NEW YORK | LOW-RISE / GENERAL Development News + Construction

International House in Morningside Heights is expanding:

https://171claremont.ihouse-nyc.org/renderings/

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Forgot I took photos last week. Too much going on.

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1000 Maxwell almost complete in Hoboken.

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On the lower right.


Credit: Drone Fanatic

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There was a great ghost sign on the adjacent building when they cleared this site. I’ll have to see if I can find my photo of it.

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:ghost:

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this looks slick

https://www.instagram.com/p/B91shGinsVN/

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tower crane over Coney Island. Anyone know which project it is?


IMG_3438 by Dennis Fraevich, on Flickr

this one, maybe?

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a potential new high-rise for Chinatown?

https://www.boweryboogie.com/2020/04/fire-ravaged-70-mulberry-street-could-become-20-story-tower/

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351 East Tenth Street

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Today 460 West 34th

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561 Pacific Street:

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Construction Update: 165-173 Chrystie Street


Credit: FC

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Project: 39-04 29th Street

In an exclusive reveal, renderings completed by Gerald J. Caliendo Architects offer a first look at a new mixed-use building in Long Island City, Queens. The development is located at 39-04 29th Street and will eventually top out at six stories or about 59 feet.

Specific components include 15,026 square feet of residential area and 7,186 square feet of lower-level commercial space. The residential volume will be divided into 20 rental units averaging about 751 square feet apiece. The property’s remaining square footage includes a small rear yard and sub-grade parking area designed to accommodate 13 vehicles.

The building’s lively façade incorporates a mix of red brick, gray and black steel plating, and composite wood materials. Beginning on the second level, select units will include balconies with glass and metal railings that overlook 29th street. The renderings also appear to reveal additional outdoor space above the fourth floor and on the roof.

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Project: 410 West 49th Street

Permits have been filed for a seven-story, two-family residential building at 410 West 49th Street in Hell’s Kitchen, Manhattan. Located between Ninth and Tenth Avenues, the lot is one avenue west of the 50th Street subway station, serviced by the E train. Reza Garakani of Gallahad Realty Corp, listed as the owner behind the applications, previously filed permits in 2019 for a four-story, four-unit project on the same site in 2018.

A rendering reveals a light-hued brick façade with wide floor-to-ceiling windows. The ground-floor lobby and entrance feature double-height ceiling spans. It is unclear, however, if this design has been updated with the new permit filing.

The proposed 65-foot-tall development will yield 3,852 square feet designated for residential space. The building will have two residences, most likely condos based on the average unit scope of 1,926 square feet. The steel-based structure will also have a cellar but no accessory parking.

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update on 70 Mulberry Street

https://www.boweryboogie.com/2020/06/in-controversial-move-city-files-plans-to-demolish-70-mulberry-street/

“In Controversial Move, City Files Plans to Demolish 70 Mulberry Street”

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90 Morton today

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15 Laight

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3 Saint Mark’s Place

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