Residential

Updated Renderings Reveal Possible Mixed-Use Skyscraper at 267 Broadway in Tribeca, Manhattan

YIMBY spotted a couple of never before seen renderings for 267 Broadway, a 510-foot-tall mixed-use building proposed to be constructed in Tribeca. While previous iterations by Gene Kaufman Architect were last seen and revealed in February of 2018, the architecture firm reached out to say that they are no longer working on the project. As of now, The Roe Corporation was last heard to be the developer for the 42-story development. If built according to formerly announced plans, there would be 144,244 square feet of space and feature 37 residential units above an 80-room boutique hotel. The site is located between Chambers Street and Warren Street and is currently occupied by a five-story building.

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New Renderings Reveal Exterior Details of 2505 Broadway on Manhattan’s Upper West Side

New renderings have been revealed for ODA Architecture‘s 2505 Broadway, a 19-story residential building on Manhattan’s Upper West Side. Created by MOSO Studio, the renderings depict the upper and ground-floor levels of the structure, which is topped out at the corner of Broadway and West 93rd Street. ODA is also designing the interiors of the property and its 44 residential units, averaging 1,934 square feet apiece. Tomer Yogev of Adam America Real Estate is the developer for the 75,000-square-foot structure, which will also feature 5,000 square feet of ground-floor retail space. Douglas Elliman Development Marketing is handling sales and marketing for the project.

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1745 Linden Boulevard in New Lots, Brooklyn. All images courtesy of Mothergastonhomes.com

Affordable Housing Lottery Launches for 70 First-Time-Buyer Homes in New Lots and Brownsville, Brooklyn

The affordable housing lottery is open for Mother Gaston Hinsdale Homes, 70 residential units for sale across 17 buildings in New Lots and Brownsville, Brooklyn. The two- and three-bedroom residences are being built under NYC Department of Housing Preservation and Development‘s Neighborhood Infill Housing Opportunities Program and are only available to first-time owners. Available on NYC Housing Connect are the 70 homes for residents at 90 to 120 percent of the area median income, ranging in eligible income from $62,464 to $169,200.

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Rendering of 50 West 66th Street - Snøhetta

50 West 66th Street Remains Stalled on Manhattan’s Upper West Side

Work remains stalled on 50 West 66th Street, a 69-story residential tower that is slated to become the tallest skyscraper on Manhattan’s Upper West Side. Last summer, it appeared that progress would resume on the 775-foot-tall Snøhetta-designed project after a joint venture was formed between Extell Development Company and global investment entity Tennor Holding B.V. to complete construction. However, later in the year, Landmark West filed its “Article 78” petition against the developers regarding the height and zoning of the edifice. The case was set to head to the New York State Supreme Court after the Board of Standards voted 2-2 on the appeal, but no further information is available. If realized, the tower would surpass the height of the nearby 200 Amsterdam Avenue, which NIMBYs also sought and failed to curtail.

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