542 Graham Avenue in Greenpoint, Brooklyn

Permits Filed for Boutique Apartment Building at 542 Graham Avenue in Greenpoint, Brooklyn

Permits have been filed for a four-story residential building at 542 Graham Avenue, in Greenpoint, Brooklyn. The nearest transit access is four city blocks away at the Nassau subway station, serviced by the G train. Located between Engert Avenue and Broome Street, the proposed development is two blocks east of McCarren Park. Frederick Rufrano of Ancar Development Properties LLC is listed as the owner behind the applications.

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102-37 Jamaica Avenue in Woodhaven, Queens

Permits Filed for 102-37 Jamaica Avenue in Woodhaven, Queens

Permits have been filed for a new 10-unit apartment building at 102-37 Jamaica Avenue, in Woodhaven, Queens. The proposed development will have six stories, with community facilities on the first floor and cellar level. Located between 102nd Street and 104th Street on Jamaica Avenue, the 104th Street subway station serviced by the J and Z trains is steps away from the residential project. Vinod Monga is listed as the owner behind the applications.

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The Ritz Carlton NoMad, design by Rafael Vinoly

Vinoly-Designed Ritz Carlton Hotel & Residences Making Quick Headway at 1185 Broadway, in NoMad

Since the groundbreaking ceremony was held on September 4, 2018, NoMad’s future Ritz Carlton at 1185 Broadway has been making rapid progress. Excavation for the imminently 40-story and 580-foot-tall skyscraper has almost been finished, and rebar from the foundation walls is already poking up above street level. Designed by renowned architect Rafael Vinoly, MarriottRitz Carlton Hotels, and Flag Luxury Properties are the developers, while Yabu Pushelberg is the interior designer for the $500 million project.

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120 Lexington Avenue in Kips Bay, Manhattan

Permits Filed for 120 Lexington Avenue in Kips Bay, Manhattan

Back in November, YIMBY reported on demolition permits for three adjacent four-story buildings at the corner of 120-124 Lexington Avenue, in Kips Bay, Manhattan. New construction permits have now been filed for a 10-story mixed-use building at 120 Lexington Avenue. The site, between 28th and 29th streets, is located one block east of the 28th Street subway station, serviced by the 6 train. Four blocks away is Madison Square Park. Daniel Dabakaroff of Skyland Management is listed as the owner behind the applications.

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