Six-Story Building Coming to 465 West 163rd Street, Washington Heights
On a vacant lot just South of Columbia Presbyterian Hospital and Yeshiva University, 465 West 163rd Street will soon rise six stories, in Washington Heights, Manhattan.
On a vacant lot just South of Columbia Presbyterian Hospital and Yeshiva University, 465 West 163rd Street will soon rise six stories, in Washington Heights, Manhattan.
Permits have been filed for a five-story mixed-use building at 2221 65th Street, in Mapleton, Brooklyn. The site is three blocks away from the Bay Parkway subway station, serviced by the N trains. Great Empire Beverly Realty is listed as behind the applications.
Permits have been pre-filed for a nine-story mixed-use building at 1182 Woodycrest Avenue, in Highbridge, The Bronx. The site is five blocks away from the 167th Street subway station, serviced by the 4 train. Three blocks further is a station serviced by D trains. An anonymous LLC is listed as responsible for the development.
Construction of Hudson Yards phase one is wrapping up, and its impact on the city’s skyline is already very substantial. The tallest of the bunch, 30 Hudson Yards, is just a couple dozen feet from its parapet. More significantly, the protruding observation deck is also nearly complete. Related Companies and Oxford Properties Group are responsible for the development.
One of the most significant houses of worship in New York City history is about to receive a $98.6 million renovation that will partially close the church for nearly two years. Trinity Church has long been a landmark to the Financial District, which is why the Church Leadership considers the project vital.