Articles by Max Gillespie

The Keller at 150 Barrow Street, courtesy of Binyan Studios

New Images Revealed for The Keller at 150 Barrow Street in Manhattan’s West Village

Aurora Capital Associates and William Gottlieb Real Estate have revealed new interior renderings for The Keller at 150 Barrow, a seven-story residential building at 150 Barrow Street along the Hudson River in Manhattan’s West Village. Designed by BKSK Architects, the project involved the conversion of the former Keller Hotel, which was designated a New York City landmark in 2007, and yields 24 condominium units in one- to four-bedroom layouts. The Renaissance Revival building dates back to 1898 and is located at the corner of West and Barrow Streets.

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Render of 311 Eastern Parkway, via Harpia

311 Eastern Parkway Rises Above Street Level in Crown Heights, Brooklyn

Construction is progressing on 311 Eastern Parkway, an eight-story residential building in Crown Heights, Brooklyn. Designed by Bowerbird Architects and developed by Harpia, a Brooklyn-based company with a focus on sustainable and impact investing, the 75-foot-tall structure will yield five condominium units with an all-electric Passive House design. Augmented Construction is the construction manager and LXC Construction Inc. is the general contractor for the property, which is located between Classon and Franklin Avenues, a short walk from the Brooklyn Museum and Prospect Park.

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Render of Dinosaur Park, via nyc.gov

LPC To Review Proposal For Riverside Park Dinosaur Playground Reconstruction on Manhattan’s Upper West Side

The New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission is set to review an $8.66 million reconstruction project for Dinosaur Playground in Riverside Park on Tuesday, November 28. Led by Stephen Whitehouse of Starr Whitehouse, this initiative aims to transform the playground situated between West 96th and West 98th Streets along Riverside Drive on Manhattan‘s Upper West Side.

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32 Avenue of the Americas surrounding area, via nyc.gov

LPC To Review Renovations to 32 Avenue Of The Americas in Tribeca, Manhattan

On November 28, the Landmarks Preservation Commission will review a new proposal from Marvel Architects and Rudin Management for the renovation of 32 Avenue of the Americas in Tribeca. This 27-story Art Deco building, originally designed by Ralph Thomas Walker and built between 1912-1916 with expansions in 1930-1932, is an important piece of the history of development in Tribeca. Recognized as an Individual NYC Landmark and Interior Landmark since 1991, the building has undergone various approved renovations, including a storefront masterplan in 2013 and lobby and main building entries renovation in 2022.

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