Forty-Six Fifty Completes Construction at 4650 Broadway In Inwood, Manhattan

Rendering of Forty-Six Fifty. Designed by Handel ArchitectsRendering of Forty-Six Fifty. Designed by Handel Architects

Construction is complete on Forty-Six Fifty, a 22-story mixed-use building at 4650 Broadway in Inwood, Manhattan. Designed by Handel Architects and developed by Arden Group, the 260-foot-tall structure spans 351,000 square feet and yields 222 rental residences in studio to two-bedroom layouts, as well as 80,000 square feet for the School on the Square charter school and an 38,000-square-foot supermarket. The property is located at the intersection of Broadway and Sherman Avenue, directly east of Fort Tryon Park.

Photograph of Forty-Six Fifty, by Michael Young

Photograph of Forty-Six Fifty, by Michael Young

Forty-Six Fifty features approximately 20,000 square feet of amenities including a game lounge, a fitness center, a coworking lounge, a children’s playroom, and a pet spa.

Photograph of Forty-Six Fifty, by Michael Young

Photograph of Forty-Six Fifty, by Michael Young

“Forty-Six Fifty is the latest property in Arden Living’s growing multifamily property portfolio to welcome residents,” said Craig Spencer, CEO of Arden Group. “This property represents our commitment to creating a modern living experience that combines high-end design with a connection to nature. The amenity spaces are designed to offer residents everything they need to live a balanced life, while the location in Inwood allows for easy access to the beauty and tranquility of Fort Tryon Park, alongside the conveniences of urban living. We are proud to excited Forty-Six Fifty.”

The nearest subways from the development are the A train at the Dyckman Street station to the north and the 1 train at the Dyckman Street station to the east.

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2 Comments on "Forty-Six Fifty Completes Construction at 4650 Broadway In Inwood, Manhattan"

  1. It’s certainly no surprise to see the rest of the neighborhood left out of the rendering. This hideous building could not be more out of place, and it is an affront to Fort Tryon Park.

  2. Let’s see if they even bother to add the wavy bits.

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