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HIGHRISE SET 2014/15 PART #2:

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NEW YORK | 828 East 149th Street | FT | 14 FLOORS



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There, Newman Design filed an application for a new 14-story affordable housing project, just west of where Prospect Avenue, Southern Boulevard, and East 149th Street converge, developed in conjunction with the New York City Department of Housing Preservation and Development. The 225,000-square foot building will be quite hefty, with the square footage of a small skyscraper, but will be arranged with squatter and bulkier massing, filling about half the lot but meeting the sidewalk without any apparent setbacks.
NEW YORK | 219-223 West 77th Street | 185 FT | 18 FLOORS

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The new property at 219-223 West 77th Street, between Broadway and Amsterdam Avenue, is slated to hold 25 apartments and rise 185 feet. There will be a total of 79,899 square feet, with 1,624 square feet allotted for ground-floor commercial space. Parking will span about 3,000 square feet, documents show. Architecture firm Goldstein Hill & West was hired to handle design.
NEW YORK | 188 11th Avenue | FT | 19 FLOORS



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188 11th Avenue: Skybox/Chelsea, LLC has filed applications to begin foundation work on a 19-story and 11-unit mixed-use building of 72,091 square feet at 188 11th Avenue, in West Chelsea; an existing two-story building had to be demolished, and KOOP is designing.
NEW YORK | 54-62 Fulton St | 236 FT | 23 FLOORS

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Large Rendering: https://nyocommercialobserver.files....ton-street.jpg

Steven Brauser, who filed for the permit application with the Department of Buildings, has partnered with Socius Development Group to erect an 130,000-square-foot rental building at 56 Fulton Street, at the corner of Cliff Street. The 23-story, 120-unit building will be called Exhibit, Scott L. Aaron, a principal at Socius, told Commercial Observer.
1 Flatbush Avenue | 210 FT | 19 FLOORS



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It calls for a 19-story, 210-foot residential building of 160,000 square feet of total construction area, with a substantial retail component. The building would contain a bit more than 123,000 square feet of net residential space divided over 157 apartments, for a very rental-sized unit average of under 800 square feet. The developers will set aside 20 percent of its units as below-market housing in exchange for a slight density boost and tax breaks, as part of the city’s inclusionary housing program.
NEW YORK | 229 Lexington Avenue | FT | 14 FLOORS



NEW YORK | 81 Fleet Place | FT | 15 FLOORS



NEW YORK | 100 University Place | 309 FT | 23 FLOORS

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100 University Place’s design has not been revealed, but the 23-story tower will stand 309 feet tall, making an impact on the relatively short neighborhood skyline. While no completion date has been announced, construction would appear imminent, given demolition’s progression on the existing structure.
NEW YORK | 308 West 40th St | FT | 13 FLOORS

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Plans filed today now call for a 13-story commercial structure of nearly 27,000 square feet of total construction floor space. Gene Kaufman has been swapped out for Nobutaka Ashihara, a New York-based architect who’s designed a number of hotels in Manhattan, from Midtown to the Financial District, and generally produces higher quality designs than Kaufman.
NEW YORK | 501 Voorhies Avenue | 333 FT | 30 FLOORS



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Now, we know: architect Perkins Eastman has filed for a new building permit at 1501 Voorhies Avenue, and the tower will reach a whopping 333 feet into the sky, hitting 30 stories at its peak. The project – situated on an oddly shaped parcel adjacent to the Brighton Line elevated structure, overlooking the Sheepshead Bay express stop – will be 280,000 square feet in total, mostly residential but with a 15,000-square foot commercial space.
NEW YORK | 2300 Cropsey Avenue | 273 FT | 24 FLOORS

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The nearly 350,000-square foot building at 2300 Cropsey will contain 170 apartments – we’re guessing condos – divided over 200,000 square of net residential space, for a roomy but modest unit size of almost 1,200 square feet. There will be 60,000 square feet of community facility space, likely marketed towards doctors, with 337 garage parking spaces and a surface lot that will hold 32 stalls.
NEW YORK | 27-21 44th Drive | 282 FT | 26 FLOORS

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Yet another tower will soon join the Long Island City boom: a new building application has been filed for a 26-story, 145,000-square foot building coming to 27-21 44th Drive, in Court Square, with Silvercup Properties as the developer.
NEW YORK | 233 West 125th Street | 300 FT | 26 FLOORS



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Aufgang is the project’s architect, and the 26-story building will stand 300 feet tall; interiors will be split between a 172,067 square foot residential component, divided between 192 apartments, and a 203,120 square foot hotel.
NEW YORK | 27-19 44th Drive | 282 FT | 27 FLOORS



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The first permits are up for yet another Court Square tower, this one coming to 27-19 44th Drive. Coincidentally, permits were filed for a 26-story tower right next door yesterday, and the buildings will actually be the same height, with both standing 282 feet tall.
NEW YORK | 531 6th St | 150 FT | FLOORS

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Before they're gone, gone, gone, take a moment to appreciate the buildings New York Methodist Hospital has targeted for demolition.

