Manhattan

Street view of 277 Canal Street - Courtesy of Loopnet

First Proposed Housing Development Following Soho/NoHo Rezoning Revealed for 277 Canal Street in Manhattan

United American Land has revealed plans to construct a new mixed-used property at 277 Canal Street, the first project to be announced following passage of a controversial neighborhood rezoning of more than 55 city blocks across Soho and NoHo. Designed by Morris Adjmi Architects, the proposed building will top out at 13 stories and comprise a mix of market-rate rentals, affordable housing units, and retail on the lower levels. The property is located at the convergence of Soho and Chinatown on the northeast corner of Canal Street and Broadway, and currently houses a bank, a gym, and several small-box retail businesses.

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United States President Joe Biden at the Hudson Tunnel Project ceremony

President Biden Announces $292M Grant for the Hudson River Tunnel Gateway Project

The long-delayed Hudson River Tunnel, also known as the Gateway Project, will receive a $292 million grant from the federal government. President Joe Biden was joined by secretary of transportation Pete Buttigieg, New York governor Kathy Hochul, and New Jersey governor Phil Murphy to announce the grant in a ceremony held at the West Side Rail Yard in Manhattan.

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Rendering of Sherman Plaza at 4650 Broadway - Courtesy of View, Inc.

Renderings Reveal Updated Design for Sherman Plaza at 4650 Broadway in Inwood, Manhattan

New renderings from smart-building technology development company View, Inc. are the first to reveal an updated design for Sherman Plaza, a mixed-use tower at 4560 Broadway in Inwood, Manhattan. Designed by Handel Architects for developer Arden Group, the 20-story building will comprise 222 rental apartments set atop a four-story podium with retail space and a community facility.

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Rendering of the rooftop pool and sundeck at The Suffolk - Courtesy of The Gotham Organization

Amenities Revealed for The Suffolk at 55 Suffolk Street on Manhattan’s Lower East Side

The Gotham Organization has revealed new renderings of the amenity spaces at The Suffolk, a 378-unit residential tower at 55 Suffolk Street on Manhattan’s Lower East Side. Designed by Dattner Architects and JG Neukomm Architecture, the 30-story tower comprises 330,000 square feet and is a major component of the developer’s Broome Street Development.

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New York State Governor Kathy Hochul celebrates the East Harlem Downtown Revitalization Investment with community leaders

New York State Awards $10M Downtown Revitalization Investment Grant to East Harlem, Manhattan

Manhattan’s East Harlem neighborhood is the latest recipient of a $10 million Downtown Revitalization Investment (DRI) grant. Backed by the Department of State, Empire State Development, the New York State Homes and Community Renewal, and NYSERDA, the award is part of a statewide initiative to support community enhancement projects that improve walkability, create new public outdoor spaces, enhance existing parks, and create new opportunities for local artists and small businesses.

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