1164 River Avenue, via Google Maps

Permits Filed for 1164 River Avenue, Concourse, The Bronx

Permits have been filed for a 17-story building at 1164 River Avenue in The Bronx’s Concourse neighborhood. The site is half a block away from the 167th Street subway station, serviced by the 4 train and just one stop away from Yankee Stadium, and three blocks away from the 167th Street subway station, serviced by the B and D trains. Maddd Equities is listed as responsible for the development.

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Permits Filed for 303 23rd Street, South Slope, Brooklyn

Permits have been filed for a four-story building at 303 23rd Street, in South Slope, Brooklyn. The site is seven blocks away from the 25th Street subway station, serviced by D, N, R, and W trains. YIMBY previously covered permits for the lot in August of 2017, but the new filing reveals a major increase in size, as well as a change in ownership. JBS Real Estate is behind the applications.

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One Manhattan Square, image by Andrew Campbell Nelson

YIMBY Visits One Manhattan Square As Full Completion Nears For The Lower East Side’s First Skyscraper

Few towers have as much separation from the rest of the Manhattan skyline as the Lower East Side’s One Manhattan Square. The building is without competition for views, rising 72 stories above one of New York’s most well-known neighborhoods. The next highest structure in its immediate vicinity is the Manhattan Bridge, which spans the East River into Brooklyn. Extell Development Company is responsible for the development, and Lendlease is responsible for construction.

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125 Greenwich Street - Rendering by March

YIMBY Visits 125 Greenwich Street’s Sales Gallery On One World Trade Center’s 84th Floor

Last month, YIMBY toured the sales gallery for 125 Greenwich Street as the first in a series of skyline updates going live this week. Construction is moving quickly, and last we saw, the tower had risen over two-dozen floors, and nearly 300 feet, above ground. That leaves plenty of height left to grow before it makes an impact on the Lower Manhattan skyline. Famed architect Rafael Viñoly is responsible for the design.

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