completion: slated for Q1 2025; Architect and Designer: SO-IL; Developer: Tankhouse; Architect of Record: Kane Architecture; Structural Engineering: Silman; Landscape Design: Julia Watson and Marie Salembier; Lighting Design: O-N-P; MEP Design: ABS Engineering
144 Vanderbilt Avenue
Entrance is on Vanderbilt Avenue, approximately 75’ from the corner of Vanderbilt and Myrtle Avenues, Brooklyn, NY 11205