Staten Island

110 Port Richmond Avenue

77-Unit Supportive Housing Building Planned At 110 Port Richmond Avenue, Port Richmond

Saint Joseph’s Medical Center plans to purchase the dilapidated two-story structure at 108-110 Port Richmond Avenue, on Staten Island’s North Shore, and develop a 77-unit supportive housing facility, according to DNAinfo. Fifty units will be set aside for those suffering from mental illnesses, while the remaining 27 units will be rented at below-market rates. The state will approve the plans after the community has 75 days to express concerns.


332 Davis Avenue

Three Residential Units Coming To 332 Davis Avenue, West New Brighton, Staten Island

Property owner Robert Elassad has filed applications for a two-building, three-unit residential development spanning 332-334 Davis Avenue, in West New Brighton, on Staten Island’s North Shore. A two-story, two-unit building is planned at No. 332, while a two-story, single-family home is slated for No. 334; residential units will average 1,340 square feet. Calvanico Associates is the applicant of record, and an demolition applications were filed for an existing two-story structure earlier this month.


6 Brighton Street

Eight Residential Units Coming To 6 Brighton Street, Staten Island’s Tottenville

Fas Building Corporation has filed applications for four two-family residential buildings spanning the lots of 6-18 Brighton Street and 7474 Amboy Road, in Tottenville on Staten Island’s south shore. Each building will stand three stories tall, and units will average 1,270 square feet apiece. Stanley Krebushevski’s SMK Architect is designing, and an existing 2.5-story house must first be removed.


78 Fort Place

Former Convent Building At 78 Fort Place Getting Gut-Renovated To Residential, St. George

Door to Door Realty is in contract to purchase the vacant two-story, nearly 42,400 square-foot building at 78 Fort Place, in St. George, and plans to renovate the building into roughly 30 market-rate rental units. The developer expects to close on the property later this year, according to DNAinfo, with leasing beginning by late 2016. A hearing with community groups is scheduled in September. Previous plans were approved for a residential facility for the mentally ill.


140 Clifton Avenue

Four-Unit Residential Development Slated For 140 Clifton Avenue In Rosebank, Staten Island

Alexander Grinberg has filed applications for a three-building, four-unit residential development at the vacant lots 140-144 Clifton Avenue and 149 Anderson Street, in Staten Island’s Rosebank. Two three-story, single-family detached homes are slated for 140-144 Clifton Avenue, and a three-story, two-unit building measuring 2,260 square feet is planned on Anderson Street. Calvanico Associates is the architect of record.


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