550 West 21st Street. Rendering courtesy of Visualisation One.

550 West 21st Street Condo Tower Tops Out in West Chelsea, Manhattan

Construction is topped out on 550 West 21st Street, a 23-story residential building in West Chelsea, Manhattan. Designed by Thomas Juul Hansen and developed by Legion Investment Group and AVRS Partners LP, the 250-foot-tall structure will span up to 172,000 square feet and yield 83 condominium units. The nearly 0.5-acre property is located at the southeast corner of West 21st Street and the Hudson River Greenway.

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The Willow Affordable Senior Housing Project Breaks Ground At 1033 Willow Avenue In Hoboken, New Jersey

Construction has broken ground on The Willow, a six-story affordable senior housing development at 1033 Willow Avenue in Hoboken, New Jersey. Designed by KNTM Architects and developed by the City of Hoboken in partnership with Community Investment Strategies, the project will deliver 36 deed-restricted affordable apartments for residents aged 55 and older, marking the first new 100-percent affordable senior housing development built in Hoboken in more than 30 years. The property is located at the southeast corner of Willow Avenue and 11th Street.

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Housing Lottery Launches for Columbia Commons 1 at 498 Columbia Street in Red Hook, Brooklyn

The affordable housing lottery has launched for Columbia Commons 1, an eight-story structure in a three-building complex at 498 Columbia Street in Red Hook, Brooklyn. Designed by Aufgang Architects, the structure yields 369 residences. Available on NYC Housing Connect are 60 units for residents at 130 percent of the area median income (AMI), ranging in eligible income from $30,446 to $183,200.

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70 Hudson Yards. Designed by Roger Ferris + Partners and Gensler.

832-Foot Skyscraper Rises at 70 Hudson Yards in Hudson Yards, Manhattan

Construction is continuing to rise on 70 Hudson Yards, a 52-story commercial skyscraper in Hudson Yards, Manhattan. Designed by Roger Ferris + Partners and Gensler and developed by Related Companies and Oxford Properties, the 832-foot-tall structure is planned to become New York’s first zero-carbon-emission skyscraper and will yield just under 1.4 million square feet of office space. The property is alternately addressed as 514 West 36th Street and located along Hudson Boulevard East between by West 35th and 36th Streets.

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