29 Featherbed Lane in Morris Heights, Bronx

Permits Filed for 160-Unit Apartment Building At 29 Featherbed Lane in Morris Heights, The Bronx

Permits have been filed for a 12-story residential development at 29 Featherbed Lane, in Morris Heights, The Bronx. The lot is on the interior of Featherbed Lane, between Jerome Avenue and Macombs Road. Located one block away is the Mt. Eden Avenue subway station, serviced by 4 train. Arjan Gjushi is responsible for the new development applications.

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4697 Third Avenue, Bronx

Permits Filed for 4697 3rd Avenue in Belmont, The Bronx

Permits have been filed for an eight-story mixed use building at 4697 Third Avenue, in Belmont, The Bronx. The lot is on the corner of Third Avenue and East 188th Street. Located seven blocks to the east is the Fordham Road station, serviced by the B and D trains. The Fordham MetroNorth train station is located three blocks north of the development. The new construction is also close to main throughways Webster Avenue and East Fordham Road.

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452-Key Marriott EDITION at 20 Times Square Plans For February Opening

20 Times Square, aka 701 Seventh Avenue, is almost complete. The tower already has one of the largest LED screens in Times Square, spanning a whopping 18,000 square feet. In February, doors will officially open to the 517-foot, 42-story, 452-key Marriott Edition hotel, wrapped in glass panels and topped with the logo on its western and southern facades. Witkoff, Ian Schrager Company, Winthrop Realty Trust, and Maefield Development are the developers, while Platt Byard Dovell White Architects (PBDW Architects) is the project’s architect.

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4650 Broadway in Inwood

Hello Living Acquires 4650 Broadway for $55 Million, Releases New Renderings

Hello Living’s first foray into Manhattan development will be a pricey one. The Brooklyn-based full-service real estate development firm announced earlier this week their plans to acquire 4650 Broadway in Inwood. If that address rings a bell, it’s because FBE Limited purchased the site this past spring from Acadia Realty Trust for $26 million. At $55 million, Hello Living paid more than twice that for 370,039 buildable square feet.

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