The Alloy Block is an under-construction
mixed-use development
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in
Boerum Hill
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,
Brooklyn
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,
New York City
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, near
Downtown Brooklyn
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. The first building at 505 State Street is high and contains 441 residential units and a retail base. A second building at 80 Flatbush Avenue will contain two schools, and the complex will include three additional buildings, including preexisting structures. The structures are being developed by Alloy Development.
The buildings were proposed in the late 2010s as a two-tower complex with residences and offices. Construction was delayed in the early 2020s, due to the
COVID-19 pandemic in New York City
The first case of the COVID-19 pandemic in New York City was confirmed on March 1, 2020, though later research showed that the novel coronavirus had been circulating in New York City since January, with cases of community transmission confirme ...
, and the office space was removed from the plans. 505 State Street was topped out during 2023.
Planning
The development occupies a triangular plot in Brooklyn. One of the buildings on the site, a former
Civil War
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infirmary, will be preserved and re-purposed as a cultural facility.
Originally, the development was to consist of two towers. The first tower to be built would have been 38 stories high and contained two elementary schools. The second tower would have been high with offices and apartments, including 200 affordable units, across 74 stories. The completion of the project was contingent on the rezoning of the site owned by Alloy and the
New York City Department of Education
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so that two towers can be built and floor-area ratio can be tripled. Without the rezoning, Alloy would still be able to build a single tower taller than the
Williamsburgh Savings Bank Tower across Flatbush Avenue, which is over tall.
Local community members feared that 80 Flatbush as originally planned would cast large shadows around Boerum Hill and
Prospect Heights, since one of the towers was originally supposed to be as tall as the
Chrysler Building
The Chrysler Building is a , Art Deco skyscraper in the East Midtown neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City, United States. Located at the intersection of 42nd Street and Lexington Avenue, it is the tallest brick building in the world wit ...
, which is tall.
Housing advocates meanwhile urged approval of the project as necessary to alleviate the
city's housing shortage.
In August 2018,
New York City Council
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The council serves as a check against the mayor in a mayor-council government mod ...
member
Stephen Levin announced that he would seek a height reduction. Following a height reduction for both towers, the project was approved by a
New York City Council
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subcommittee in September 2018, and was subsequently approved by the full council. The height of Phase One was cut from while Phase Two was cut from .
Construction and changes

As of October 2019, demolition of the site's preexisting structures had begun. The first tower, designated as 100 Flatbush Avenue, was supposed to have been built by 2022, and the second tower would have been completed by 2025.
Alloy announced in December 2019 that the first tower would be the first fully-electric mixed-use skyscraper in New York City; the first tower was pushed back to 2023 and the second tower was delayed to 2026.
The project was delayed significantly due to the
COVID-19 pandemic in New York City
The first case of the COVID-19 pandemic in New York City was confirmed on March 1, 2020, though later research showed that the novel coronavirus had been circulating in New York City since January, with cases of community transmission confirme ...
. In May 2021, Alloy announced that, due to a steep decline in office space during the pandemic, the office space at 100 Flatbush Avenue would be scrapped.
The number of apartments at 100 Flatbush would increase from 257 to 441,
and the residential address of that tower was changed to 505 State Street.
By the middle of 2021, the project had received a construction loan of $240 million, allowing work on the project to commence.
The development was renamed the Alloy Block.
Work on 505 State Street's foundation started in December 2021,
and the
superstructure
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Aboard ships and large boats
On water craft, the superstruct ...
of 505 State Street was constructed starting in June 2022. 505 State Street topped out during January 2023,
and the developers launched an affordable housing lottery for first tower's affordable-housing apartments that October.
Over 107,000 people applied for the affordable apartments.
Leasing for the market-rate apartments commenced in January 2024,
and 505 State Street was finished by that April.
The
Khalil Gibran International Academy
Khalil Gibran International Academy is a Public school (government funded), public school in Boerum Hill, Brooklyn, New York City, New York (state), New York that opened in September 2007 with about 60 sixth grade students. As the first English- ...
relocated to 505 State Street in November 2024.
Alloy Development refinanced 505 State Street that December with a $290 million mortgage from New York Life Real Estate Investors;
by then, that building was 85 percent leased.
