G-Tech Provides Elevators for New Brooklyn Tower

499 President Street; photo by Michael Young for New York YIMBY

G-Tech Elevator Associates tells ELEVATOR WORLD it provided four elevators for 499 President Street, a 10-story, 350-unit residential tower designed by SLCE Architects and developed by the Brodsky Organization and Avery Hall Investments in Gowanus, Brooklyn, NY. All are machine-room-less, traction units that travel at 200 ft/min. Two have 4000-lb capacity, one has 2500-lb capacity and another has 2100-lb capacity. They boast BTS Elevator Package packages along with GAL door equipment, Elsco roller guides, MCE iBox controllers, Hollister-Whitney governors and Imperial machines. Residences, 88 of which are designated as affordable, come with wide-plank floors, white oak kitchen cabinetry and stacked washers and dryers, New York YIMBY reported in June. Amenities include a rooftop community garden and a pool, and the development’s 20,000 ft2 of retail will include a Brooklyn pizzeria.

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