Residential

Rendering of The Estela. Designed by S9 Architecture

Mott Haven Marketplace Opens At The Estela In Mott Haven, Bronx

Locally owned deli and grocery Mott Haven Marketplace has opened at The Estela, a two-building residential development in Mott Haven, Bronx. Designed by S9 Architecture and developed by Domain Companies, the property is located at 414 Gerard Avenue and 445 Gerard Avenue and yields 544 units, with 164 designated for affordable housing. The 1,950 square foot marketplace is located at 445 Gerard Avenue.

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Jasper Stands Topped Out At 2-33 50th Avenue in Long Island City, Queens

Construction has topped out on Jasper, a 13-story residential building at 2-33 50th Avenue in the Hunters Point district of Long Island City, Queens. Designed by S9 Architecture and developed by The Domain Companies, LMXD, Bridge Investment Group, and The Vorea Group, the 125-foot-tall structure will span 550,000 square feet and yield 499 units in studio to three-bedroom layouts with 150 reserved for affordable housing, as well as 40,000 square feet of retail space, 503 square feet for a community facility under the Brownfield Award, 111 enclosed parking spaces, and a 30-foot-long rear yard. The $370 million project is alternately addressed as 49-20 5th Street and is bound by 49th Avenue to the north, 50th Avenue to the south, and 5th Street to the east.

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499 President Street’s Façade Progresses in Gowanus, Brooklyn

Façade installation is continuing on 499 President Street, an eight-story residential building in Gowanus, Brooklyn. Designed by SLCE Architects and developed by The Brodsky Organization and Avery Hall Investments, the 85-foot-tall structure will span 322,000 square feet and yield 350 rental units in studio to two-bedrooms layouts, with 25 percent designated for affordable housing, as well as 20,000 square feet of ground-floor retail space. The 1.6-acre property is bound by Union Street to the north, President Street to the south, and Nevins Street to the west.

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