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3707 Blackstone Avenue

Eight-Story, 68-Unit Rental Building To Rise at 3707 Blackstone Avenue, West Bronx

Abraham Strulovitch had originally filed applications in December, during the building code crunch, for a residential project at 3707 Blackstone Avenue, in the more built-up southern portion of Riverdale. Amendments to the plan now call for an eight-story, 68-unit residential building measuring 40,520 square feet, which will span 3707-3719 Blackstone Avenue and 620 West 238th Street. The average unit will fall just short of 600 square feet, likely indicating rentals, and Shahriar Afshari is designing. The site has been rid of its two-story predecessor, which sat dilapidated until its demise in 2014.


1647 1st Avenue

15-Story, 38-Unit Mixed-Use Building Planned at 1647 First Avenue, Yorkville

Marin Management Corp. has filed applications at 1647-1651 1st Avenue, in Yorkville, for a 15-story, 38-unit mixed-use building measuring nearly 59,500 square feet. The retail component will take up 1,780 square feet, and DJ Associates Architect is designing. The assemblage includes three four- and five-story tenement buildings on the corner of East 86th Street, and demolition permits have not been filed yet.



212 Walworth Street

Six-Family Townhouses in the Pipeline at 212 & 222 Walworth Street, Bed-Stuy

Sigmund Freund’s Taron Walworth LLC has filed applications for two four-story, six-unit residential buildings at the vacant lots at 212 and 222 Walworth Street in Bedford-Stuyvesant. Julien Flander is designing both 4,000-square-foot buildings, and the filings appear to be associated with the other townhouses recently developed on adjacent lots. The site’s former two-story structures were demolished in 1994 and 2006, respectively.


2075 Edenwald Avenue

Five Residential Units Penciled Out for 2075 Edenwald Avenue, East Bronx

Itzchak Zivari, doing business under Edenwald Development LLC, has filed applications for three two-story buildings spanning the vacant lots 2075-2079 Edenwald Avenue, in Edenwald. Two buildings will house two families, and one structure will be single-family. Five apartments will be divided across 5,470 square feet. Anthony Diproperzio is the architect of record, and the site’s former three-story building was demolished by the HPD in 2011.


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