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1133 Warburton Avenue

Two 10-Story Residential Buildings With 330 Units Top Out At 1133 Warburton Avenue, Yonkers

Construction has reportedly topped off on the pair of 10-story residential buildings under development at 1133 Warburton Avenue, located in the Greystone neighborhood in northwestern Yonkers. There will be 330 luxury rental apartments between the two buildings, dubbed River Tides at Greystone, Westfair reported. The units will range from studios to two-bedrooms, with amenities including a fitness center, outdoor swimming pool and deck. Ginsburg Development Companies is the developer and Warshauer Mellusi Warshauer is the architect. Occupancy is expected in the spring of 2017. Metro-North Railroad’s Greystone station is a stone’s throw away.


21-20 45th Road

Project At 21-20 45th Road Will Include Six Four-Story, Six-Unit Residential Buildings, Long Island City

Applications for the sixth, and most likely the final, four-story, six-unit residential building have been filed at 21-26 45th Road. The building is one of Brooklyn-based Leny Vays’s six-building, 36-unit residential development planned at 21-20 – 21-28 45th Road and 21-19 46th Avenue, in the Hunters Point section of Long Island City. Plans for the first four were submitted in September and the fifth was filed just last week. As previously reported, Igor Zaslavskiy’s Brooklyn-based Zproekt is the architect of record and the site’s existing single-story warehouses are currently awaiting demolition.




248 Duffield Street

121-Unit Partial Residential Conversion Underway At Eight-Story Commercial Building, 248 Duffield Street, Downtown Brooklyn

United American Land is currently converting the top five floors of the Offerman House, an eight-story commercial building and individual landmark at 248 Duffield Street in Downtown Brooklyn, into 121 residential units. The units will be rental apartments ranging from studios to three-bedrooms, the New York Times reported. The lower floors of the property are currently leased to retailers, including Nordstrom Rack and Old Navy. GreenbergFarrow is designing the conversion. Occupancy is expected in the spring of 2017.


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