Mixed-Use

Proposed zoning in SoHo and NoHo, Manhattan - NYC Department of City Planning

City Proposals to Rezone SoHo and NoHo Under Further Review in Environmental Assessment Statement

An Environmental Assessment Statement released by the NYC Department of City Planning reveals how proposals to rezone Manhattan’s SoHo and NoHo neighborhoods could permanently alter the area. The actions aim to expand allowable residential density for multifamily buildings, spur the construction of income-restricted and permanently affordable housing, and increase available community facilities. If approved, the upzone could spur the development of more than 3,200 new apartment units, 108,000 gross square feet of retail space, and 35,000 square feet of community facilities. Estimates for residential development include up to 940 affordable apartment units.

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257 Evergreen Avenue in Bushwick, Brooklyn

Permits Filed for 257 Evergreen Avenue in Bushwick, Brooklyn

Permits have been filed for a four-story mixed-use building at 257 Evergreen Avenue in Bushwick, Brooklyn. Located at the intersection of Evergreen Avenue and Stockholm Street, the corner lot is two blocks from the Central Avenue subway station, serviced by the M train. Martin Pearl under the Stockview Holdings LLC is listed as the owner behind the applications.

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100 Vandam Street’s Exterior Approaches Completion in Hudson Square

Almost all of the fenestration for the multi-story addition atop 100 Vandam Street is now complete and revealed from behind scaffolding in Hudson Square. Designed by COOKFOX and developed by Jeff Greene, the residential project involves the construction of 20 floors above a 132-year-old building that once operated as a coal power plant. The 300-foot-tall structure is located at the corner of Greenwich Street and Vandam Street.

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