Renderings Revealed for 1490 McDonald Ave in Mapleton, Brooklyn

New renderings have been revealed for 1490 McDonald Ave, an upcoming 12-story mixed-use building in Mapleton, Brooklyn. Designed by C3D Architecture, the 185,000-square-foot structure will yield office space, a community facility, parking for tenants, a public plaza, and a space for a restaurant and cafe. The 29,500-square-foot trapezoidal property is bound by Washington Cemetery to the north, Avenue M to the south, McDonald Avenue to the east, and a number of low-rise warehouses and commercial facilities to the west.

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372 Wallabout Street Nears Completion in South Williamsburg, Brooklyn

Construction is nearing completion on 372 Wallabout Street, a five-story mixed-use building in the Broadway Triangle section of South Williamsburg, Brooklyn. Designed by Diego Aguilera Architects P.C., the 65-foot-tall structure will span 8,100 square feet and yield six units with an average scope of 867 square feet, as well as 2,900 square feet of community facility space. The building sits on a 2,500-square-foot plot between Throop and Harrison Avenues.

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Permits Filed for 78-07 51st Avenue in Elmhurst, Queens

Permits have been filed for a five-story commercial building at 78-07 51st Avenue in Elmhurst, Queens. Located between Hillyer Street and Queens Boulevard, the lot is near the Elmhurst Avenue subway station, serviced by the E, F, M, and R trains. Danny Turkel of Liberty One Construction LLC is listed as the owner behind the applications.

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Rendering of 140 Hillside Avenue - J Frankl Associates

140 Hillside Avenue Nears Completion in Fort George, Manhattan

Façade installation is nearing completion on 140 Hillside Avenue, a seven-story residential building in Fort George, Manhattan. Designed by J Frankl Associates and developed by Read Property Group, the structure will span 26,466 square feet and yield 20 condominium units with an average scope of more than 1,000 square feet, including two penthouse units, as well as residential amenities and a cellar level. The development stands on a formerly vacant lot between Nagle Avenue to the north and Sickles Street to the southwest, and between the neighborhoods of Washington Heights and Inwood.

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