Madison House Prepares for Occupancy at 15 East 30th Street in NoMad, Manhattan

At number 17 on our year-end countdown is Madison House, an 805-foot-tall residential skyscraper nearing completion at 126 Madison Avenue in the Midtown district of NoMad. Alternately addressed as 15 East 30th Street, the 62-story reinforced concrete tower is designed by Handel Architects and developed by Fosun Group and JD Carlisle and will yield 199 condominiums with sales and marketing led by Douglas Elliman Development Marketing, as well as 7,500 square feet of ground-floor retail space. Madison House has a T-shaped footprint stretching between East 30th and 31st Streets and also features a narrow one-story sliver that runs along Madison Avenue. YIMBY last reported that the residential inventory is more than 65 percent sold with over $400 million in sales, and occupancy is set to begin in February 2022.

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Housing Lottery Launches for 102 Charlton Street in Hudson Square, Manhattan

The affordable housing lottery has launched for 102 Charlton Street, a 21-story residential building in Hudson Square, Manhattan. Designed by Ismael Leyva Architects and developed by Lalezarian Properties, the structure yields 61 residences. Available on NYC Housing Connect are 17 units for residents at 40 to 130 percent of the area median income (AMI), ranging in eligible income from $23,212 to $139,620.

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Final Exterior Elements Underway on David Adjaye’s 130 William Street in Financial District, Manhattan

The final exterior touches are underway on 130 William Street, an 800-foot-tall residential skyscraper in the Financial District and number 18 on YIMBY’s year-end countdown. Designed by David Adjaye of Adjaye Associates and developed by Lightstone, the 66-story tower will yield 242 units marketed by Corcoran Sunshine, ranging in price from $1,300,000 for a one-bedroom apartment to $20,000,000 for a four-bedroom, full-floor penthouse. Hill West Architects served as architect of record for the project, which is bound by William, Fulton, and Gold Streets.

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