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310 St. Nicholas Avenue - ND Architecture & Design

ND Architecture Reveals New Mixed-Use Building at 310 St. Nicholas Avenue in Bushwick, Brooklyn

Local developer Joel Berkowitz has teamed up with ND Architecture & Design to construct a 12,000-square-foot mixed-use property in Bushwick, Brooklyn. Located on a large corner lot at 310 St. Nicholas Avenue, the five-story building will contain a cellar-level community center, 1,939 square feet of ground-floor retail, and 5,486 square feet of residential area positioned above.

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304 West 150th Street in Harlem, Manhattan

Permits Filed for 304 West 150th Street in Harlem

Permits have been filed for a 12-story residential building at 304 West 150th Street in Harlem. Located between Frederick Douglass Boulevard and Bradhurst Avenue, the lot is two blocks from the 148th Street Lenox Terminal station, serviced by the 3 train. Michael Callaghan is listed as the owner behind the applications.

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One Clinton Street, design and render by Marvel Architects

Façade Work on Flatiron-esque One Clinton Making Headway in Brooklyn Heights

Work on the 36-story, mixed-use residential tower dubbed One Clinton is continuing to make rapid progress in Brooklyn Heights, and the building’s warm-colored stone façade is now rising. Also known as 280 Cadman Plaza West, the topped-out, triangular-shaped structure is designed by Marvel Architects and developed by Hudson Companies. The 295,000-square-foot project will include 134 residential units and One Clinton Street Library, a new public library that will replace the former Brooklyn Heights Library. The superstructure is situated at the confluence of Clinton Street, Tillary Street, and Cadman Plaza West.

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161 Broome Street in Lower East Side, Manhattan

Permits Filed for 161 Broome Street on the Lower East Side, Manhattan

Permits have been filed for a 15-story residential building at 161 Broome Street on the Lower East Side of Manhattan. Located between Clinton Street and Attorney Street, the lot is four blocks east of the Delancey Street-Essex Street subway station, serviced by the F, M, J, and Z trains. Grand Street Guild Housing Development is listed as the owner behind the applications.

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