Residential

208 Delancey Street,

Contemporary Design Revealed for 208 Delancey Street, Lower East Side

New renderings have been revealed for 208 Delancey Street, a 12-story residential tower coming to the Lower East Side. Back in July of 2015, YIMBY reported that construction had stalled out, and the owner at the time put the project on the market for $35.5 million. New Empire Real Estate is now going to be responsible for the development, and the change in management brought along a completely revamped design, by ODA Architecture, with Shiming Tam serving as architect of record.

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147-07 94th Avenue, via Google Maps

24-Story Tower Coming to 147-07 94th Avenue, Jamaica, Queens

Permits have been filed for a 24-story mixed-use building at 147-07 94th Avenue, in Jamaica, Queens. YIMBY last reported on the site in October 2016, when Phoenix Realty Group and Artimus Construction purchased it for $34 million. The site is one block away from the Jamaica LIRR Train Station, and the Sutphin Boulevard-Archer Avenue-JFK Subway Station, serviced by the E, J, and Z trains. Sutphin Boulevard Subway Station is six blocks further, serviced by the F train. Artimus Construction will be developing.

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74-25 43rd Avenue, via Google Maps

Permits Filed for 74-25 43rd Avenue, Elmhurst, Queens

Permits have been filed for a four-story residential building at 74-25 43rd Avenue, in Elmhurst, Queens. The site is four blocks away from the Roosevelt Avenue-Jackson Heights Subway Station, serviced by the E, F, M, and R trains, as well as the 74th Street Subway Station, serviced by the 7 trains. Qiu Fang LLC will be responsible for the project.

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432 Park Avenue, phoot by DBOX for CIM Group:Macklowe Properties

432 Park Avenue Sets Single-Building Record For Highest Residential Sales in New York City

The world’s current tallest residential tower, 432 Park Avenue, has broken a record. Total sales of its condominiums have now surpassed $2 billion, and co-developers CIM Group and Macklowe Properties have made the announcement that their Midtown project has now achieved the all-time record for all of New York City. This news leaves the developers just $1.1 billion dollars shy of their expected total $3.1 billion sell-out.

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