Residential

Work Begins on 200 Amsterdam’s Crown, on the Upper West Side

Façade work has reached the crown of 200 Amsterdam Avenue, the Upper West Side’s tallest skyscraper. The 52-story, 283,000-square-foot project is being developed by SJP Properties and Mitsui Fudosan America and is designed by Elkus Manfredi Architects with CetraRuddy as the interior designer. Despite heated opposition from NIMBY civic organizations led by the Municipal Arts Society and a ruling by a Supreme State Court Judge that could lead to a reduction of 20 or more floors from the top half of the structure, construction is still continuing as planned.

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Construction Wraps on Vandewater at 543 West 122nd Street in Morningside Heights

The exterior of Vandewater appears complete while work continues inside the 33-story residential tower at 543 West 122nd Street in Morningside Heights. The 385-foot-tall structure is designed by INC Architecture & Design and developed by Savanna, with SLCE Architects as the executive architect and Michael Van Valkenburgh Associates, Inc. as the landscape architect. Halstead Development Marketing is handling sales for the 183 condominiums.

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CetraRuddy’s Dahlia Nears Completion at 212 West 95th Street on the Upper West Side

Construction is nearing completion on Dahlia, a 20-story condominium building at 212 West 95th Street on Manhattan’s Upper West Side. Located between Amsterdam Avenue and Columbus Avenue, the property is being developed by United Management and Certes Partners and is designed by CetraRuddy with RKTB Architects as the architect of record. JRM as the construction manager of the project and Reuveni Real Estate is the exclusive sales and marketing agent for its 38 units.

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