Manhattan

The Gotham Organization Unveils New Interior Images of The Suffolk at 55 Suffolk Street on Manhattan’s Lower East Side

The Gotham Organization has revealed a collection of new interior photos of The Suffolk, a 30-story mixed-use tower on the Lower East Side of Manhattan. Located at 55 Suffolk Street, the building is designed by Dattner Architects with JG Neukomm Architecture and contains a mix of 378 rental units, a large suite of amenity spaces, a 40,000-square-foot community facility for the Chinese-American Planning Council, a 4,000-square-foot cultural heritage center for Beth Hamedrash Hagodol, and 18,000 square feet of retail space.

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Interior Renderings Revealed for Tribeca Green at 210 Warren Street in Battery Park City, Manhattan

Related Companies has shared a new collection of photos for its debut of Tribeca Green’s freshly renovated apartments and amenity spaces. Located at 210 Warren Street in Battery Park City, Manhattan, the building was designed by Robert A.M. Stern and completed in 2000. Today, the building houses 273 condominiums, hospitality-inspired amenity spaces, and offers clear views of the Hudson River, Teardrop Park, and the surrounding downtown landscape.

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The English Evangelical Lutheran Church of the Reformation in Brooklyn

Three New York City Sites Nominated for the New York State and National Registers of Historic Places

New York Governor Kathy Hochul has announced that two properties and an entire neighborhood in New York City have been nominated for inclusion in State and National Registers of Historic Places. The nominees are the English Evangelical Lutheran Church of the Reformation in Cypress Hills, Brooklyn, the Temple Israel of the City of New York on the Upper West Side of Manhattan, and a bid to recognize the Prospect Lefferts Gardens Historic District, also in Brooklyn.

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Exterior view of 235 West 107th Street

Developers Secure $38M to Redevelop Illegal Hotel into Permanent Supportive Housing at 235 West 107th Street on the Upper West Side

Rockabill Development and GoddardRiverside have partnered to transform an illegal Upper West Side hotel into a permanent supportive housing property and closed on $38 million to complete the project. Located at 235 West 107th Street, the building was zoned for residential use, but operated as The Morningside Inn, an illegal short-stay property.

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