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Housing Lottery Launches for 1975 Madison Avenue in Harlem, Manhattan

The affordable housing lottery has launched for 1975 Madison Avenue, an eight-story residential building in Harlem, Manhattan. Designed by DXA Studio and developed by The Davis Companies, the structure yields 97 residences. Available on NYC Housing Connect are 30 units for residents at 130 percent of the area median income (AMI), ranging in eligible income from $113,143 to $227,500.

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Ray Harlem. Photo by Michael Young.

Ray Harlem Wraps Up Construction at 2035 Fifth Avenue in Harlem, Manhattan

Construction is finished on Ray Harlem, a 21-story residential building at 2035 Fifth Avenue in Harlem, Manhattan. Designed by Frida Escobedo Studio in collaboration with Handel Architects and developed by Ray and LMXD, the structure yields 222 mixed-income rental apartments as well as 27,000 square feet of cultural space owned and operated by the National Black Theatre. The development is located on a through-lot parcel between East 125th and 126th Streets.

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39 West 128th Street. Photo by Michael Young.

Supportive Housing Building Rises at 39 West 128th Street in Harlem, Manhattan

Construction has passed the halfway mark on 39 West 128th Street, a nine-story residential building in Harlem, Manhattan. Designed by Magnusson Architecture & Planning and developed by The Bridge, the 95-foot-tall structure will span 77,588 square feet and yield 91 supportive housing units with an average scope of 529 square feet. The project will also include 12,144 square feet of community facility space, a 35-foot-long rear yard, and three enclosed parking spaces. The property is located between Fifth and Lenox Avenues.

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Castle III at 107 East 123rd Street.

Castle III’s Façade Progresses at 107 East 123rd Street in East Harlem, Manhattan

Exterior work is moving along on Castle III, a 15-story supportive housing project in East Harlem, Manhattan. Designed by Curtis + Ginsberg Architects and developed by The Fortune Society, the structure will yield 82 units for formerly incarcerated and justice-involved individuals. The project will also feature a ground-floor teaching kitchen for nutritional cooking demonstrations and free produce distribution for the local community. The property is located between Lexington and Park Avenues.

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1975 Madison Avenue. Photo by Michael Young.

1975 Madison Avenue Nears Completion in Harlem, Manhattan

Construction is nearing completion on 1975 Madison Avenue, a new eight-story residential building in Harlem, Manhattan. Designed by DXA Studio and developed by The Davis Companies, the 79-foot-tall structure will yield 97 rental units in one- to two-bedroom layouts. Thirty of the units will be dedicated to affordable housing. The property is located at the corner of Madison Avenue and East 126th Street.

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