Residential

731 61st Street in August 2014, image via Google Maps

Permits Filed: 731 61st Street, Sunset Park

Sunset Park was the heart of New York City’s industrial waterfront until the end of World War II, when building weapons, handling cargo and deploying troops had Bush Terminal and the Brooklyn Army Terminal employing tens of thousands of workers. But even as factories and wholesalers have left the south Brooklyn neighborhood, the manufacturing zoning created to protect them has remained. And there, at the southern edge of Sunset Park’s M-1 zone, one developer is planning a six-story building with a combination of commercial and community uses 731 61st Street.

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200 Greene Street

Views Revealed From Top Of 69-Story Urban Ready Living Harborside Tower, Jersey City

Last week, YIMBY reported on the topping-out of the 69-story, 763-unit mixed-use tower under construction at 200 Greene Street, in Jersey City’s waterfront district, and now we can share photos of the view from the top of the 713-foot-tall tower. Dubbed URL Harborside, two more towers are planned, which will bring the site’s total number of apartments to 2,358. The first building will open for leasing at the end of 2016, according to developers Mack-Cali Realty Corporation and Ironstate Development Company.



3034 Barnes Avenue

Four Stories, 18 Residential Units Coming To 3034 Barnes Avenue, Williamsbridge

Dominick Mirable, doing business as Tre Amici Realty LLC, has filed applications for two four-story, multi-family residential buildings at 3034-3036 Barnes Avenue, in southern Williamsbridge, four blocks from the Barnes Avenue stop on the 2 and 5 trains. The development will contain 18 units spread across 12,914 square feet of space, which translates into an average apartment of 717 square feet. Mohammad Badaly’s Mount Vernon-based Badaly Architects is the applicant of record.


41-10 69th Street

Four Stories, Six Residential Units Planned At 41-10 69th Street, Woodside

Jiang Xiang Gao, operating under an anonymous LLC, has filed applications for two four-story, multi-family residential buildings at 41-10 – 41-12 69th Street, in southern Woodside, two blocks south of the 7 train’s stop at 69th Street. The development will total six residential units — three in each building — spread across 6,640 square feet, which means apartments will average 1,107 square feet apiece. Robert Lin’s Flushing-based A&T Engineering is the applicant of record, and demolition permits for the existing two-story house were filed in August.


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