RiverOak Investment Corp., Azimuth Development, and the nonprofit Women in Need are moving forward with plans to build a seven-story, 17-unit mixed-use supportive project at 316 East 91st Street, in the Yorkville section of the Upper East Side. All of the residential units will be two-bedrooms and they will be geared towards single mothers who are homeless, Crain’s reported.
The latest building permits indicate the project will measure 26,808 square feet. It will also include 6,000 square feet of space, across the ground and cellar levels, for the daycare facility Sunshine Early Learning Center. The residential units above should average 1,351 square feet apiece. Kossar + Garry Architects is behind the design. An existing two-story structure must first be demolished. Completion is expected in 2018.
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