LCOR

Aerial rendering of 247 North Avenue - Courtesy of LCOR

247 North Avenue Rises Above Street Level in New Rochelle, New York

Construction is rising above street level on 247 North Avenue, a 28-story residential tower in New Rochelle, New York. Designed by Studio V and developed by LCOR, the structure will yield 307 rental apartments in studio to two-bedroom layouts with 31 units reserved for households earning 80 percent area median income, as well as 1,800 square feet of ground-floor commercial space and parking for 257 vehicles. Aspera Studio is the interior designer and LRC Construction LLC is the general contractor for the property, which is located on an interior lot bound by Lecount Place to the north and North Avenue to the south.

Read More

Render of 1515 Surf Avenue, courtesy of LCOR

New Renderings Unveiled for 1515 Surf Avenue In Coney Island, Brooklyn

New renderings have been revealed for 1515 Surf Avenue, a two-tower residential project under construction on the Coney Island waterfront in Brooklyn. Designed by Studio V Architecture and developed by LCOR, the 16- and 26-story structures will span 470,000 square feet and yield 324 units in one- and two-bedroom layouts, with 139 apartments designated for affordable housing, as well as 10,600 square feet of ground-floor retail space. The property is located on a 1.5-acre plot bound by Surf Avenue to the south, West 15th Street to the east, and West 16th Street to the west.

Read More

Affordable Housing Lottery Launches for 139 Units at 1515 Surf Avenue in Coney Island, Brooklyn

The affordable housing lottery has launched for 1515 Surf Avenue, a pair of 26- and 16-story structures at 2925 West 16th Street in Coney Island, Brooklyn. Designed by Studio V Architecture and developed by LCOR, the two-tower complex will span 470,000 square feet and yield 461 units. Available on NYC Housing Connect are 139 units for residents at 80 and 130 percent of the area median income (AMI), ranging in eligible income from $60,069 to $198,250.

Read More



Fetching more...