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625 Fulton Street’s Exterior Nears Completion in Downtown Brooklyn

The 18th-tallest building on our year-end construction countdown is 625 Fulton Street, a 500-foot-tall residential skyscraper in Downtown Brooklyn. Designed by Fischer Rasmussen Whitefield Architects and developed by Rabsky Group with $450 million in construction financing from Madison Realty Capital, the 35-story structure will yield 1,098 rental units, 26,000 square feet of lower-level retail space, and an on-site parking garage for 250 vehicles. The property is alternately addressed as 485 Hudson Avenue and bound by the 34-story 80 Dekalb Avenue to the north, Fulton Street to the south, Rockwell Place to the east, and Hudson Avenue to the west.

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Rendering of Path Of Liberty: That Which Unites US Immersive Art Installation at Freedom Plaza - Courtesy of The Soloviev Group

New Immersive Art Installation Announced for Freedom Plaza In Midtown East, Manhattan

An immersive public art installation, Path of Liberty: That Which Unites US, is coming to Freedom Plaza in Midtown East, Manhattan. Slated to open in spring 2025, the exhibition will span six acres from 38th to 41st Street on First Avenue, and is made possible by the Soloviev Foundation. It was designed by multi-specialty creative studio C&G Partners, with direction from award-winning filmmaker Daniella Vale.

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Housing Lottery Launches for 375 West 207th Street in Inwood, Manhattan

The affordable housing lottery has launched for North Cove, a 30-story residential building at 375 West 207th Street in Inwood, Manhattan. Developed by Joy Construction Corporation and Maddd Equities and designed by Aufgang Architects, the structure yields 611 apartments, a suite of amenity spaces, 60,000 square feet of retail on the lower levels, and 120 parking spaces. Available on NYC Housing Connect are 484 units for residents at 30 to 110 percent of the area median income (AMI), ranging in eligible income from $21,566 to $184,470.

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Foundations Underway At 1448 Third Avenue on Manhattan’s Upper East Side

At number 19 on our countdown of the tallest construction projects in New York is 1448 Third Avenue, a 478-foot-tall residential tower in the Yorkville section of Manhattan’s Upper East Side. Designed by CetraRuddy Architecture and developed by Douglaston Development, the 39-story structure will span 287,632 square feet and yield 125 units with an average scope of 1,804 square feet, as well as 40,864 square feet of commercial space, 21,224 square feet of community facility space, a cellar level, and a 20-foot-long rear yard. The property is alternately addressed as 170 East 83rd Street and located at the corner of Third Avenue and East 82nd Street.

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