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707 West End Avenue

First Renderings Of 10-Story, 64-Unit Residential Addition At 707 West End Avenue, Upper West Side

In January, YIMBY brought you an update on the planned 10-story, 64-unit residential addition atop the existing six-story, 144-unit rental building at 707-711 West End Avenue, between West 94th and 95th Streets, on the Upper West Side. Now, Curbed has the first official rendering that shows a glimpse of the top of the structure. The project, dubbed the Haswell, will add 155,420 square feet of residential space to the property. Condominium units should average a spacious 1,905 square feet apiece, and amenities will include private and communal outdoor spaces, a reading room, and a renovated lobby. The existing, largely rent-stabilized, building will also get extensive renovations, including new windows, and will have access to 5,000 square feet of new outdoor space on the second floor. SJP Properties and P2B Ventures are the developers and PBDW Architects is designing. Completion is expected in early 2018.


382 Eastern Parkway

Six-Story Rental Building Getting 45-Unit Condo Conversion At 382 Eastern Parkway, Crown Heights

Midtown-based Pinnacle Group is planning to convert the six-story, 46-unit rental apartment building at 382-390 Eastern Parkway, in southwestern Crown Heights, into 45 condominiums. Located a block from the Franklin Avenue stop on the 2/3/4/5 trains, the conversion project received approval from the state’s Attorney General’s office last month, The Real Deal reports. The 45 condos are being valued at $32.7 million all together. The apartments will be individually renovated and Pinnacle is doing so on a non-eviction basis. The structure measures 44,580 square feet, so units should average 990 square feet apiece. Long Island City-based Atelier New York Architecture is the architect of record.


277 Throop Avenue

Five-Story, Eight-Unit Residential Building Filed At 277 Throop Avenue, Bedford-Stuyvesant

Ronen Ben-Josef, doing business as a Midtown-based anonymous LLC, has filed applications for a five-story, eight-unit residential building at 277 Throop Avenue, in northern Bedford-Stuyvesant, located five blocks from the Myrtle Avenue stop on the J, M, and Z trains. The new building will encompass 7,492 square feet, which means its residential units will average a relatively spacious 937 square feet apiece. The units appear to be family-sized rentals, and amenities include tenant storage in the cellar. There will be two apartments per floor on the first three floors and then two duplexes spread across the fourth and fifth floors. Westchester-based Peter Klein Associates is the applicant of record. Demolition permits were filed back in October to raze the site’s dilapidating two-story townhouse.


669 MacDonough Street

Four-Story, Seven-Unit Residential Project Planned At 669 MacDonough Street, Ocean Hill

Yair Siton , doing business as an anonymous Brooklyn-based LLC, has filed applications for a four-story, seven-unit residential building at 669 MacDonough Street, in Ocean Hill, located two blocks from the Halsey Street stop on the J train. The new building will measure 5,000 square feet, and there will be two units per floor on the ground through third floors. The structure will be topped by a single unit on the fourth floor featuring a fifth-floor penthouse. Woody Chen’s Elmhurst-based Infocus Design & Planning is the architect of record. The 25-foot-wide lot is currently vacant.


431 Warwick Street

Two Three-Story, Two-Unit Residential Buildings Coming To 431 Warwick Street, East New York

Queens Village-based Melody Development, headed by David Manesh, has filed applications for two three-story, two-unit residential buildings at 431-433 Warwick Street, in central East New York, located six blocks east of the Van Siclen Avenue stop on the C train. Both buildings will measure a total 4,200 square feet each, which means the apartments will be rather spacious. According to the Schedule A, both new properties will feature a duplex unit across the ground and second floors, and a single unit on the third floor. Long Island-based Shahriar Afshari is the applicant of record. The 40-foot-wide site is currently vacant and is located just south of the area’s rezoning, which the City Planning Commission approved last month.


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