Mixed-Use


8 Paterson Avenue

Four-Story, 12-Unit Mixed-Use Building Approved at 8 Paterson Avenue, Hoboken

The Hoboken Zoning Board of Adjustment has approved plans for a four-story, 12-unit mixed-use building at 8 Paterson Avenue, located between Jackson and Monroe streets in the southern end of Hoboken, N.J. The project will measure 20,700 square feet, including 930 square feet of ground-floor retail space, Jersey Digs reported. The residential units will be condominiums and will range from two to four bedrooms, measuring between 1,160 and 2,544 square feet apiece.


61 14th Street

Four-Story, Three-Unit Mixed-Use Project Moves Forward at 61 14th Street, Hoboken

Rohit Bawa, a Manhattan-based restauranteur, is developing a four-story, three-unit mixed-use building at 61 14th Street, located between Washington and Hudson streets in the northern end of Hoboken, N.J. There will be a 1,300-square-foot restaurant on the ground floor, followed by three three-bedroom residential units on the floors above. The apartments will each measure about 1,200 square feet and occupy an entire floor. Two of the units will have private roof decks, Jersey Digs reported.


40 Crown Street and 931 Carroll Street. image via DCP

First Look at Two-Building, 518-Unit Development Planned for Crown Heights

For two years, Cornell Realty has been trying to develop two former commercial laundry facilities in southern Crown Heights into residential towers with more than 500 apartments. Now the firm’s plan to rezone those properties is inching through the public review process, and YIMBY has a glimpse of what the project will look like, thanks to documents filed with the Department of City Planning.

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3301 Atlantic Avenue

14-Story, 403-Unit Affordable Mixed-Use Project Filed at 250 Euclid Avenue, East New York

Non-profit affordable housing developer Phipps Houses has filed applications for a 14-story, 403-unit mixed-use tower at 250 Euclid Avenue, a.k.a. 3301 Atlantic Avenue, in the Cypress Hills section of East New York. The project will encompass 415,476 square feet and rise 143 feet to its roof. There will be 20,977 square feet of ground-floor retail, followed by residential units across floors two through 14, The Real Deal first reported. The apartments should average 936 square feet apiece and will all be designated as affordable.


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