Residential Interiors Revealed for ‘Maven’ at 2413 Third Avenue in Mott Haven, The Bronx

Evening view of Maven at 2413 Third Avenue - Courtesy of RXREvening view of Maven at 2413 Third Avenue - Courtesy of RXR

RXR has released new images of Maven, the developer’s first residential project in The Bronx. Located at 2413 Third Avenue in Mott Haven, the 27-story tower is designed by CetraRuddy Architects and contains 200 rental apartments, including 60 rent-stabilized units for middle-income households.

Tenants will have access to nearly 21,000 square feet of amenity spaces including a fitness center and yoga studio, outdoor lounge areas, coworking spaces, a game room, and a roof terrace with lounge areas and barbecue grills. The building also contains an on-site parking garage for 81 vehicles, electric vehicle charging stations, and a small retail component.

Rendering of Maven's game room at 2413 Third Avenue - Courtesy of RXR

Rendering of Maven’s game room at 2413 Third Avenue – Courtesy of RXR

Rendering of Maven's 2nd Floor Lounge at 2413 Third Avenue - Courtesy of RXR

Rendering of Maven’s 2nd Floor Lounge at 2413 Third Avenue – Courtesy of RXR

View of an outdoor courtyard at Maven (2413 Third Avenue) - Courtesy of RXR

View of an outdoor courtyard at Maven (2413 Third Avenue) – Courtesy of RXR

“RXR’s foray into The Bronx was a natural progression in our development strategy and Mott Haven, in particular, welcomed a unique opportunity to plant roots within a historic, burgeoning neighborhood,” said Joseph Graziose Jr., executive vice president of development services at RXR. “We strongly believe in the vibrancy of the South Bronx, with a rich cultural history that serves as endless inspiration for the creative community we’re looking to foster.”

Described as an “immersive experience,” much of the building’s ground floor and lobby will feature large-scale artwork from local and international artists. The collection currently includes ten large-scale installations ranging from 8 to 19 feet high.

View of the ground floor lobby at Maven (2413 Third Avenue) - Courtesy of RXR

View of the ground floor lobby at Maven (2413 Third Avenue) – Courtesy of RXR

View of a model living room at Maven (2413 Third Avenue) - Courtesy of RXR

View of a model living room at Maven (2413 Third Avenue) – Courtesy of RXR

View of a model kitchen at Maven (2413 Third Avenue) - Courtesy of RXR

View of a model kitchen at Maven (2413 Third Avenue) – Courtesy of RXR

Leasing at Maven launched earlier this month, led by Douglas Elliman Development Marketing. Available units range from one to three-bedroom layouts, all equipped with energy-efficient appliances and in-unit laundry machines.

The building is on track to open this fall.

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10 Comments on "Residential Interiors Revealed for ‘Maven’ at 2413 Third Avenue in Mott Haven, The Bronx"

  1. What a very institutionalized design. I looks like something that could be on a State University campus.

  2. Jonathan C Marin | September 20, 2023 at 8:41 am | Reply

    81 parking spaces, totally unnecessary in a transit rich, dense neighborhood where the majority of people don’t drive. Everything is walking distance.

  3. would really like more information as to what

    200 rental apartments, including 60 rent-stabilized units for middle-income households means?
    What are the income requirements and and what is considered middle income?

  4. David in Bushwick | September 20, 2023 at 11:02 am | Reply

    So much expense and space given over to the now mandatory “amenity” areas of new apartment and office projects. I’m just not convinced people really use them.

  5. I Love these affordable housings all over Thrid Avenue Clearmount Webster Boston road Bronx. However they definitely need to bring the 8 Thrid Avenue Elevated line back where it was because south Bronx Clearmount Webster Boston road Bronx is not beat down anymore. You have millions and millions of people moving back to the Bronx. That’s the reason why they need to bring back the Thrid Avenue Elevated back. It’s fair to south Bronx and they have to wait for the buses and not no Thrid Avenue Elevated line? Love Brother Lee Cornwell

  6. Cynthia Peterson | September 20, 2023 at 6:39 pm | Reply

    None of these buildings are for low income people

  7. Can I get a application please

  8. I love it. More of this please in the Bronx!

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