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HIGHRISE SET 2014/15 PART #3:

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32-02 Astoria Boulevard South | 13 FLOORS

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Double T Corp. has filed applications to construct a 13-story, 24-unit mixed-use building at 32-02 Astoria Boulevard South, on the vacant southeast corner of Astoria Boulevard and 32nd Street. The total scope measures 33,438 square feet, and the project will be a mix of residential, commercial and community space; CE Architects is designing.
11 West 37th Street | 18 FLOORS

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11 West 37th Street will stand 18 stories tall, and the building will span 24,684 square feet, making it quite compact; the hotel will have 68 rooms.

Michael Kang’s portfolio does not signal a promising future for the site, which is located at the epicenter of the ugly hotel boom, at the edge of the Garment District. Sam Chang’s involvement also portends an unfortunate end-product.
207 West 79th Street | 16 FLOORS

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Developer Anbau Enterprises wants to demolish the five-story apartment building at 207 West 79th Street and replace it with a 16-story building designed by Morris Adjmi. An application filed with the Landmarks Preservation Commission, spotted by West Side Rag, details the scope of the project, which sits within the Upper West Side-Central Park West Historic District. The existing building dates to 1920, but alterations in the 1970s completely stripped the facade of all character and historic details. It's now a rather ugly dark brick box.
150 East 23rd Street | 19 Floors | 210 FEET

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Building Height (ft.): 210
Building Stories: 19
Dwelling Units: 52
60 Water Street | 14 and 8 Floors



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The Dock Street project is a Two Trees residential building, too — with 290 apartments planned, 58 of them affordable for low-income residents.
61 Bond Street | 13 FLOORS | 140 FEET



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Building Height (ft.): 140
Building Stories: 13
Dwelling Units: 285
42-14 Crescent Street | 13 FLOORS | 158 FT



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The first permits are up for a new 13-story development coming to 42-14 Crescent Street, in Long Island City’s Court Square neighborhood; Meadow Partners is listed as the site’s developer, and John Fotiadis is the architect of record.

Filings indicate that 42-14 Crescent Street will be mostly residential, spanning 39,879 square feet, though a 746 square-foot retail component will help enliven the streetscape. The development will total 45 units, and the structure will stand 158 feet tall.
1717 First Avenue | 351 FT | 34 FLOORS

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The first permits are up for a 34-story tower at 1717 First Avenue, just to the southwest of First Avenue and 89th Street, on the Upper East Side. Anbau Enterprises is the developer, and SHoP is the architect of record; the site also has an address at 356 East 89th Street.

Filings reveal the building will span a total of 189,890 square feet, which will be entirely residential besides a 3,558 square-foot retail component on the ground floor. The high-rise will have a total of 78 units, and the tower will top-out 351 feet above street level.
42-44 West 29th Street | 18 FLOORS



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Gene Kaufman is the architect of record, and the 18-story and 43,580-square foot building will contain 109 hotel rooms.

Per on-site signage, completion of 42-44 West 29th Street is slated for June of 2016.
152 East 87th Street | 19 FLOORS

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Permits have been filed to turn a six-story parking garage at 152 East 87th Street into a 19-story residential building with 95 apartment units.
The proposed development would include 120,584 square feet of residential space on the fourth through 19th floors, a rooftop terrace, as well as parking in the basement and on the first through third floors.
6 Water Street | 298 FT | 29 FLOORS



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On-site renderings are up for yet another Kaufman-designed hotel, this one coming to 6 Water Street, in the Financial District. Permits, which were issued on July 1st, indicate the developer is Sam Chang.

6 Water Street will stand 29 stories tall, and will have 249 rooms; the scope will total 125,684 square feet, which is about average for new hotel developments in Manhattan.
156 Tillary Street

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156 Tillary will be larger than its 13-story neighbor, standing 22 floors and 220 feet. The hotel will have 143 rooms spanning 58,310 square feet, and Brownstoner reported on its demolition last summer. As of February, the structure was still standing, though plans seem to be progressing toward newfound verticality.
150-154 East 23rd Street

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N.J.-based developer Bill Cheng plans to construct a 20-story, 80,000-square-foot condominium building on the site of a now-shuttered, century-old hardware store in Gramercy
282 South 5th Street



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In response to the question we asked last April, this is what's happening at Williamsburg's 287 Broadway lot: The site, located right near the Marcy Avenue J/M/Z stop, is now going by its other address, 282 South 5th Street, and will indeed soon be home to a 13-story, 82-unit rental apartment building with 26,000 square feet of landscaped outdoor space.
100 Varick Street

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High-flier files demolition plans to make room for 290-foot tall building at 100 Varick St.
347 Bowery

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The three-story building will give way to a 13-floor, 30,000 square-foot mixed-use residential development that may or may not include same-floor parking privileges.
92 Fulton Street

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The new filings indicate 92 Fulton Street will stand 16 floors and 147 feet to its pinnacle.
501 East 74th Street



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Permits reveal a total scope of 71,703 square feet, and the 205′ building will have 20 floors and 83 residences. The DOB filings were approved last week, and with fencing up, construction is just around the corner.
200 East 39th Street



37-10 24th Street

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Ozone Park, Queens-based developer New Generation Development filed plans yesterday to bring a 13-story hotel to Long Island City.

