Residential

Exterior Progress Continues on 1059 Third Avenue on the Upper East Side

Exterior work is progressing steadily at 1059 Third Avenue, a 481-foot-tall mixed-use tower on Manhattan’s Upper East Side. Designed by Manuel Glas Architects and developed by Real Estate Inverlad and Third Palm Capital, the slender 30-story superstructure is located between 62nd Street and 63rd Street and will yield a total of 127,000 square feet of newly built space. Inside will be 38 condominiums spread across 103,900 square feet, averaging around 2,740 square feet apiece.

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835 40th Street in Sunset Park, Brooklyn

Permits Filed for 835 40th Street in Sunset Park, Brooklyn

Permits have been filed for a five-story residential building at 835 40th Street in Sunset Park, Brooklyn. Located between 8th Avenue and 9th Avenue, the interior lot is steps from the 9th Avenue subway station, serviced by the D train. The site is also close to the southern boundary of Sunset Park. Yi Fei Fang under the 835 40th Street LLC is listed as the owner behind the applications.

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180 East 88th Street Awaits Completion of its Signature Arches, on the Upper East Side

Construction is getting closer to completion at 180 East 88th Street, the tallest structure on the Upper East Side above 72nd Street. Designed and developed by DDG with HTO Architects as the architect of record, the 31-story building is located between East 87th Street and East 88th Street. Global Holdings Management is also part of the project’s development team.

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300 West 122nd Street, aka 300 West, Tops Out in Harlem

Construction has topped out on The Ladera, a residential building at 300 West 122nd Street in Harlem. Developed by Happy Living Development and designed by Isaac & Stern Architects with interiors by Paris Forino, the 13-story structure is located between West 121st Street and West 122nd Street at the crossroads of Frederick Douglass Boulevard and Saint Nicholas Avenue. Douglas Elliman Development Marketing is handling sales of the 155 units.

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