The hospital, which has owned the handsome properties for decades, plans to tear them down and construct the Center for Community Health, a 486,000-square-foot building that would be 150 feet high.
NEW YORK | 285 Schermerhorn Street | FT | 14 FLOORS

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The land hasn’t traded hands yet, but a new building application filed with the Department of Buildings has revealed the developer for 285 Schermerhorn Street: Second Development Services, or SDS. The Brooklyn Heights-based firm plans to double the size of the existing office building, bringing it to 14 stories, and turning it into a 106-unit, 91,000-square foot apartment tower.
NEW YORK | 19 Beekman Street | FT | 23 FLOORS



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The scheme may be modified once the development site is sold, as it is currently listed with Massey Knakal for an unspecified price. Per The Real Deal, Ronnie Oved bought the property for $11.2 million in late 2012, and it sits directly across the street from 8 Spruce.
NEW YORK | 2230 Broadway | FT | 20 FLOORS

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The building will be 20 stories tall, and it appears from the retail floor plans that it will have two above-ground and two below-ground floors for retail establishments. Food establishments will be allowed. The bulk of the building, as expected, will contain luxury apartments, many of which will have balconies. We don’t know yet whether they’ll be rentals or condos. The Larstrand, another Friedland project, is a rental property. Rose Associates will manage the building.
NEW YORK | 6-14 W 22nd | FT | 2 x 14 FLOORS



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Architect Morris Adjmi has a penchant for charming the Landmarks Preservation Commission. So, while his proposal for two connected structures at West 21st and 22nd streets was not approved the first time it was presented to the Commission back in September, it would not be denied twice. Adjmi took the LPC's advice and narrowed the windows at the 22nd Street base in order to give it a more vertical look and also increased the ratio of metal to stone. "The applicant has [done] everything we asked," commented commissioner Joan Gerber. Commissioner Michael Devonshire remarked that it was "nice to see a building in the hands of a master." The plans were approved unanimously.
NEW YORK | 271 lenox road | 150 FT | 15 FLOORS

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Building Height (ft.): 150
Building Stories: 15
Dwelling Units: 55
NEW YORK | 299 Livingston Street | 17 FLOORS | 158 FT

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Building Height (ft.): 158
Building Stories: 17
Dwelling Units: 37
NEW YORK | 47 West 55th Street | 138 FT | 13 FLOORS

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This hotel development located just off Fifth Avenue has a lot size of 37.6x100 ft with a 30,000 sq. ft of build-able area. The building has 13 stories and a height of 138 ft. On the first floor is the hotel lobby and a restaurant with a rear open terrace. The hotel has 77 guest rooms with six rooms per floor. There is a large open terrace with a bar on the top floor a and 30 ft long lap pool. The developer requested a building with a classical facade that would blend well with the neighborhood. There is a highly recessed limestone facade with cornices and trims which evokes a rich past and will add to the luxury feel of Fifth Avenue.
NEW YORK | 60 Water Street | FT | 17 + 9 FLOORS



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The building will be ready for occupancy by the first quarter of 2015, and Two Trees will begin leasing this fall. Rents have not been released for the market rate units, but the 58 affordable units will start around $500 for a studio. LEESER Architects and Ismael Leyva Architects created the building, which consists of a 17-story tower, a shorter nine-story building, and a 50,000-square-foot school. As the rendering shows, the 300-seat middle school runs along Front Street and Dock Street, with the residential buildings fronting on Dock and Water Streets, giving the building its address, 60 Water Street. The ground floor on Water will also be home to retail.
17 John Street



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Real estate crowdfunding startup Prodigy Network closed on the acquisition of a 15-story rental building at 17 John Street for $85.3 million. The sum included more than $25 million in crowdfunded equity. Prodigy, led by Rodrigo Nino, is in the process of converting the property into a 23-story, 191-unit extended-stay hotel. The building, nicknamed a “cotel,” aims to fuse a hotel, co-working space and LinkedIn-esque environment that offers extended stay suites, networkin events and collaborative work environments.
177 N 9th Street



