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Nine Chapel
9 Chapel Street, Downtown Brooklyn, Brooklyn, NY 11201

New Development Condominium

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Occupancy: Immediate
27 residences
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  • 27 residences
  • 14 stories
  • BUILT 2024

The Details

About 9 Chapel Street, Downtown Brooklyn, Brooklyn, NY 11201

Over 50% Sold | Immediate Occupancy A new landmark for Downtown Brooklyn, Nine Chapel is a 14-story freestanding condominium tower developed by Tankhouse and designed by award-winning architecture studio SO-IL, offering one- to four-bedroom residences. The exterior is draped in a fine undulating, shimmering skin of perforated lightweight metal, reflecting light and accentuating 360-degree views of both downtown...

key features

  • Central air
  • Elevators
  • Exercise room
  • Butcher block islands
  • Coworking lounge
  • Fitness studio
  • Landscaped entry
  • Lobby with two elevators

Listing agents

New Development 590 Madison Avenue

New Development 590 Madison Avenue

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Office: (212) 323-3245

Nine Chapel Residences

AddressPriceBedsBathsHalf BathsInterior Sq.FtTypeContactFloorplan
9 Chapel Street | PHB$3,700,0003211969ExclusiveBehzad AmiriDan ChenNoah Shapiro
9 Chapel Street | 8A$2,635,000321563ExclusiveBehzad AmiriDan ChenNoah Shapiro
9 Chapel Street | 8B$1,945,000221222ExclusiveBehzad AmiriDan ChenNoah Shapiro
9 Chapel Street | 5C$1,740,000221164ExclusiveBehzad AmiriDan ChenNoah Shapiro

Get to know Downtown Brooklyn

Brooklyn has a skyline, too. It’s a beacon signaling the location of Downtown Brooklyn, a civic and commercial center enduring since before the famed borough was ever a borough. Downtown Brooklyn is best known today as the site of courthouses, municipal buildings, and the like (the imposing Greek Revival-style Borough Hall standing as the most notable). Over time, though, a residential flavor has emerged. Vintage rowhouses are met by condominiums and skyscrapers — each subsequent one taking Brooklyn to literal new heights as the borough’s tallest building. The area’s rise in stature mirrors neighboring Brooklyn Heights, with a 19th-century population boom owed to Robert Fulton’s invention of the steam ferry. People rode across the East River from Manhattan and never looked back — except to enjoy scenic vistas from the nearby waterfront or a perch up on high.

Downtown Brooklyn Neighborhood Guide