In anticipation of its grand opening, a new two-building rental development in Clinton Hill has revealed its name, and also launched a leasing registration site for the new "stylish studio to three bedroom rentals." Collectively known as Myrtle & Steuben and named after the intersecting streets closest to them, the respective buildings are addressed as 531 Myrtle Avenue and 100 Steuben Street. The registration site entices users to sign-up to get a reserved spot at a grand opening event, but no date is given. We'll continue to patiently wait for the official opening of the buildings to be announced.
The properties are from Greystone Development and are designed by AB Architekten. We highlighted the duo back in November, and also when 531 Myrtle Avenue received its sleek metal-paneled façade
The buildings are now nearing completion and each will offer their own set of amenities, according to permits, but both will feature rooftop terraces, bike rooms and fitness centers. Be sure to check out our building profiles below for the most up-to-date leasing news.
The buildings are now nearing completion and each will offer their own set of amenities, according to permits, but both will feature rooftop terraces, bike rooms and fitness centers. Be sure to check out our building profiles below for the most up-to-date leasing news.
MYRTLE & STEUBEN
Greystone Development
(929) 273-XXXX
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