Residential

Review Process Underway for 143-151 Woodworth Avenue in Yonkers, New York

A proposed two-tower residential development may soon become a reality at 143-151 Woodworth Avenue in Yonkers, New York. Designed by INOA Architecture and developed by TCP Realty LLC, the proposed complex recently went through the Zoning Board of Appeals last Wednesday evening at Yonkers City Hall, and is currently under review. The master plan calls for two 32-story structures standing 372 feet tall and  yielding approximately 672 units. The site is located along Woodworth Avenue on an interior lot between Lamartine Avenue to the north and Babcock Place to the south.

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LPC to Review Proposal For 260 Clinton Avenue In Clinton Hill, Brooklyn

The Landmarks Preservation Commission (LPC) is set to review a proposal for 260 Clinton Avenue, a four-story residential building in Clinton Hill, Brooklyn. Assembled by Sa-Da Architecture, the proposal calls for changes intended to update the three-unit structure while maintaining its historic characteristics. The property is located between Willoughby and DeKalb Avenues, on the St. Joseph’s University Brooklyn Campus.

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Permits Filed for 910 East 167th Street in Longwood, The Bronx

Permits have been filed to expand a two-story structure into a four-story residential building at 910 East 167th Street in Longwood, The Bronx. Located between Kelly Street and Tiffany Street, the lot is near the Simpson Street subway station, served by the 2 and 5 trains. Leibish Ostreicher of 910 East 167 LLC is listed as the owner behind the applications.

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44-Story Skyscraper Revealed for 42-50 24th Street in Long Island City, Queens

Updated plans and renderings have been revealed for 42-50 24th Street, an upcoming 44-story residential skyscraper in downtown Long Island City, Queens. Developed by Chris Jiashu Xu of United Construction & Development, the 589-foot-tall structure will stand as the second-tallest condominium tower in the borough, only surpassed by the developer’s 67-story, 763-foot-tall Skyline Tower a few streets to the south. The site is bound by 23rd Street to the west, 43rd Avenue to the south, and 24th Street to the east.

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Renderings Revealed for The Cube at 42-53 24th Street in Long Island City, Queens.

Renderings have been revealed for The Cube, a 14-story residential building planned for 42-53 24th Street in downtown Long Island City, Queens. Designed by MY Architect PC and developed by Chris Jiashu Xu of United Construction & Development, the structure will yield 217 condominium units, ground-floor retail space, and enclosed parking. The site is located at the northeast corner of 24th Street and 43rd Avenue.

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