Otis Provides Six-Unit Elevator System for New Brooklyn Towers

420 Carroll Street; rendering courtesy of FXCollaborative

Otis tells ELEVATOR WORLD it provided a six-unit elevator system for 420 Carroll Street, a two-tower residential development in Gowanus, Brooklyn, NY. Designed by FXCollaborative and developed by Domain Properties, the 20- and 15-story towers will be served by five Gen3 PeakTM elevators and one HydroFitTM machine-room-less, holeless hydraulic elevator, all equipped with the Otis ONETM Internet of Things solution. Aiming for LEED Platinum certification and slated for completion in spring 2025, according to New York YIMBY, 420 Carroll Street will include 360 residences, 27,500 ft2 of retail, a new public promenade along the Gowanus Canal and 7,700 ft2 of “Gowanus Mix” space per a zoning overhaul that involves 82 neighborhood blocks. Mega Contracting Group is serving as general contractor for the recently topped-out property — among the tallest planned as part of the neighborhood’s transformation.

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