Construction Wraps on 80 East 10th Street in the East Village

80 East 10th Street. Photo by Michael Young

Construction has wrapped up on 80 East 10th Street, a 26,000-square-foot mixed-use building in the East Village. The ten-story mixed-use building is designed by NAVA Companies and developed by Parametric Development Group. Brown Harris Stevens Development Marketing is responsible for sales of the 12 condominiums, which include a five-bedroom spread. Each home averages 2,000 square feet and range from $4.15 to $8.25 million. Cushman & Wakefield is marketing the ground-floor retail space, which has yet to find a tenant.

Photos show the main entrance with the address illuminated next to the main lobby. The letters and numbers are formed from a pattern of circles that reflect the design of the pitted metal panels between the building’s floor-to-ceiling curtain wall.

80 East 10th Street. Photo by Michael Young

80 East 10th Street. Photo by Michael Young

80 East 10th Street. Photo by Michael Young

80 East 10th Street. Photo by Michael Young

The main entrance and sign for 80 East 10th Street. Photo by Michael Young

The ground-floor retail space is broken up into two parts measuring 850 and 1,450 square feet, for a total leasable area of 2,300 square feet. A majority of the frontage is along the wider northern elevation on East 10th Street. The basement measures 600 square feet, while the egress corridors and elevator are on the southern perimeter of the property.

Amenities for residents include a shared rooftop terrace, a package room, private cellar storage, and a bicycle room. 80 East 10th Street is located on the corner of East 10th Street and Fourth Avenue, four blocks away from Union Square Park and a short walk to Astor Place. The closest subways include the 6 train at the Astor Place station and the R and W trains at the 8th Street-NYU station.

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3 Comments on "Construction Wraps on 80 East 10th Street in the East Village"

  1. “Each home averages […]”

    Again, if you want to be taken seriously a good way is to use proper English.

    • Nice, swanky & expensive building..It doesn’t say “East Village” to me, but the city keeps evolving and obviously I haven’t.

  2. Very crisp. Tight tolerances appear to have been maintained but what metal has been used for the panels and what exterior finish has been applied to them? The specification will obviously dictate how the building will weather over time and the degree of maintenance required.

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