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873 Elbe Avenue

Four Single-Family Homes Coming To 871-877 Elbe Avenue, Grasmere, Staten Island

John Lavelle, doing business as an anonymous LLC, has filed applications to build four single-family homes at 871-877 Elbe Avenue, in Grasmere, located on the eastern end of Staten Island. Each residence will stand two stories and measure 1,189 square feet in total. Stanley Krebushevski’s Staten Island-based SMK Architect is the applicant of record, and an existing single-family home must first be demolished. Subdivision of the lot was completed last month.



1992 Madison Avenue

Four-Story Townhouse Getting Four-Unit Renovation At 1992 Madison Avenue, East Harlem

Property owner Charles Manuel, doing business as Green Complex, is planning to renovate the long-vacant, four-story townhouse at 1992 Madison Avenue, between East 126th and 127th Streets in East Harlem. According to Harlem+Bespoke, the former two-family, 5,220 square-foot building will be carved into four residential units, although it’s not known if rentals or condos are in the works. Francisco Perez’s New Jersey-based Axonal Design is the applicant of record.


21-11 74th Street

Three-Story, Three-Unit Residential Project Coming To 21-11 74th Street, East Elmhurst

Late last year, YIMBY reported on permits for a small three-story, two-unit residential project at 21-11 74th Street, located on the western end of East Elmhurst. Now, permits have recently been amended to build a structure with three units. The building will measure 3,315 square feet in total, and full-floor units will average 1,105 square feet apiece, indicative of condominiums. Konstantine Drakopoulos is the property owner and Queens-based Gerald Caliendo is the architect of record. The site’s former 1.5-story home was demolished last year.


172 Madison Avenue

33-Story, 69-Unit Residential Tower Up To 14 Stories At 172 Madison Avenue, Midtown East

Over a year ago, YIMBY reported on schematic drawings for a 33-story, 69-unit mixed-use tower at 172 Madison Avenue, in Midtown East, and earlier this year, we revealed renderings of the Karl Fischer-designed building. Construction kicked off last spring and now the structure is 14 stories above street level, courtesy of photos by Tectonic. Although not apparent, glass installation has also begun. The building’s ground floor will feature 4,361 square feet of retail space, and condo units will average 1,795 square feet apiece. Tessler Development is developing and completion is expected in 2016.


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