Lower East Side

55 Suffolk Street’s Brick Façade Nears Completion on Manhattan’s Lower East Side

Façade installation is finishing up on 55 Suffolk Street, a 30-story residential tower in the two-building Broome Street Development complex on Manhattan’s Lower East Side. Designed by Dattner Architects and developed by Gotham Organization, the 310-foot-tall structure stands directly to the east of The Norfolk Senior Housing Building, its 16-story sibling at 64 Norfolk Street. The complex rises from a shared podium and will yield a combined 387,223 square feet with 493 rental units, of which 43 percent will be dedicated to permanently affordable housing. Monadnock Construction is the general contractor for the property, which is located between Suffolk and Norfolk Streets.

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Construction On 222 E. Broadway Nears Completion On Manhattan’s Lower East Side

Exterior work is nearing the finish line on 222 E. Broadway, a 28-story residential tower on Manhattan’s Lower East Side. Designed by SLCE Architects with S4Architecture designing the facade, and developed by Optimum Asset Management, the 84,271-square-foot structure will yield 70 units in studio to four-bedroom layouts, with an average scope of 1,397 square feet apiece and interiors by Paris Forino. 222 E. Broadway is located by the corner of E. Broadway and Clinton Street. Cantor Pecorella is handling sales and marketing.

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Housing Lottery Launches for 61-63 Pitt Street on Manhattan’s Lower East Side

The affordable housing lottery has launched for 61-63 Pitt Street, a 12-story residential building on the Lower East Side of Manhattan. Designed by Frank J. Quatela Architects and developed by Paul Stallings of 6 Strong Realty LLC, the structure yields 59 residences. Available on NYC Housing Connect are 18 units for residents at 70 to 130 percent of the area median income (AMI), ranging in eligible income from $45,258 to $187,330.

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Permits Filed for 75 Essex Street on the Lower East Side of Manhattan

Permits have been filed for the conversion of a four-story commercial building into a 14-story mixed-use building at 75 Essex Street on Manhattan’s Lower East Side. Located between Delancey Street and Broome Street, the lot is one block south of the Delancey Street-Essex Street subway station, serviced by the F, M, J, and Z trains. Nechemia Weinberger of Soft Stone Development Group is listed as the owner behind the applications.

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