Permits Filed for 2306 Webster Avenue, Belmont, The Bronx

2306 Webster Avenue, via Google Maps2306 Webster Avenue, via Google Maps

Permits have been filed for an eight-story mixed-use building at 2306 Webster Avenue, in The Bronx’s Belmont neighborhood. The area is predominantly residential, with nearly a dozen public parks, and the sizable Saint Barnabas Hospital. The site is ten blocks away from the Fordham train station, serviced by the Harlem, New Canaan, and New Haven lines for Metro North. Eleven blocks away is the Fordham Road subway station, serviced by the D trains. Kim Tasher is listed as behind the applications.

The 76-foot tall structure will yield 54,680 square feet, with 700 square feet dedicated to an unspecified community facility, likely for medical purposes.

7,850 square feet will be dedicated to the ground-floor commercial-retail use, and 46,140 square feet will be dedicated to residential use. 71 apartments will be created, averaging 650 square feet apiece, indicating rental use. 36 parking spaces will be included below ground. Tenants will have recreational space on the ground floor and second floor. Storage space with capacity for 36 bicycles will be included on the second floor.

Badaly Architects will be responsible for the design

The lot is currently undeveloped, and in use as a parking lot. The estimated completion date has not been announced.

 

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2 Comments on "Permits Filed for 2306 Webster Avenue, Belmont, The Bronx"

  1. Please pardon me for using your space: I was hunting on developments from Andrew Nelson. (Hello YIMBY)

  2. Another Badaly development. Badaly architects with their one design of buildings in the Bronx. I think I have only seen one other design recently. I was shocked.

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