The 188-foot-tall property at 37-10 24th Street would hold nearly 46,000 square feet of space. There would be 122 hotel rooms, a restaurant and bar. Gurpal Cheema, who runs the development firm, razed the one-story warehouse on the site last year.
26-14 Jackson



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The 14-story building will have about 4,835 square feet of retail at the base. Ekstein Development and L+M Development Partners collaborated on the project; the architect of record is GF55 Partners.
NEW YORK | 540 West 53rd St | 230 FT | 24 FLOORS



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DOB filings indicate the development will be quite large, measuring 466,204 square feet; the commercial component will span 32,298 square feet on the ground level, while the residential portion will be split between 392 units. The site will be divided between two buildings, the larger of which will stand 24 stories and 230 feet tall.
NEW YORK | 132 West 27th St | 213 FT | 21 FLOORS



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Permits for the tower — which were partially approved two weeks ago — indicate it will eventually stand 21 stories and 213 feet tall, with 124,934 square feet of space divided between 313 hotel rooms.
414 West 15th Street



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Permits for 414 West 15th Street indicate it will stand 25 stories and 285 feet tall, with a total of 158 rooms spanning 108,979 square feet.
NEW YORK | 172 Montague St | 184 FT | 19 FLOORS

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Bonjour Capital is building the 19-story Brooklyn Heights residential tower.
NEW YORK | 155 East 79th St | 150 FT | 14 FLOORS



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About 38,000 square feet — there are seven duplexes. The concept is stacked townhouses. The site is so narrow — as you can see, they are literally townhouse layouts. You have an entry hall, your bedrooms on the second floor; every unit is a duplex. It has the things that you like without maintenance issues. And if you want privacy — well, it’s a very small building.
301 East 61st Street

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Permits for the building indicate it will stand 19 stories and 210 feet to its roof; the project will measure 44,730 square feet in total, the vast bulk of which will be residential. A retail component on the ground-floor will take up 1,035 square feet, while the remainder will be split between 30 residences.

Completion is expected in November of 2015.
257 West 29th Street

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A new 14-story supportive housing facility is set to rise at a Chelsea site once owned by Michael Imperioli of “The Sopranos” fame.
185-189 Bowery

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After sitting in bureaucratic purgatory for some ten months, the DOB approved plans last Wednesday for the “budget luxury inn.” (Construction permits aren’t issued yet, though) Contrary to previous plans, the CitizenM skyscraper will now rise nineteen stories (219 feet) and boast a payload of 300 rooms. In real estate talk, that’s 79,556 square-feet of space.
347 Bowery



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Once developer Urban Muse reduces six decades of history to a hole in the ground, they’ll then fill it with a thirteen-story mixed-use building with five 3BR condos (plus retail).
NEW YORK | 1562 2nd Ave | FT | 14 FLOORS



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Despite the lack of permits, information on Isaac & Stern’s website gives additional details for the tower, which will apparently stand fourteen stories tall, and measure 47,000 square feet; 1562 Second Avenue will also include a commercial component, likely on the ground-floor.
NEW YORK | 237 Duffield St | 223 FT | 23 FLOORS

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New building applications were filed today for a 23-story apartment building at 237 Duffield Street in downtown Brooklyn. Designed by Urban Tectonics, the 223-foot-high tower will have 108 units spread across 85,297 square feet of residential space. The development will also have 4,546 square feet of ground floor commercial space.
NEW YORK | 55 Wythe Ave | FT | 22 FLOORS



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he complex will include a 183-room luxury hotel and the whole thing, including retail and office space, will be 320,000 square feet, as previously reported. The site is located between North 12th and North 13th streets. SCG-Retail is leasing 40,000 square feet of retail, including 20,000 square feet on the ground floor with ceilings 18 to 23 feet high. There will also be a 20,000 square foot rooftop farm that will be open to the public. The whole shebang is supposed to be completed this year, according to the retail listing flyer. We suspect that timetable has changed.
136-72 Roosevelt Avenue



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Details for the project remain semi-vague given the lack of permits, but the images on Chan’s website are accompanied by text that reveals the site’s scope, and its imminent potential. The U-shaped lot will soon give rise to two 14-story towers, with the entirety of the development spanning 300,000 square feet.
NEW YORK | 180 Myrtle Ave | 160 FT | 15 FLOORS



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180 Myrtle Avenue will stand fifteen stories in total, and completion is expected in 2015.
NEW YORK | 644 East 14th St | 120 FT | 15 FLOORS

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Permits indicate that 644 East 14th Street will total 61,789 square feet, including 8,578 square feet of commercial space on the ground floor. The remainder of the first five stories will host a ‘community facility,’ which will span 18,937 square feet, and apartments will sit above; the structure will stand 15 stories tall, with 34,274 square feet of residential space divided between 50 units. At only 120 feet to its roof, ceilings heights will apparently be crypt-like.
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