Residential

1646 Amsterdam Avenue in Harlem, Manhattan.

Affordable Housing Units Still Available at 1646 Amsterdam Avenue in Harlem, Manhattan

The affordable housing lottery has launched for 1646 Amsterdam Avenue, a five-story mixed-use building in Harlem, Manhattan. Built in 1920, the 8,520-square-foot development yields eight residential units and one commercial tenant. Available on NYC Housing Connect are four units for residents at 120 percent of the area median income (AMI), ranging in eligible income from $82,800 to $177,600.

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232 East 54th Street Wraps Up Construction in Midtown East, Manhattan

Construction is wrapping up on 232 East 54th Street, a 420-foot-tall residential tower in Midtown East. Located between Second and Third Avenues, the 40-story structure is designed by Ismael Leyva Architects and Elk Investors is listed as the developer, though YIMBY last reported that ownership may have fully transferred to Mossanen Group under the East 54th Street Properties LLC.

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Rendering of One Grove Development in Jersey City. Courtesy of Marchetto Higgins Stieve

One Grove Redesigned Development Awaits Approval from Jersey City’s Planning Board

The redesigned One Grove mixed-use proposal for 221 Grove Street in Jersey City is waiting for final approval. The site previously housed a Jersey City Boys and Girls Club in Downtown Jersey City and if approved, it could soon yield almost 200 residential units, ground-floor retail, and a garage. Strategic Capital is developing the 13-story building under One Grove Property LLC and Marchetto Higgins Stieve and Archilier Architecture are responsible for the design.

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3 Sutton Place’s Façade Nears 847-Foot Parapet in Midtown East, Manhattan

Façade installation is nearing the pinnacle of 3 Sutton Place, a 847-foot-tall residential skyscraper at 430 East 58th Street in Midtown East. Designed by Thomas Juul-Hansen and developed by Gamma Real Estate with Stephen B. Jacobs Group as the executive architect, the 62-story tower is located between Sutton Place South and First Avenue and will yield 121 residential units with sweeping views of the Manhattan skyline and the nearby East River. The site is a short walk from the waterfront and the Sutton Place Park North esplanade.

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Rendering of 106 North Third Street - Michael Muroff Architect

Rendering Revealed for 106 North Third Street in Williamsburg, Brooklyn

A rendering has been revealed for a six-story mixed-use building at 106 North Third Street in Williamsburg, Brooklyn. Designed by Michael Muroff Architect and developed by David Kubresi, the CEO of Vigoss, a denim brand based in the Garment District, the 16,605-square-foot structure will yield ten residences spread across 8,450 square feet, as well as 3,200 square feet of ground-floor retail space. The scope of development does not include construction of any enclosed parking.

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