Hamilton Heights

Housing Lottery Launches for Park Towers HDFC at 644 Riverside Drive in Hamilton Heights, Manhattan

The affordable housing lottery has launched for Park Towers HDFC, a 12-story residential building at 644 Riverside Drive in Hamilton Heights, Manhattan. Originally built in 1914, the prewar building was fully renovated including a new roof, façade work, windows, and yields 93 residences. Available on NYC Housing Connect are 24 units for purchase at 120 percent of the area median income (AMI), ranging in eligible income from $70,462 to $317,520. Eligible buyers must have at least 10 percent down.

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Housing Lottery Launches for Artifact No. 1861 at 1861 Amsterdam Avenue in Hamilton Heights, Manhattan

The affordable housing lottery has launched for Artifact No. 1861, a five-story residential building at 1861 Amsterdam Avenue in Hamilton Heights, Manhattan. Designed by David Jimenez and developed by Artifact Real Estate Development Company, the structure yields 47 residences. Available on NYC Housing Connect are 18 units for residents at 130 percent of the area median income (AMI), ranging in eligible income from $106,698 to $227,500.

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1861 Amsterdam Avenue. Image via madsenengineering.com.

1861 Amsterdam Avenue Progresses in Hamilton Heights, Manhattan

Exterior work is progressing on 1861 Amsterdam Avenue, a five-story residential building in Hamilton Heights, Manhattan. Designed by David Jimenez and developed by Artifact Real Estate Development Company, the 58-foot-tall structure will span 38,108 square and yield 47 rental units with an average scope of 689 square feet. The project will also include 5,712 square feet of commercial space, a cellar level, and an 18-foot-long rear yard. The property is located at the corner of Amsterdam Avenue and West 152nd Street.

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1763-1771 Amsterdam Avenue. Photo by Michael Young.

1763–1771 Amsterdam Avenue Progresses in Hamilton Heights, Manhattan

Construction has partially topped out on 1763–1771 Amsterdam Avenue, an eight-story senior housing facility in Hamilton Heights, Manhattan. Designed by HCN Design and developed by Elmo Realty, the 85-foot-tall structure will yield 126 senior apartments with an average scope of 394 square feet. The project will also include a 49,703-square-foot community facility space, a cellar, and a 43-foot-long rear yard. The property is located between West 147th and West 148th Streets.

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Exterior photograph of 463 West 142nd Street, by Katherine Marks

Historic Building Renovation Completed at 463 West 142nd Street In Hamilton Heights, Manhattan

Renovation work is complete on 463 West 142nd Street, a historic five-story residential building in Hamilton Heights, Manhattan. Originally built in 1912 in the neo-Gothic style that was once a former convent of Our Lady of Lourdes Roman Catholic Church, the project involved the restoration of the building’s limestone façade and arched windows as well as an interior overhaul, and yields 14 residential units. The property is located between Convent and Amsterdam Avenues and Brown Harris Stevens Development is managing sales and marketing for the homes.

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