NEW YORK | 180 Ashland Place (98 DeKalb Avenue) | 610 FT | 49 FLOORS

This one could be pretty tall. 400-600ft?

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They’re not wasting time.

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Fascinating. The hospital across the street recently sold a part of their campus to a private developer for redevelopment. It’s less than a block away. And there’s that huge new residential tower in the center of the LUI campus right there, just finishing up. What a busy block all of a sudden!

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Nothing as of last week. All the stores were still open. Interesting to hear the hospital sold off part for future dev.

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240 Willoughby St is the nearby building that was recently sold to a developer:

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610’

http://a810-bisweb.nyc.gov/bisweb/JobsQueryByNumberServlet?requestid=5&passjobnumber=321590113&passdocnumber=01&_ct=37hssz4wz3xo

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Can’t wait to see renderings, hopefully it’s a decent architect.

Edit: Cityreality says SLCE are the architects of record so hopefully good news that it’s a big firm doing the design.

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I think this will go by 180 Ashland instead of 98 Dekalb.

Some documents say 52 floors… others say 49. (I guess it depends on how you count them.)

SLCE is indeed the architect of record.

Scaffolding for demo. is up:

Here are plans for the first two floors:

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Taken 12.26.21

Demolition slated to be complete next summer.

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https://www.cityrealty.com/nyc/market-insight/features/future-nyc/as-river-ring-gets-city-approval-see-brooklyn039s-25-tallest-buildings-finished-proposed/53966

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They made quick work of the old building right on the corner.

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Renaming thread to: NEW YORK | 180 Ashland Place (98 DeKalb Avenue) | 610 FT | 49 FLOORS

To avoid confusion between the two addresses.

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I really wish we could get a real rendering soon.

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I’m not quite sure what I’m looking at here. A foundation for a tower crane?

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