Six-Story, Five-Unit Mixed-Use Building Filed at 321 West 136th Street, Harlem

321 West 136th StreetPre-demolition 321 West 136th Street, image via Google Maps

Brooklyn-based Stuyvesant Group, headed by Adam Cohen, has filed applications for a six-story, five-unit mixed-use building at 321 West 136th Street, in northern Harlem. The structure will measure 13,024 square feet, of which 2,497 square feet will be used as community facility space on the basement and cellar levels. The five floors above will host full-floor residential units, averaging a spacious 1,706 square feet apiece, indicative of condominiums. Jose Lockhart’s Brooklyn-based Tecnico Engineering is the applicant of record. Demolition permits were filed in January for an existing two-story brick townhouse.

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1 Comment on "Six-Story, Five-Unit Mixed-Use Building Filed at 321 West 136th Street, Harlem"

  1. Be unable to keep development stop, so go ahead doing what you want to build.

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