The Leyton Nears Completion at 1059 Third Avenue on Manhattan’s Upper East Side

Work is nearing completion on The Leyton, a 30-story residential tower at 1059 Third Avenue on Manhattan’s Upper East Side. Designed by Manuel Glas Architects and developed Dart Interests and Real Estate Inverlad, the 481-foot-tall, 127,000-square-foot structure will yield 38 residences with sales and marketing led by Brown Harris Stevens Development Marketing. Frampton Co. and Champalimaud Design handled interior design for the residences, which include ten full-floor homes and one duplex penthouse. 1059 Third Avenue is located by the intersection of Third Avenue and East 63rd Street.

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Ground floor rendering at 2505 Broadway

Renderings Reveal ‘Crown Jewel’ Penthouse at 2505 Broadway on Manhattan’s Upper West Side

In an exclusive reveal, new renderings offer a first look at the crowning penthouse unit atop 2505 Broadway, a 19-story condominium property on Manhattan’s Upper West Side. Designed by ODA Architecture for Adam America Real Estate, the 75,000-square-foot structure houses 41 residences that range from one- to four-bedroom accommodations. Many of the units include private outdoor space. The development is located between 93rd and 94th Streets.

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Permits Filed for 2767-2777 Atlantic Avenue in Cypress Hills, Brooklyn

Permits have been filed for two eight-story mixed-use buildings at 2767-2777 Atlantic Avenue in Cypress Hills, Brooklyn. Located between Miller Avenue and Van Siclen Avenue, the adjacent lots are one block south of the Van Siclen Avenue subway station, serviced by the J and Z trains. Michael Rosenberg of Urbane Management Team Inc is listed as the owner behind the applications.

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Rendering of 660 Fifth Avenue

660 Fifth Avenue’s Re-cladding Continues in Midtown, Manhattan

The new glass curtain wall continues to rise up the sides of 660 Fifth Avenue, a 39-story commercial building in Midtown, Manhattan. Designed by Kohn Pedersen Fox and developed by Brookfield Properties, the project involves interior renovations and the complete re-cladding of the 1957 office tower originally designed by Carson & Lundin. The 1.25 million-square-foot property is located along Fifth Avenue between West 52nd and 53rd Streets and was formerly addressed as 666 Fifth Avenue.

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