Residential

46-21 11th Street

Reveal for 46-20 11th Street, Long Island City

YIMBY previously reported on 46-20 11th Street in Long Island City back in January, when new building applications were filed for the site with the DOB. Now, the reveal is out, thanks to The Court Square Blog, which spotted the on-site renderings yesterday. The project will rise seven floors and total 40,035 square feet of residential space, to be divided amongst 42 units, with a design by Raymond Chan Architects. 11th Street Condominiums LLC is developing, and the site’s former two-story warehouse has now been demolished, with completion is anticipated by the spring of 2019.


1330 East 17th Street Midwood

Permits Filed for 1330 East 17th Street, Midwood, Brooklyn

New building applications have been filed for a five-story and ten-unit project on an irregularly-shaped lot at 1330 East 17th Street, in Brooklyn’s Midwood neighborhood. The site is only one block east of the Q train’s Avenue M stop, and will comprise 7,276 square feet of residential space, likely translating into rental apartments with an average size of 727 square feet. Grigori Zinkevitch is the architect, and Joseph Horowitz of Lush Developers is listed as the developer. An existing two-story home must be demolished before work can begin.


1007 Union Avenue

Reveal for Large Church Redevelopment Coming to 1007 Union Avenue, Morrisania, The Bronx

When it comes to integrating PTACs into new buildings, the outcome is almost always disastrous from both environmental and aesthetic perspectives. While the environmental problems are difficult or outright impossible to mitigate, YIMBY may have found one of the very first examples where the aesthetic issues have been successfully solved, in the Bronx’s Morrisania neighborhood, though whether the renderings for 1007 Union Avenue translate into reality remains to be seen.

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One Park, image via DMG Investments

One Park Tops Out at 320 Adolphus Avenue in Cliffside Park, New Jersey

Cliffside Park, New Jersey, doesn’t often see new developments, but today YIMBY has news that the neighborhood’s newest project, dubbed One Park and located at 320 Adolphus Avenue, has officially topped-out. The photos come from a tipster, and the building stands 14 floors tall, containing 204 condominiums within its imminently-glassy envelope. Architectura is the architect, and DMG Investments is the developer, with completion expected by next fall.


6307 4th Avenue

Permits Filed for 6307 4th Avenue, Sunset Park, Brooklyn

Brooklyn’s Sunset Park neighborhood has been brimming with infill developments both large and small as of late, and now, building applications have been filed for a nine-story mixed-use structure at 6307 4th Avenue. Plans list the Metropolitan New York Synod as the developer, and show the project will have a 7,600 square-foot community facility component, topped by 49,916 square feet of residential space, which will be divided amongst 73 units. Christine Hunter of Magnusson Architecture and Planning is listed as the architect, and the site is currently occupied by a two-story church building that must first be demolished.


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