Residential

70 Jackson Street. Rendering courtesy of Alma Realty Corp..

Rendering Reveals 128-Unit Project At 70 Jackson Street in Yonkers, Westchester County

A new rendering was recently unveiled for 70 Jackson Street, an eight-story residential building in Yonkers, Westchester County. Designed by Meridian Design Associates and developed by Alma Realty Corp., the 150,000-square-foot structure will yield 128 units, with 10 percent dedicated to affordable housing. The property is located between Jackson Street and Groshon Avenue.

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Casoni at 989 6th Avenue. Designed by C3D Architecture.

Casoni Nears Completion at 989 Sixth Avenue in Garment District, Manhattan

Façade installation is nearing completion on Casoni, an 81-story residential skyscraper at 989 Sixth Avenue in the Garment District of Midtown, Manhattan. Designed by C3D Architecture and developed by Sioni Group in partnership with AB & Sons, the 785-foot-tall structure will span 384,118 square feet and yield 311 rental and condominium units with an average scope of 991 square feet. The building will also contain two cellar levels. The property is located at the southwest corner of Sixth Avenue and West 37th Street.

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639-Unit Residential Conversion Progresses At 750 Third Avenue In Midtown East, Manhattan

Construction is underway on the office-to-residential conversion of 750 Third Avenue, a 34-story tower in Midtown East, Manhattan. Designed by Gensler and developed by SL Green Realty, the $805 million project will span 761,384 square feet and yield 639 rental units. The development will also include ground-floor and cellar retail, a fitness center, a membership club, coworking space, and half an acre of outdoor space. The property is located between East 46th and 47th Streets.

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View 5. Rendering courtesy of Aufgang Architects.

Phase Two of Kingston Housing Authority Redevelopment Breaks Ground in Kingston, Ulster County

Work is underway on phase two of the Kingston Housing Authority Redevelopment in Kingston, Ulster County. Designed by Aufgang Architects and developed in a partnership between the Kingston Housing Authority and Mountco Construction and Development Corp., the $112 million project will replace the 32-unit Penn Court development with an 80-unit senior living building. Thirty of the units will be reserved for seniors struggling with homelessness through the Empire State Supportive Housing Initiative. The property is bounded by Penn Court, Colonial Drive, and Flatbush Avenue.

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