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Leasing Launches for Maxwell Downtown Brooklyn Apartments

Triangle Equities and The Michaels Organization, alongside partners Geolo Capital and Helaba Bank, have launched residential leasing at the newly branded Maxwell Downtown Brooklyn, a 40-story, Class-A, mixed-use residential high-rise tower at 111 Willoughby St.  Concurrently with the launch of residential leasing, the development team has unveiled the property’s new website. Leasing efforts will be led by Corcoran New Development.

“We are proud to come one step closer toward delivering Maxwell Downtown Brooklyn, a project that will have a drastically positive impact on the neighborhood by providing high-quality and much-needed housing, best-in-class commercial space and a new home for St. Boniface’s Newman Parish Center,” said Brett Goldman, EVP of leasing and development for Triangle Equities.

Maxwell Downtown Brooklyn offers 227 residences, 69 of which will be designated as affordable. Each unit offers a modern gourmet kitchen with stainless steel appliances, quartz-stone countertops, and Marazzi tile backsplashes, in-unit washer/dryer, hard-planked wood flooring and ample closet space.

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