Residential

Construction Wraps on 80 East 10th Street in the East Village

Construction has wrapped up on 80 East 10th Street, a 26,000-square-foot mixed-use building in the East Village. The ten-story mixed-use building is designed by NAVA Companies and developed by Parametric Development Group. Brown Harris Stevens Development Marketing is responsible for sales of the 12 condominiums, which include a five-bedroom spread. Each home averages 2,000 square feet and range from $4.15 to $8.25 million. Cushman & Wakefield is marketing the ground-floor retail space, which has yet to find a tenant.

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200 Amsterdam Avenue’s Façade Installation Progresses on Manhattan’s Upper West Side

The construction crane at 200 Amsterdam Avenue has been fully disassembled and taken down. The topped-out residential skyscraper stands 668 feet high above the Upper West Side and is the 30th structure in our countdown of the tallest projects under construction in New York City. The 51-story building, which is designed by Elkus Manfredi Architects and developed by SJP Properties, stands as the tallest structure in the upper Manhattan neighborhood. CetraRuddy is the lead interior designer for the 283,000-square-foot project.

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2958-2960 Marion Avenue in Bedford Park, The Bronx

Permits Filed for 2958-2960 Marion Avenue in Bedford Park, The Bronx

Permits have been filed for two four-story residential buildings at 2958-2960 Marion Avenue in Bedford Park, The Bronx. Located between Bedford Park Boulevard and East 201st Street, the lots are near the Botanical Garden stop on the Metro-North Harlem and the Bedford Park Boulevard subway station, serviced by the B and D trains. Brooklyn Grid is listed as the owner behind the applications.

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YIMBY’s Annual Construction Countdown Begins With 45 Park Place in Tribeca

YIMBY is counting down the 31 tallest skyscrapers under construction in New York City. Our annual list looks at projects that made a substantial amount of progress since the beginning of 2019. We start with 45 Park Place, a 43-story reinforced concrete superstructure topped out at 667 feet tall above the Manhattan neighborhood of Tribeca. The modestly slender skyscraper is designed by SOMA Architects with Ismael Leyva Architects serving as the executive and residential architect. The property is being developed by Sharif el-Gamal of Soho Properties. The Piero Lissoni-designed interiors are being handled and marketed by Corcoran Sunshine.

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