Greenwich Village

775 Washington Street’s Expansion and Renovation Nears Completion in Manhattan’s West Village

Renovation and expansion work is nearing completion on 775 Washington Street, a four-story residential building in the Greenwich Village Historic District of Manhattan’s West Village. Designed by Leroy Street Studio and developed by Winter Properties, the project consists of the construction of a two-story steel-framed glass volume above a former two-story garage, and will yield three condominium units. Sciame Construction is the general contractor for the property, which is alternately addressed as 371 West 12th Street and located at the corner of Washington and West 12th Streets.

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The Keller’s Exterior Progresses at 150 Barrow Street in Manhattan’s West Village

Construction is progressing on The Keller, a residential project at 150 Barrow Street in Manhattan‘s West Village. Designed by BKSK Architects and developed by Aurora Capital, the project involves the construction of a new seven-story structure at 144 Barrow Street and the renovation of the former Keller Hotel, and will yield 24 condominium units in one- to four-bedroom layouts. Titanium Construction Services is the general contractor and Compass Development Marketing Group is handling sales and marketing for the property, which is located at the corner of Barrow and West Streets, directly across from Hudson River Park.

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Finishing Touches Underway on 145 Perry Street Mega Mansion in Manhattan’s West Village 

Construction is getting closer to completion on 145 Perry Street, a four-story private residence in Manhattan’s West Village. Designed by Leroy Street Studio with Robert Silman Associates Structural Engineers, the structure measures 30,000 square feet and replaces a former two-story parking garage. Sciame Construction is the construction manager for the property, which is alternately addressed as 703-711 Washington Street and is located at the corner of Perry and Washington Streets.

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John A. Paulson Center Completes Construction at 181 Mercer Street in Greenwich Village, Manhattan

Construction is complete on the John A. Paulson Center, a 23-story academic building for New York University at 181 Mercer Street in Greenwich Village. Designed by Davis Brody Bond and KieranTimberlake, the 735,000-square-foot structure is the largest expansion in the history of the campus and consists of three glass-clad towers rising from a podium spanning a full city block. Permasteelisa engineered and manufactured the facade, and Turner Construction Company was the contractor for the $1.2 billion project, which is bound by Bleecker Street to the north, Houston Street to the south, Mercer Street to the east, and I.M. Pei’s University Village complex to the west.

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Demolition Underway at 14 Gay Street in Greenwich Village, Manhattan

Demolition is progressing on 14 Gay Street, a landmarked three-story residential building in Greenwich Village, Manhattan. Located in the Greenwich Village Historic District, the 196-year-old structure was deemed at risk of imminent collapse by the city and was ordered to be immediately demolished. The current owner, Nazarian Property Group under the 14 Gay Street LLC, also owns the adjacent 16 Gay Street to the north and purchased both buildings along with three other nearby sites for around $12 million last April. Howard I. Shapiro & Associates is listed as the applicant of record for demolition permits that were recently filed for the property, which is located between Waverly Place and Christopher Street.

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