Lalezarian’s 35-Story Mixed-Use Tower Revealed At 323 10th Avenue, West Chelsea

323 10th Avenue323 10th Avenue, photo by ILNY

At the end of 2014, YIMBY semi-revealed Lalezarian’s planned 35-story, 220-unit mixed-use tower at 323 10th Avenue, in West Chelsea. Now, renderings of the tower have been posted on-site and construction is underway, with rebar poking up above street level, courtesy of photographs by ILNY and Tectonic. The project also includes two other 13-story buildings on the other side of the High Line, at 507 West 28th Street, which will amount to another 155 residential units.

323 10th Avenue

323 10th Avenue (in foreground) & 507 West 28th Street (both buildings in background), photo by ILNY

The smaller buildings have already gone up unnoticed; both structures are nearly topped out and glass installation is now underway. Avinash Malhotra is the architect on record, and completion is expected in Fall 2016. The buildings will also include a large amount of retail at street level. Curbed was the first to report on the new rendering.

507 West 28th Street

507 West 28th Street, photo by Tectonic Photo

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1 Comment on "Lalezarian’s 35-Story Mixed-Use Tower Revealed At 323 10th Avenue, West Chelsea"

  1. Ouch! That glass. First Avalon, now this? This will make for a sorry block.

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