Renderings Revealed for 170 West 225th Street in Marble Hill, Manhattan

Rendering of 170 West 225th Street, courtesy of Timber EquitiesRendering of 170 West 225th Street, courtesy of Timber Equities
Renderings have been released for 170 West 225th Street, a seven-story residential building in Marble Hill, Manhattan. Designed by Marin Architects and developed by Timber Equities, the 115,000-square-foot structure will yield 115 rental units, with 30 percent reserved for affordable housing. The property is located near the intersection of Adrian Avenue and West 225th Street, adjacent to Spuyten Duyvil Creek.
Rendering of 170 West 225th Street, courtesy of Timber Equities

Rendering of 170 West 225th Street, courtesy of Timber Equities

Renderings show the building clad in a mix of tan and black paneling surrounding a grid of floor-to-ceiling windows. Two stacks of balconies are positioned around the center of the northern elevation, and a long setback at the sixth story will be topped with a terrace. A garage entrance is depicted at the northeastern corner of the building.
Rendering of 170 West 225th Street, courtesy of Timber Equities

Rendering of 170 West 225th Street, courtesy of Timber Equities

Residents will have access to a variety of amenities curated by Durukan Design, including a resident lounge, coworking spaces, a fitness center, and a rooftop lounge with outdoor dining.
Rendering of 170 West 225th Street, courtesy of Timber Equities

Rendering of 170 West 225th Street, courtesy of Timber Equities

170 West 225th Street is located a short walk from the 1 train at the Marble Hill-225th Street station by the northern end of the Broadway Bridge.
Financing for the development was provided by BHI USA and construction of the foundations is underway. The project team expects the building to top out by the middle of 2024 and welcome residents by summer 2025.

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9 Comments on "Renderings Revealed for 170 West 225th Street in Marble Hill, Manhattan"

  1. Manhattan. Marble Hill, Manhattan

    • In this modern time it is a farce. It has a Bronx zip code – Bronx community board – Bronx police precinct. Bronx area codes. Physically attached to the Bronx. In a sane and properly functioning city it would be The Bronx officially

      • Ha! Good luck getting the people who ACTUALLY live there to give up their Manhattan address!

        In the big picture of things, this really isn’t an issue. It’s a charming little nugget of city history that isn’t going anywhere.

        • It’s not a Manhattan address. It has a Bronx zip code… Again it’s nonsensical. Some parts of history are just that – history.

          • It has a Bronx zip code/area code because of logistic reasons. It is still officially part of Manhattan and always has been.

          • You’re right. I’ve never known anyone who lives/lived in Marble Hill but was well aware of the history of the neighborhood and geological feature. I always assumed that Marble Hill addresses were NY, NY but a quick search shows all addresses designated Bronx.

  2. My Ex’s building right in front of it no way

  3. Who is the GC for this project?

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