Residential

Construction Nears Halfway Point at 128 West 23rd Street, in Chelsea

Work is moving along smoothly at 128 West 23rd Street in Chelsea, where the first several floors of the future 15-story residential complex have been built. The site is located between Sixth Avenue and Seventh Avenue, and will contain 40,230 square feet of residential space split among 33 units, for an average of about 1,200 square feet apiece. The building will also feature 3,598 square feet of retail space on the ground floor. Valyrian Capital and Pan Brothers are the developers of the site while Kutnicki Bernstein Architects is the architect of record.

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Rendering of 2155 Caton Avenue - Z Architecture

Renderings Revealed for 2155 Caton Avenue in Flatbush, Brooklyn

As construction continues to proceed at 2155 Caton Avenue in Flatbush, Brooklyn, Z Architecture has released new renderings of the rising residential building. Located on a through lot between Caton Avenue and Lenox Road, the five-story structure will eventually comprise 32,118 square feet of residential area. The property is expected to yield 27 condominiums including a collection of two and three-bedroom homes. The most premium residences will offer outdoor balconies and large terraces along Caton Avenue.

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Sculptural Window Installation Continues at Thomas Heatherwick’s 515 West 18th Street in Chelsea

The bubbling and bulging sculptural windows of 515 West 18th Street in Chelsea are making their way toward the tops of the new pair of residential buildings. The reinforced concrete structures, which straddle the High Line, are designed by Thomas Heatherwick of Heatherwick Studio and developed by Related Companies. The entire site takes up the eastern half of the parcel of land along Tenth Avenue between West 18th Street and West 19th Street. The taller, 22-story sibling on the western end of the property recently topped out across from the shorter, ten-story component. Both will eventually be enclosed with the same architectural curtain wall of gray-colored bricks and bulbous bay windows. SLCE Architects is the executive architect of the project.

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