Articles by Vanessa Londono

Duplex penthouse residence at 200 Amsterdam on the Upper West Side. All images by Williams New York.

200 Amsterdam Releases $40 Million and $38 Million Penthouses on the Upper West Side, Manhattan

200 Amsterdam, the tallest building on the Upper West Side, just released to market two duplex penthouses situated on the top four floors. Developed by SJP Properties and Mitsui Fudosan America and designed by Elkus Manfredi, the 668-foot-tall tower has a total of ten penthouses, which begin on the 41st floor and encompass eight full-floor homes in addition to the two duplexes.

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Rendering of Olympia in DUMBO, Brooklyn. Credit: March Made

Rendering Revealed, Site Launches for Olympia at 30 Front Street in DUMBO, Brooklyn

A teaser site and new renderings have been released for Olympia, a 26-story mixed-use residential building, in Brooklyn’s DUMBO neighborhood. Developed by teaser site and new renderings have been released for Olympia, a 26-story mixed-use residential building at 30 Front Street in DUMBO, Brooklyn. Developed by Fortis Property Group and designed by Hill West Architects with Workstead handling interiors, the 270-foot-tall tower will yield 76 condominium units.ategory/fortis-property-group”>Fortis Property Group and designed by Hill West Architects with Workstead handling interiors, the 270-foot-tall tower rises at 30 Front Street.

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1646 Amsterdam Avenue in Harlem, Manhattan.

Affordable Housing Units Still Available at 1646 Amsterdam Avenue in Harlem, Manhattan

The affordable housing lottery has launched for 1646 Amsterdam Avenue, a five-story mixed-use building in Harlem, Manhattan. Built in 1920, the 8,520-square-foot development yields eight residential units and one commercial tenant. Available on NYC Housing Connect are four units for residents at 120 percent of the area median income (AMI), ranging in eligible income from $82,800 to $177,600.

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Exterior of Summit One Vanderbilt. All i

First Glimpses of Summit One Vanderbilt, Highest Observatory in Manhattan’s Midtown East

Yesterday SL Green Realty Corp. unveiled their plans for Summit One Vanderbilt, the new observatory space located in the crown of One Vanderbilt, a 1,401-foot-tall commercial supertall in Midtown East. Opening on October 21st, the 65,000-square-foot experience center will top the 77-story skyscraper designed by Kohn Pedersen Fox and deliver views of all five boroughs. One Vanderbilt encompasses an entire block immediately to the west of Grand Central Terminal with Summit One Vanderbilt directly connected directly to the massive transit hub. Interiors of Summit One Vanderbilt are designed by Snøhetta with art installations by Kenzo Digital.

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