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68 West 126th Street

11-Unit SRO Transformed Into Six-Story, Six-Unit Residential Building at 68 West 126th Street, Harlem

Construction is wrapping up on an expansion project at 68 West 126th Street, in Harlem, as seen in a picture by Harlem+Bespoke. A formerly dilabidated four-story, 11-unit brownstone SRO building has been redeveloped into a six-story, six-unit residential structure, per the latest building permits. The building now has 5,578 square feet of residential space, which means the apartments should average 930 square feet apiece. Many of the units will occupy an entire floor, although it’s unknown if they will be rentals or condominiums. An anonymous Harlem-based LLC is the property owner and Barry Goldsmith’s Brooklyn-based firm is the architect of record.


462 Seneca Avenue

Four-Story, Seven-Unit Residential Project Planned At 462 Seneca Avenue, Ridgewood

Property owner Jack Landau, doing business as an anonymous LLC, has filed applications for a four-story, seven-unit residential building at 462 Seneca Avenue, in western Ridgewood, five blocks from the L train’s stop at Dekalb and Wyckoff Avenues. The building will measure 4,995 square feet in total, which means units will average 714 square feet, indicative of rentals. Brooklyn-based Barry Goldsmith is the architect of record, and permits were filed earlier this month to demolish an existing two-story townhouse.


1814 Bleecker Street

Four-Story, Seven-Unit Residential Building Filed At 1814 Bleecker Street, Ridgewood

Brooklyn-based developer Mayer Meisels has filed applications for a four-story, seven-unit residential building at 1814 Bleecker Street, in western Ridgewood, five blocks from the M train’s stop at Seneca Avenue. The building will measure 4,995 square feet, which means units will more than likely be rentals, averaging 715 square feet apiece. Brooklyn-based Barry Goldsmith is the applicant of record, and the existing two-story, single-family home must first be demolished.


655 Quincy Street

Nine-Unit Rental Building Planned At 655 Quincy Street, Bedford-Stuyvesant

Mayer Meisels has filed applications for a four-story, nine-unit residential building at 655 Quincy Street, in central Bedford-Stuyvesant, 10 small blocks south of the Myrtle Avenue stop on the J, M and Z lines. The building will measure 6,000 square feet, which translates units averaging 667 square feet each. Barry Goldsmith is the applicant of record, and the lot is currently vacant.


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