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Phase One of Vermella Residential Complex Takes Shape in East Brunswick, New Jersey

Exterior work is progressing on Vermella East Brunswick, a 40-acre, $500 million complex in East Brunswick, New Jersey. Designed by Shore Point Architecture and developed by River Development Equities in partnership with Russo Development, the master plan will span nearly 790,000 square feet and yield 535 rental apartments and 218 townhomes. The complex will also include retail space, restaurants, medical offices, and additional commercial space, as well as indoor and outdoor residential amenities. The project site is bounded by Ruth Street to the north, Lake Avenue to the south, Route 18 to the east, and Renee Road to the west.

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Rendering of 200 East 75th Street, by DBOX

200 East 75th Street’s Façade Nears Completion on Manhattan’s Upper East Side

Exterior work is nearing completion on 200 East 75th Street, an 18-story residential building on Manhattan’s Upper East Side. Designed by Beyer Blinder Belle Architects and developed by EJS Group, the 214-foot-tall structure will span 97,569 square feet and yield 36 condominium units in two- to six-bedroom layouts. The development will also contain ground-floor retail space. The property is alternately addressed as 1305-1307 Third Avenue and located at the intersection of Third Avenue and East 75th Street.

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43-25 52nd Street Wraps Up Construction in Woodside, Queens

Construction is wrapping up on 43-25 52nd Street, a nine-story residential building in Woodside, Queens. Designed by Angelo Ng & Anthony Ng Architects and developed by Xiaoke Tang of Yi Lu Fa Corporation, the 90-foot-tall structure spans 22,945 square feet and yields 27 rental units with an average scope of 849 square feet. The development also contains a 36-foot-long-rear yard and nine enclosed parking spots. Twenty percent of the residential inventory will be designated as affordable housing. The property is located Roosevelt Avenue to the north and Queens Boulevard to the south.

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