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Preliminary rendering of 111 Washington Street, formerly 8 Carlisle Street

Foundations Take Shape For 64-Story Residential Skyscraper at 111 Washington Street in Financial District, Manhattan

Foundations are progressing at 111 Washington Street, the site of a 64-story residential skyscraper in Manhattan’s Financial District. Designed by Handel Architects and developed by Carlisle New York Apartments and Grubb Properties, which closed on a $48 million loan for the project last summer, the 712-foot-tall structure will span 326,221 square feet and yield 462 residential units, 7,000 square feet of commercial space, and a 60-foot-long rear yard. The development is alternately addressed as 8 Carlisle Street and located at the corner of Washington and Carlisle Streets, south of the nearby World Trade Center complex.

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380 4th Avenue’s Exterior Takes Shape in Gowanus, Brooklyn

Exterior work is progressing on 380 4th Avenue, a 17-story residential building in Gowanus, Brooklyn. Designed by GF55 Architects and developed by Quinlan Development Group LLC, the 175-foot-tall structure will span 211,650 square feet and yield 197 rental units with an average scope of 830 square feet, as well as 6,030 square feet of ground-floor commercial space, a cellar level, a 40-foot-long rear yard, and 30 enclosed parking spaces. Fifty of the units will be designated as affordable housing. The $78 million project is located between 3rd and 6th Streets.

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Permits Filed for 2400 Bronx Park East in Bronxwood, The Bronx

Permits have been filed to expand a three-story structure into a four-story residential building at 2400 Bronx Park East in Bronxwood, The Bronx. Located near the intersection of Bronx Park East and Waring Avenue, the lot is near the Allerton Avenue subway station, serviced by the 2 and 5 trains. Gil Broitman is listed as the owner behind the applications.

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Best Western Hotel Tops Out at 319-321 West 38th Street in Midtown, Manhattan

Construction has topped out on 319-321 West 38th Street, a 26-story Best Western Hotel in Midtown, Manhattan. Designed by Gene Kaufman Architect and developed by 319 West 38th Steel LP, the 250-foot-tall structure will span 44,200 square feet with an undisclosed number of hotel rooms and a collection of amenities. The property stands on two adjoining interior plots between Eighth and Ninth Avenues.

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