Soaring 60- and 45-story towers bring hundreds of new residences to Greenpoint's transformed waterfront Mixed-use development features affordable housing, retail, and a promenade linking Williamsburg and Greenpoint
Monitor Point is a mixed-use community located on the Greenpoint waterfront, developed on a site previously occupied by the NYC Transit Mobile Wash Division. The project features two prominent towers, one reaching 60 stories and the other 45 stories, which will provide hundreds of new housing units, including a portion designated as affordable. In addition to residential offerings, the development will include new retail and commercial spaces, as well as a waterfront promenade that connects Williamsburg and Greenpoint.
The apartments in Monitor Point are designed with modern living in mind, featuring floor-to-ceiling windows that maximize natural light and offer stunning views of the surrounding area. Residents can expect a range of layouts, including one to four bedroom options, catering to diverse lifestyles. The building aims to foster a vibrant community atmosphere with amenities that enhance the living experience.
While specific celebrity residents have not been detailed, the building's location and design are likely to attract a variety of notable individuals. The combination of luxury living and community-focused amenities positions Monitor Point as a desirable address in New York City.
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On April 1, 2025, a land use meeting will include a presentation about two potential high-rise buildings on the Bushwick Inlet. A website for the project touts its mixed-income housing and public waterfront space. However, environmental activists have raised concerns that the construction could disrupt local wildlife and reduce the area's accessible green space.