Stapleton

41 Prospect Street, image via Google Maps

Permits Filed: 41 Prospect Street, Staten Island

Staten Island may be New York City’s slowest-growing borough, but its two most accessible neighborhoods, Stapleton and St. George, are getting thousands of new apartments in the next few years. And now another development is about to join the residential boom in Stapleton. Applications were filed yesterday for a seven-story mixed-use building at 41 Prospect Street, on the corner of Bay Street.

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94 Broad Street

Three-Story, Two-Unit Residential Project Planned At 94 Broad Street, Stapleton

Staten Island-based Cee-Jay Real Estate Development has filed applications for a three-story, two-unit residential building at the vacant lot of 94 Broad Street, in Stapleton. Located four blocks south of the neighborhood’s SIRR station, the building will measure just 1,951 square feet, which means units will average 975 square feet. Stanley Krebushevski’s SMK Architect is the applicant of record. A single-family building was previously proposed in 2009 but never built.


Urban Ready Living Staten Island -- image via Ironstate/Concrete

URL Staten Island’s First Phase Tops Out, Includes 571 Residential Units

The New York Times recently noticed Ironstate’s URL Staten Island — located on the Stapleton’s waterfront, the first phase to include 571 residential units and 35,000 square feet of retail space — has made significant progress in construction. Revealed by YIMBY in 2014, multiple buildings have topped-out at five stories, and roughly half of the retail space is already leased. Completion of the first phase is expected later this year.



533 Bay Street

Revealed: 533 Bay Street Senior Housing

Permits were recently filed for a 67-unit apartment building at 533 Bay Street in Stapleton, on Staten Island. Today, we’ve got a rendering, courtesy of  Arker Companies, which is developing; Aufgang is the architect. As noted previously, the apartments…

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