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455 West 19th Street

11-Story, Nine-Unit Condo Building Planned At 455 West 19th Street, Chelsea

At 455 West 19th Street, in Chelsea, a single-story warehouse is expected to be redeveloped into an 11-story, nine-unit mixed-use building, according to Curbed. The building will measure 27,480 square feet in total, which will include 1,145 square feet of old warehouse space retained on the ground floor. Units will average a condo-sized 2,925 square feet. NYC Prince LLC is the developer, and Paik Architecture is the architect of record.


1177 Warburton Avenue

Three-Story, 55-Unit Residential Building Planned At 1177 Warburton Avenue, Yonkers

Ginsburg Development Companies is planning a three-story, 55-unit luxury residential building at 1177 Warburton Avenue, in northern Yonkers, a five-minute walk from the Greystone Metro North station. The developer requires approval from the Zoning Board of Appeals, and four single-family homes must first be demolished, according to Westfair Communications. Groundbreaking is expected in the Spring of 2016, with completion in 2017.


773 Hart Street

Four-Story, Eight-Unit Rental Building Coming To 773 Hart Street, Bushwick

Gregory Maidman, operating under an LLC, has filed applications for a four-story, eight-unit residential building at 773 Hart Street, in northern Bushwick, three blocks from the M train’s Central Avenue stop. The building will measure 5,410 square feet in total, which means units will average 675 square feet, typical of rentals. Meltzer/Coasta Associates is the architect of record, and the existing three-story, six-unit townhouse was filed for demolition in June.


255 3rd Avenue

Developer To Acquire Assemblage Spanning 253-261 3rd Avenue, Gramercy

Apex Real Estate Investments recently purchased the properties spanning 257-259 3rd Avenue, in Gramercy, expanding an assemblage that now includes 253-261 3rd Avenue. Now Alfa Development is in contract to acquire the development site for $69.6 million. Condominiums are most likely planned for the site, which boasts roughly 90,000 square feet of building potential. Demolition permits were filed in 2014 for the three-story building at Nos. 253-255, although none are on file for the three- and five-story buildings at Nos. 257-261.



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