Construction Wraps for 275 South Street in Two Bridges, Manhattan

Aerial View of 275 South Street

Construction has officially wrapped at 275 South Street, in Manhattan, following a full-scale renovation of the aging residential building. The project is one of the most recent properties to debut in “Two Bridges,” a neighborhood nestled at the southern end of the Lower East Side that has witnessed a remarkable uptick in high-rise developments including Extell’s One Manhattan Square and 259 Clinton Street, designed by Perkins Eastman.

Designed by ORE Design + Technology, the 19-story renovation contains 256 mixed-income units ranging from studios to three bedrooms. All apartments above the third floor have outdoor balconies. The building’s newly minted amenity package also includes a modern fitness center, several common areas, ground floor co-working space, on-site parking, and new elevators.

“The newest renovations to 275 South continue to contribute to the improved quality of life for our residents,” said Robert Nelson, President of Nelson Management Group and Principal of Global One Investments. “It’s important to us that we maintain the property’s affordability, yet still offer our residents upgraded amenities in an exciting and sought after location.”

To celebrate the building’s completions, project developers Nelson Management Group and L+M Development Partners commissioned MadSteez, a popular West Coast muralist, to paint a portion of the landscaped roof deck.

Aerial view of roofdeck mural at 275 South Street

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1 Comment on "Construction Wraps for 275 South Street in Two Bridges, Manhattan"

  1. Please pardon me for using your space: The colors mingled together to make progress. (Thank you)

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