NEW YORK | 8-12 Maiden Lane | 24 FLOORS | 246 FT



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Permits list the developer as Thomas Wang, of WL Group Construction, which is based in Flushing. Kaufman is the architect of record, and the 75,467 square foot project will be split between 192 rooms. Ceiling heights will be relatively generous compared to average new hotels, with the 24-story building rising 246 feet.
NEW YORK | 501-511 West 43rd St | FT | 16 + 15 FLOORS

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The Elad Group is anxious to build a residential building on a vacant West 43rd Street lot with 15- and 16-story towers over Amtrak lines, but the developer needs special permits to build over the tracks and to have some regulations waived. With only generic designs as placeholders, Elad's plans were met with resistance from Community Board 4 during a meeting this Wednesday. The board said that Elad is rushing the permitting process and that the request to breach height limits is an order too tall.
NEW YORK | 2 North 6th Place | 398 FT | 40 FLOORS



NEW YORK | 34-46 Vernon Boulevard | 2 X 18 FLOORS | FT



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So it seems like old building applications must be updated before work starts. Previous plans with the DOB called for an 18-story building with 232 units; other reports said the developers planned two 20-story residential towers, which the rendering, probably outdated, supports.
NEW YORK | 68 Charlton Place | FT | 22 FLOORS



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Looks like third plan's a charm for Extell's project at 68 Charlton Place; it seems the developer has decided to stick with its proposal to develop a 22-story residential building with 91 market-rate co-ops and 25 affordable apartments.
NEW YORK | 117 Livingston St | 210 FT | 21 FLOORS



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The 21-story, 210-foot building doesn’t approach the size of the 825-footer in Manhattan, but it occupies a very visible location on Livingstone Street at its busy confluence with Red Hook Lane and Boerum Place, the primary Brooklyn Bridge approach. The residential tower is being planned by Quinlan Development Group (also responsible for 267 Pacific and 153 Remsen nearby, as well as One Vandam in Manhattan), with Ennead Architects as the permit’s applicant.
NEW YORK | 42-31 Union St | FT | 18 FLOORS



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Just outside of the heart of downtown Flushing, a very special mixed-use hotel and medical building has started to rise. A glassy stack of 18 floors of class-A commercial space, the tower is an exceedingly rare instance of a developer asking the city to build less housing and more commercial space than allowed by the zoning code.
NEW YORK | 242 Broome St | 160 FT | 14 FLOORS

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Building Height (ft.): 160
Building Stories: 14
Dwelling Units: 55
1580 Nostrand Avenue | 214 FT | 23 FLOORS

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As large-scale new development has pushed deeper into Brooklyn, Hello Living is often on the bleeding edge. The firm, based in Crown Heights and led by Eli Karp, has pressed further into Flatbush than most other developers, with projects at 651 New York Avenue, 271 Lenox Road and 2415 Albemarle Road.

Now Hello Living is poised to add another project, even deeper into Flatbush, to their portfolio. Their architect of record, Vincent Martineau, filed for permits this morning for a sizable project at 1580 Nostrand Avenue.
59 Franklin Street | 18 FLOORS | 185 FT

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Bonjour Capital has filed applications to construct a new 18-story building at 59 Franklin Street, in Tribeca, between Church and Broadway. The architect of record is Goldner.

Permits reveal a total scope of 89,080 square feet, and the building will be entirely residential, divided between 89 apartments.
Royal Plaza Condominium

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Description
New Building
134,000 SF
14 stories
52 residential units
Medical Offices
Indoor parking garage

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$12M

Location
132-35 41 Road
Queens, NY, USA
340 East 24th Street | 14 FLOORS

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Mr. Shaoul’s Magnum Real Estate and 40 North will build a new 146,000-square-foot, 242-unit dorm for the School of Visual Arts on the site, at the corner of 24th Street and First Avenue, according to previous reports. Ismael Leyva Architects will design the building.

The planned 14-story structure is one of many dorm projects in the pipeline for Magnum, Mr. Shaoul has said.
525 Greenwich Street



17 East 47th Street



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The eight-story Mercantile Library at 17 East 47th Street may be in for a vertical extension, as renderings for an enlargement have been posted to architect George Boyle’s website, outlining the possibilities for the future “Merc Hotel.”
42-16 Queens Plaza South | 14 FLOORS | 170 FT

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Multiple Dwelling Classification:
Building Height (ft.): 170
Building Stories: 14
Dwelling Units:
NEW YORK | 36-16 Main St. | 15 FLOORS



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The new building, which is being designed by JWC Architects Engineer DPC, will be a 15-story residential development, according to Department of Buildings records.
221 West 29th Street



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While the initial documents indicated the height would be 15 floors, that number has seen an increase, and the building will actually stand 21 stories tall.
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