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  2. List of tallest buildings in Brooklyn - Wikipedia

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    138 Willoughby Street 2021–22 720 (219) 68 [26] The Brooklyn Tower: The Brooklyn Tower 2022–present 1,066 (325) 73 [2] See also. Architecture of New York City;

  3. City Point (Brooklyn) - Wikipedia

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    A third tower—City Point Tower III, located at 138 Willoughby Street planned to be 720 feet (220 m) tall, making it the tallest in Brooklyn in 2020. [14] 9 DeKalb Avenue (now The Brooklyn Tower) surpassed City Point Tower III in height in 2021. [15]

  4. List of tallest buildings in New York City - Wikipedia

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    138 Willoughby Street 40°41′31″N 73°58′59″W  /  40.69185°N 73.98299°W  / 40.69185; -73.98299  ( Brooklyn Topped-out in April 2019, it is the second-tallest building in the borough of Brooklyn.

  5. BellTel Lofts - Wikipedia

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    The BellTel Lofts (formerly the New York Telephone Company Building, 101 Willoughby Street, and 7 MetroTech Center) is a mostly residential building at 101 Willoughby Street and 365 Bridge Street in the Downtown Brooklyn neighborhood of New York City.

  6. 81 Willoughby Street - Wikipedia

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    The LPC designated 81 Willoughby Street as a landmark in June 2004, [63] along with New York Telephone's later building at 101 Willoughby Street later the same year. [14] The buildings were designated shortly after the city government had approved a development plan for Downtown Brooklyn.

  7. 138th Street station (New York Central Railroad) - Wikipedia

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    The 138th Street station was a station on the Harlem and Hudson Lines of the New York Central Railroad, serving the community of Mott Haven in the Bronx, New York City. It was the southernmost station along both branches until 1973.

  8. Barclay–Vesey Building - Wikipedia

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    The shore from Vesey Street north to King Street was infilled during the mid-19th century, and docks were constructed west of West Street. [7] [8] A wholesale market called the Washington Market was established on the future Barclay–Vesey Building block in 1812 [9] or 1813. [10]

  9. Jay Street–MetroTech station - Wikipedia

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    The Jay Street–MetroTech station is a New York City Subway station complex on the IND Fulton Street, IND Culver, and BMT Fourth Avenue lines. The complex is located in the vicinity of MetroTech Center (near Jay and Willoughby Streets) in Downtown Brooklyn.