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Ironhorse at Central Station Project Data Project Description: This is a four story multi-family building. There is a a podium level courtyard with a community pavilion. Many of the affordable units have balconies and decks. The project has two living roofs as well as 153 kilowatt photo voltaic array. Project Type: multi-family Completion: January 2010 Architect: David Baker + Partners Owner: BRIDGE Housing Units: 28 one bedroom, 30 two bedroom, 41 three bedroom Project Squarefootage: 153,395 sqft Home Qualities The courtyard of Ironhorse is aligned with the pedestrian mews of the adjacent live + work development, Pacific Cannery Lofts which provides connections with the neighborhood. Sustainability Located on formerly abandoned industrial land, the project includes photo voltaic array and green roofs. It also includes a high efficiency drip irrigation system, recycled material outdoor furniture and solar domestic hot water. The project is GreenPoint Rated,

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Ironhorse at Central StationProject DataProject Description:This is a four story multi-family building. There is a a podium level courtyard with a community pavilion. Many of the affordable units have balconies and decks. The project has two living roofs as well as 153 kilowatt photo voltaic array.

Project Type: multi-family

Completion: January 2010

Architect: David Baker + Partners

Owner: BRIDGE Housing

Units: 28 one bedroom, 30 two bedroom, 41 three bedroom

Project Squarefootage: 153,395 sqft

Home QualitiesThe courtyard of Ironhorse is aligned with the pedestrian mews of the adjacent live + work development, Pacific Cannery Lofts which provides connections with the neighborhood.

SustainabilityLocated on formerly abandoned industrial land, the project includes photo voltaic array and green roofs. It also includes a high efficiency drip irrigation system, recycled material outdoor furniture and solar domestic hot water. The project is GreenPoint Rated,