Permits have been filed for a 22-story mixed-use building at 1695 Second Avenue in Yorkville, Manhattan. Located between East 87th Street and East 88th Street, the lot is two blocks north of the 86th Street subway station, serviced by the Q train. James Huang of Aimco is listed as the owner behind the applications.
The proposed 270-foot-tall development will yield 107,381 square feet, with 83,956 square feet designated for residential space and 5,591 square feet for commercial use. The building will have 41 residences, most likely condos based on the average unit scope of 2,047 square feet.
David West of Hill + West Architects is listed as the architect of record.
Demolition permits were filed in July of this year. An estimated completion date has not been announced.
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Hello New York YIMBY: It is the right size on your report about new development, these details fit you and me to see its location by Google Maps.
Lovely old building soon to be replaced by another faceless ant-hive.
ASensibleman I agree 100%
Just keep ruining the facade of Yorkville. Disgusts me!
Sigh. I”m getting PTSD from living in SF. Please, pleeasse NY do not make the same mistake SF made and is still making. Embrace what truly makes this city stand out in this world.