In February 2025, Alloy announced plans for another structure in the complex, known as One Third Avenue.
Description
505 State Street
The first structure was originally known as 100 Flatbush Avenue and has since been renamed 505 State Street.
It has 45 affordable apartments and 396
market rate
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apartments, as well as retail space.
The tower is with 44 stories. The lowest three stories of the facade are made of dark concrete to blend in with nearby buildings. The upper stories are clad in glass and aluminum. The facade contains
setbacks on its State Street
elevation
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, maximizing views of Manhattan, while the elevation facing Flatbush Avenue is flat. The architectural website ''Dezeen'' compared 505 State Street to
Manhattan
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's
Flatiron Building
The Flatiron Building, originally the Fuller Building, is a 22-story, steel-framed triangular building at 175 Fifth Avenue in the Flatiron District neighborhood of Manhattan in New York City. Designed by Daniel Burnham and Frederick P. Dinke ...
, which also occupies a triangular site.
505 State Street is New York City's first residential building to be completely electric. Instead of appliances operated with natural gas, it contains electric water pumps, electric dryers operated by
heat pumps
A heat pump is a device that uses electricity to transfer heat from a colder place to a warmer place. Specifically, the heat pump transfers thermal energy using a heat pump and refrigeration cycle, cooling the cool space and warming the warm s ...
, and
induction cookers.
The all-electric appliances were added in response to a local law requiring most new buildings in the city to use electric appliances from 2026.
Accordingly, mechanical features such as high-capacity electric wires and HVAC systems had to be included in the building.
The building's amenities include an interior garden for plants, a gym room, a yoga room, children's room, screening room, lounge, and roof terrace with swimming pool.
The children's room includes a mural by
Maru Godas, and one of the other rooms, known as the Grow Room, has seating and greenery. There is also a
coworking
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space with a kitchen, phone rooms, and conference rooms. In addition, there is a private coffeehouse, a laundry room, a pet wash, and a bike room.
The smallest units are
studio apartments, while the largest apartments contain three bedrooms each.
The market rate and affordable apartments contain the same interior decorations because Alloy Development founder Jared Della Valle wanted the design to be "democratizing" as opposed to "polarizing".
INC Architecture and Design and Rebecca Robertson designed the apartments.
Robertson's firm,
RR Interiors, decorated several model apartments using secondhand furniture from sources such as
Craigslist
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.
The windows in each apartment are tall and have three panes for insulation.
Each of the apartments has exposed-concrete surfaces, oak floors, and ceilings measuring high.
The appliances in the apartments were intended to be controlled directly from residents'
smart devices
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.
Other structures

There will be four additional buildings, including both new developments and preexisting structures redeveloped by Alloy.
A second new structure at 80 Flatbush Avenue contains two schools.
One of the schools is an expanded facility for
Khalil Gibran International Academy
Khalil Gibran International Academy is a Public school (government funded), public school in Boerum Hill, Brooklyn, New York City, New York (state), New York that opened in September 2007 with about 60 sixth grade students. As the first English- ...
.
The other is a new 350-seat elementary school,
known as The Elizabeth Jennings School for Bold Explorers (PS 465).
Both schools have their own stairs, terraces, libraries, and classrooms, while they share an auditorium, gym, and kitchen area.
Nelson Byrd Woltz Landscape Architects designed a raised outdoor terrace for the two schools on Flatbush Avenue and a ground-level outdoor terrace on State Street. In addition, the lobbies contain artwork by
Wendy Letven and
Alfruz Amighi.
Plans call for a 63-story
passive house
Passive house () is a voluntary standard for energy efficiency in a building that reduces the building's carbon footprint. Conforming to these standards results in ultra-low energy buildings that require less energy for space heating or co ...
tower at One Third Avenue, measuring tall;
this would make it the world's tallest passive house tower when completed.
One Third Avenue is planned to have six office stories, followed by 583 apartments (including 152 affordable units) on its 11th through 60th floors.
Alloy Development is also restoring two existing brick buildings on the site.
Alloy partnered with the nonprofit
BRIC to turn one of the existing buildings into new spaces for the organization.
References
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