Posted Sep 3, 2014, 4:27 PM
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NEW YORK | 360 East 89th Street | 351 FT | 34 FLOORS
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The 34-story tower’s façade will be made of brick and glass, with floor-to-ceiling windows for residents, while still avoiding an anodyne sheer glass curtain wall look. SHoP’s design will feature a bluestone base above the condo entrance on 89th Street, and a small cantilever over the walk-up to the west, glassier than the rest of the building, with sweeping city views guaranteed by more restrictive mid-block zoning.
he building permit lists 78 apartments spread over 186,332 square feet of residential space. Anbau says they’ll be building one- through four-bedroom units, ranging in size from 875 to 2,850 square feet, with full-floor penthouses at the top.
The building will also have a 3,558-square foot commercial space on First Avenue. Barbara van Beuren, Anbau’s managing director, says the retail tenant will be tailored to the building’s amenity program, which may include an indoor basketball court, in addition to the standard luxury perks. The number of parking spaces is limited by the city in this part of Manhattan, but the developer is trying to squeeze in up to 29 spots with a space-saving robotic parking system.
While high luxury on the Upper East Side has traditionally stayed west of Lexington Avenue and on the waterfront blocks, a number of factors have upended the traditional calculus. Rising prices in Manhattan’s prime neighborhoods have sent wealthy buyers looking for deals in nearby areas without the same pedigrees as Park and Fifth. At the same time, the Second Avenue subway is about to become a reality, offering commuters an uncongested ride to the West Side — and then down Broadway as an extension of the Q train — making the far East Side all the more attractive.
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http://www.yimbynews.com/2014/09/rev...for-anbau.html
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