Permits have been filed for an 11-story mixed-use building at 2335 12th Avenue in West Harlem, Manhattan. Located between West 133rd and West 134th Streets, the lot is near the 137th Street-City College subway station, serviced by the 1 train. Javier Martinez of Artifact is listed as the owner behind the applications.
The proposed 120-foot-tall development will yield 74,462 square feet, with 64,773 square feet designated for residential space and 9,689 square feet for commercial space. The building will have 86 residences, most likely rentals based on the average unit scope of 753 square feet. The concrete-based structure will also have a cellar but no accessory parking.
David Jimenez, RA is listed as the architect of record.
Demolition permits have not been filed yet for the warehouse on the site. An estimated completion date has not been announced.
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This is actually across the street from Columbia University’s new Manhattanville campus. I’m surprised Columbia didn’t buy this property.
The bus depot sits between so it’s unlikely Columbia would leapfrog further norther for any new academic buildings.
I’m actually a bit disappointed in the height on this one. The site sits at the bottom of a hill so I’m assuming the height is measured from there. With the sweeping views of the Hudson one would think they’d try to go higher to take advantage. I’m also curious whether the little 3 story building on the corner is part of the development or is staying. I’d kind of like to see it stay honestly, it’s charming and will help preserve some of the view lines of the viaduct.
Columbia owns the bus depot land. That is part of the new campus up to W133rd on 12th Ave and W 134 of Broadway. It will eventually will be coming down for academic buildings.
Is that a sure thing?
Yes. The campus goes up to the large housing complex between W133 and W134 and all the way west to the river. Everything in those blocks will come down in the next 8-10 years.
The Riverside Drive viaduct is one of the coolest structures in the entire city.
That photo above is not the correct building. It is the one across the street on the east side of the street.
That is the east side of the street but it is showing more of the (public storage) building on the corner of the short stub of 134 St.
columbia didn’t buy any property.
NYC and NYS and all the corrupt politicians allowed Columbia to use eminent domain to take the buildings from the previous owners .
The courts allowed the use of Columbia’s bogus claims and the buildings were taken from the previous owners and supposedly were given fair market value even though they didn’t want to sell