Waterside At Xchange’s Curtain Wall Nears Completion in Secaucus, New Jersey

Façade installation is nearing completion on Waterside at Xchange, a 25-story residential building in Secaucus, New Jersey. Designed by Perkins Eastman and developed by Fraternity Meadows, the 250,000-square-foot structure is also known as Building G in the 60-acre Xchange at Secaucus Junction complex and will yield 403 residences next to a four-story parking garage. Waterside at Xchange is the tallest component in the 1,538-unit transit-oriented master plan, and is located on a formerly undeveloped plot of land between the Hackensack River and Brianna Lane.

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58 Dupont Street Progresses in Greenpoint, Brooklyn

Construction is progressing on 58 Dupont Street, a four-story residential building in Greenpoint, Brooklyn. Developed by 58 Dupont LLC, the structure will yield four units including a top-floor penthouse, a rooftop deck, and a cellar level. Mabe Group Inc. is the general contractor for the property, which is located on an interior lot between Manhattan Avenue to the east and Franklin Street to the west.

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Demolition Finishes for COOKFOX’s 335 Eighth Avenue in Chelsea, Manhattan

Demolition work is complete at 335 Eighth Avenue, the site of an upcoming seven-story residential building in Chelsea, Manhattan. Designed by COOKFOX and developed by MAG Partners and Penn South (aka Mutual Redevelopment Houses, Inc.), the 200,000-square-foot structure will yield 188 residential units with 30 percent dedicated to affordable housing for low- and middle-income residents under the Affordable NY Program, as well as a 23,000-square-foot Lidl grocery store on the ground floor. Titan Industrial SVC Corp served as the demolition contractor and Urban Atelier Group is the general contractor for the property, which is located at the corner of Eighth Avenue and West 26th Street within the Penn South affordable housing cooperative, officially known as Mutual Redevelopment Houses. The project is being co-financed by MAG Partners and global holding company Safanad.

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