Construction is nearing completion on The Westmark, a two-tower residential complex at 395 Carroll Street and 325 Bond Street in Gowanus, Brooklyn. Designed by Hamish Whitefield Architects and developed by Rabsky Group, the structures will span 526,000 square feet and yield 603 rental units. The project will also include 51,000 square feet of ground-floor commercial space and two parking garages. President Union LLC is listed as the owner of the property, which is bounded by Carroll Street to the south, the Gowanus Canal to the east, and Bond Street to the west.
Significant progress has occurred since our last update in early April 2024, when the reinforced concrete superstructures were just beginning to rise. Work is now wrapping up on the exteriors, with only some finishing touches remaining. At 23 stories, 395 Carroll Street is the taller of the towers, and will include 424 apartments, 10,150 square feet of ground-floor commercial space, and a 48-car garage. The nine-story 325 Bond Street will house the remaining 179 rental units, as well as 23,000 square feet of commercial space spanning two levels, and a 44-car garage.
The podiums of both buildings are clad in a uniform brick envelope, while the towers feature a contemporary glass enclosure with numerous balconies lined with glass railings.
Rabsky Group is completing the project with the help of $286 million in construction financing from G4 Capital.
Amenities are being designed by INPUT and will include a 24/7 attended lobby, co-working lounges and private workspaces, social & game rooms, a movie screening room, a makers studio, children’s playroom, a fitness center, three rooftop terraces and an open dining cafe, a landscaped inner courtyard, and a communal laundry room.
