173-175 Chrystie Street Progresses Behind Scaffolding on Manhattan’s Lower East Side

Work is progressing behind scaffolding on 173-175 Chrsytie Street, a topped-out ten-story residential building on Manhattan’s Lower East Side. Designed by ODA Architects and developed by Nexus Building Development Group, Inc., the 25,500-square-foot-structure will yield 13 units ranging from two- to three-bedroom layouts, as well as 1,537 square feet of ground-floor retail space. The structure stands opposite Sara D. Roosevelt Park and immediately to the north of two other current residential buildings from the same design and development team, 167 Chrystie Street and 165 Chrystie Street.

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Rendering of 15 Greenwich Avenue and surrounding properties - Meltzer/Mandl Architects

Renderings Reveal Six-Story Multifamily Building at 15 Greenwich Avenue, Greenwich Village, Manhattan

Earlier this week, Meltzer/Mandl Architects revealed the first renderings of a new six-story multifamily building at 15 Greenwich Street in Manhattan’s Greenwich Village Historic District. Drawings and illustrations of the proposed development were revealed in a public hearing with the Landmarks Preservation Commission, which must issue a Certificate of Appropriateness before construction can break ground.

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26 Quincy Street Apartments in Clinton Hill, Brooklyn. All images courtesy of NYC Housing Connect

Affordable Housing Lottery Launches for 26 Quincy Street in Clinton Hill, Brooklyn

The affordable housing lottery has launched for 26 Quincy Street, a five-story residential building in Clinton Hill, Brooklyn. Designed by Jeffrey Kamen, the structure yields 43 residences and 22 parking spaces. Available on NYC Housing Connect are 13 units for residents at 130 percent of the area median income (AMI), ranging in eligible income from $83,349 to $167,570.

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Updated rendering of 555 Greenwich Street - COOKFOX Architects

Construction on 555 Greenwich Street Nears Street Level in Hudson Square, Manhattan

Foundation work is progressing on 555 Greenwich Street, a 16-story office building in Hudson Square. Formerly addressed as 561 Greenwich Street, the structure will yield 270,000 square feet and will connect on nearly every floor with the adjacent 345 Hudson Street. The project is designed by COOKFOX Architects and developed by the joint venture Hudson Square Properties, which includes Trinity Church Wall Street, Norges Bank Investment Management, and Hines, and is planned to debut as one of the city’s most sustainable buildings.

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Rendering of Union Square Tech Training Center at 124 East 14th Street

Zero Irving Nears Completion at 124 East 14th Street in Union Square, Manhattan

Work is nearing completion on Zero Irving, a 21-story mixed-use building at 124 East 14th Street in Union Square. Designed by Davis Brody Bond and developed by RAL Development, as well as financial partners Junius Real Estate Partners and Suffolk Construction, the 176,000-square-foot edifice stands topped out and will open as an affordable and market-rate office building for technology firms with a range of amenities. Zero Irving is located along East 14th Street between Broadway to the west and Third Avenue to the east. Leasing is now underway with JLL as the exclusive marketing agent.

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