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Old Posted Jan 20, 2017, 2:19 AM
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Your a mod lol... you can change it.
It's not my thread, so I didn't want to touch it.

Anyway, the title made it sound like a new one was made every year. Didn't want to start a new one either.

But I see it's fixed now!
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Old Posted Jan 22, 2017, 6:14 PM
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Old Posted Jan 28, 2017, 12:42 PM
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Bronx-based JCAL Development Group is wading into Manhattan’s affordable housing game, with plans to build a 75-unit rental building in Central Harlem.

Plans call for a 15-story, mixed-use building at 2395 Frederick Douglass Boulevard, also known as 2395 Eighth Avenue, according to a permit application filed with the city’s Department of Buildings. Spanning 76,477 square feet, the building would have 8,265 square feet of commercial space including a 7,300-square-foot supermarket, according to JCAL principal William Bollinger.

Aufgang Architects is the architect of record, the filing shows.
The building — between West 128th and West 129th streets — would be comprised of a mix of studios through three-bedroom units with prices based on the city’s Extremely Low & Low-Income Affordability (ELLA) program, said Bollinger, characterizing the project as “deep affordability.” Amenities will include a recreation room, bike storage and study room, according to the DOB filing.
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Old Posted Jan 28, 2017, 12:46 PM
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An underutilized NYPD parking garage in Jamaica, Queens will soon be transformed into a massive mixed-use development that includes a fully-affordable residential section with 350 apartments.

The project is a collaboration between several city agencies—the Economic Development Corporation, the Housing Development Corporation, and the Department of Housing Preservation and Development.

Back in February 2015, the trio had put out a request for proposals (RFP) for the site, and eventually the group decided to go with Omni New York LLC, a development firm that has extensive experience in creating affordable housing, having helped build and rehabilitate over 6,000 affordable units across the city.

“The redevelopment of the 168th Street NYPD garage into a thriving mixed-use facility furthers Mayor de Blasio’s Housing New York initiative to create more affordable housing options for New Yorkers,” Maria Torres-Springer, the president of NYCEDC, said in a statement.

The site is located on 168th Street between Jamaica and Archer Avenues, and Omni plans to convert the parking garage into a 450,000 square foot development that, aside from the apartments, will come with a community facility, a ground-floor retail space, and underground parking, part of which will be reserved for the NYPD.
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Old Posted Jan 30, 2017, 1:22 PM
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Old Posted Jan 30, 2017, 1:43 PM
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For two years, Cornell Realty has been trying to develop two former commercial laundry facilities in southern Crown Heights into residential towers with more than 500 apartments. Now the firm’s plan to rezone those properties is inching through the public review process, and YIMBY has a glimpse of what the project will look like, thanks to documents filed with the Department of City Planning.

The new zoning would pave the way for two 16-story, 175-foot-tall buildings at 40 Crown Street and 931 Carroll Street. If the developer decided to work with the current zoning, plans filed in 2014 could move forward. Back then, the firm hoped to erect four seven-story buildings with 209 apartments, maxing out the relatively low height limits and density allowed in southern Crown Heights. Both sites sit between Franklin and Washington avenues, next to the Franklin Avenue shuttle tracks.

The Crown Street building would span 427,634 square feet and hold 390 apartments, 150 of which would rent for below-market rates. It would also include 16,300 square feet of retail and 114 parking spots. The development site stretches through from Crown to Montgomery streets and fronts the entire block along the western side of Franklin Avenue.

On Carroll Street, the second 16-story tower would have 128 apartments, 34 of which would rent for below-market rates. The 134,300-square-foot building would also include a 37-car garage.

The finished development would host 518 apartments, 152 of which would rent through the city’s affordable housing lottery. Cornell also plans to take advantage of Option 1 of the city’s Mandatory Inclusionary Housing program, meaning 25 percent of the units will rent to families making an average of 60 percent of the Area Median Income, or $48,960 for a family of three. Ten percent of those units will go to families making up to 40 percent of the Area Median Income, or $32,640 for a family of three.
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Old Posted Feb 3, 2017, 1:18 AM
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As Mayor Bill de Blasio’s affordable housing plan kicks into high gear, more developers are pushing through big, subsidized rental projects in the outer boroughs. Today we’ve got a look at a two-building, 14-story development planned for a forlorn, industrial area of the South Bronx.

Developer Ader Group hopes to rezone a swath of garages near the Sheridan Expressway and the elevated 6 train tracks in Longwood, along the Bronx River. The 473,000-square-foot development would have 474 affordable apartments, 9,520 square feet of community facility space, 14,937 square feet of retail and a 69-space parking garage.


While the zoning documents don’t offer much about the amenities, the renderings show landscaped roof decks and solar panels.

Within the project, 95 units will go to homeless families, 47 units will be reserved for families earning 37 percent of the Area Median Income, 47 units will go to households earning 47 percent AMI, 238 units will be reserved for folks earning 57 percent AMI, and the final 47 units will rent to households earning 80 percent AMI.

Building 1 will have 243 units plus the community space, and Building 2 will hold 231 units and ground floor retail space.

Construction is expected to start on the first building in June 2017 and wrap by June 2019, according to plans on file with the Department of City Planning. Once Building 1 is fully leased, the developer hopes to start work on the second building and finish by 2021.
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Any update info about two world trade center yet?
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Old Posted Feb 7, 2017, 1:37 AM
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Old Posted Feb 7, 2017, 1:39 AM
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Any update info about two world trade center yet?
Can find all the info here: http://forum.skyscraperpage.com/showthread.php?t=130301

4500 posts of info, suffering, happiness, disappointment, rebirth, more sadness, and suspense. It's the Chronicles of Narnia of projects. A project that has gone through years of soft cost, down to hard costs, back to soft, and it never ends. Pending a tenant. One that may never come amidst ferocious competition.

The irony is that Silverstein now wants an office tower near Hudson Yards; something which will only lower his prospects of landing a tenant. Its a tight market for tenants seeking 1 mil + sqft.
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Old Posted Feb 7, 2017, 9:40 PM
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We also have renderings of the project, which was designed by Curtis + Ginsberg Architects. The two 13-story buildings will hold 435 apartments, some of which will be set aside for seniors. Units will rent to families earning as little as 30 percent of the Area Median Income, or $24,480 for a family of three, and as much 95 percent AMI, or $77,520 for a three-person household. Apartments will range from studios to three-bedrooms, and each building will have a 7,500-square-foot community facility.

The finished development will also offer two acres of landscaped green space, a children’s play area and an outdoor fitness center. Tenants from both the new Story Avenue development and the old Lafayette Boynton complex will be able to enjoy the new outdoor area.

Nelson and L+M will also add two new parking lots with a total 366 spots, replacing and expanding a 123-car lot currently on the site.

Construction on the Story Avenue buildings is scheduled to finish in the summer of 2019.
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Martin Dunn’s Dunn Development Corporation plans to build a 12-story rental property in the Crotona Park East neighborhood in the Bronx, according to property records filed with the city Wednesday.

The proposed 121-unit, 101,239-square-foot building at 1812 Vyse Avenue would feature 11 apartments on floors two through 12, as well as a mail room, exercise room, computer room, community room and laundry room on the first floor.

The vacant lot, which records show Dunn Development purchased last year for $4 million, lies east of Crotona Park and adjacent to New Horizons Shopping Mall. Dattner Architects will design the project, filings show.
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