Hustvedt Cutler Architects

14 Second Avenue Completes Construction in East Village, Manhattan

Construction is finished on 14 Second Avenue, a ten-story residential building in the East Village. Designed by David Cutler of Hustvedt Cutler Architects and developed by Daniel Vislocky of Station Companies, the 100-foot-tall structure spans 22,247 square feet and yields ten full-floor condominium units with an average scope of 1,685 square feet, as well as two cellar levels and a 30-foot-long rear yard. Tirosh & Team at Douglas Elliman Development Marketing is handling sales and New Empire Building Corporation was the co-developer and general contractor for the property, which stands on a narrow plot between First State Green Cultural Park and a row of low-rise buildings between East Houston and East 1st Streets.

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14 Second Avenue Begins Ascent Over The East Village, Manhattan

Construction is rising on 14 Second Avenue, a ten-story residential building in the East Village. Designed by David Cutler of Hustvedt Cutler Architects and developed by Daniel Vislocky of Station Companies, the 100-foot-tall, 22,247-square-foot development will yield ten units averaging 1,685 square feet apiece. The property is also expected to have two cellar levels and a 30-foot-long rear yard. New Empire Building Corporation is the general contractor for the project, which is narrowly wedged between First State Green Cultural Park and a row of low-rise buildings between East Houston and East 1st Streets.

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