Permits have been filed for a seven-story residential building at 101 East 2nd Street, in the notoriously underdeveloped East Village of Manhattan. The site is seven blocks away from the Delancey-Essex Street subway station, serviced by the F, J, M, and Z trains. Sergey Rybak is behind the applications.
The 75-foot tall structure will yield 19,420 square feet of space, with 600 square feet dedicated to commercial use, and 18,820 square feet dedicated to residential use. 22 apartments will be created, averaging 855 square feet apiece, indicating rentals.
Residents will have access to a lobby and recreational space on the ground floor. 11 bicycle parking spaces will be created.
Zproekt will be responsible for the design.
The demolition permits have not been filed. An estimated completion date has not been announced.
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