New York

Rendering of 141 East Houston Street

$90M Office Building to Replace Sunshine Cinema on Lower East Side

Sunshine Cinema in the Lower East Side will soon be demolished to make room for a nine-story office building. Developers East End Capital and K Property Group have secured some $90 million in financing to fulfill their proposal at 141 East Houston Street. According to Crain’s Business, the development partners obtained a $67 million construction loan from CapitalSource and $19 million of mezzanine financing from Canyon Partners.

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Pilings and Excavation Begin at 37 Sixth Avenue in Prospect Heights, Brooklyn

Three piling machines and two excavators have been set up at 37 Sixth Avenue in Prospect Heights, Brooklyn. The upcoming 343,788-square-foot, mixed-use building will rise 26 stories and bring 323 rental units to the neighborhood. The property sits at the corner of Dean Street and Sixth Avenue and is directly to the east of Barclays Center. Marvel Architects is the designer and the Brodsky Organization is the developer. An updated rendering was also posted on the construction fence. The project is alternately addressed 495 Dean Street and 664 Pacific Street.

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144-02 94th Avenue in Jamaica, Queens

Permits Filed for 15-Story Hotel at 144-02 94th Avenue in Jamaica, Queens

Permits have been filed for a 15-story hotel at 144-02 94th Avenue in Jamaica, Queens. Located between Liverpool Street and Sutphin Boulevard, the corner lot is near the Jamaica LIRR train station and the Sutphin Boulevard-Archer Avenue subway station, serviced by the E train. Nehalkumar Gandhi under the Liverpool Realty LLC is listed as the owner behind the applications.

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Hunter's Point South Redesign

TF Cornerstone’s Two-Towered, 1,197-Unit Hunters Point South Project Officially Breaks Ground in Long Island City

The official groundbreaking ceremony for TF Cornerstone‘s two-towered Hunters Point South project in Long Island City will be held today. In addition to over 1,000 new apartments, the site will give rise to what will temporarily become the tallest skyscraper on Queens’ East River waterfront. Fresh renderings have also been released, revealing additional exterior details of the buildings as well as the landscaped greenery and waterfront esplanade. The buildings’ addresses are 52-03 and 52-41 Center Boulevard.

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