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Old Posted Jan 2, 2026, 3:11 PM
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Permits Filed for 1491 Third Avenue on Manhattan’s Upper East Side



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Permits have been filed for a 37-story mixed-use building at 1491 Third Avenue on Manhattan’s Upper East Side. Also addressed as 207 East 84th Street, the site is located on the corner of 84th Street and Third Avenue. Two block north is the 86th Street subway station, served by the Q train. Samy Mahfar of 255 East Houston Manager, LLC is listed as the owner behind the applications.

The proposed 510-foot-tall development will yield 259,202 square feet, with 240,208 square feet designated for residential space and 18,994 square feet for commercial space. The building will have 120 residences, most likely condos based on the average unit scope of 2,001 square feet. The concrete-based structure will also have two cellar levels, a 31-foot-long rear yard, and 30 enclosed parking spaces.

Hill West Architects is listed as the architect of record.

Demolition permits have not been filed yet. An estimated completion date has not been announced.
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Another skyscraper for NYC.

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Another 500 footer on the east side. Not bad.
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Another 500 footer on the east side. Not bad.
I will be alive (God willing) when NYC hits 500 skyscrapers (492 feet tall)

We will have to have a citywide celebration.

The greatest City on the planet.
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And here we go...


https://patch.com/new-york/upper-east-si...ent-37-story-high-rise-looming-yorkville

Upper East Siders Lament 37-Story High-Rise Looming In Yorkville
Neighbors want to keep an Art Deco building from Yorkville's past as a German immigrant community intact, but developers have other plans.






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Jan 8, 2026


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Developers are planning to build a 37-story apartment tower on the corner of Third Avenue and East 84th Street, according to city filings, replacing a unique building that represents Yorkville's origins as a thriving German immigrant community.

Following Patch's reporting on the new permits, preservationist organization Friends of the Upper East Side released a statement arguing that the building's architectural and historic merit outweigh the need for more "luxury condominiums" in the area.

"Yorkville is not running out of luxury condominiums," the statement reads. "It is running out of affordable housing and of spaces that hold the memory of what makes us who we are."
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According to the filings with the city's Department of Buildings, the new tower would replace the four-story building currently at 1491 Third Ave. and rise 510 feet over Third Avenue, yielding 120 apartments, two cellar levels, 30 parking spaces, a backyard and 18,994 square feet of designated commercial space.

The permits filed thus far are for plumbing work for the new building. Demolition permits have not been filed yet with the city, according to the Department of Buildings.
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"We have heard from many, many neighbors who are concerned about the fact that there are fewer and fewer reminders of immigrant Yorkville that are remaining," Nuha Ansari, executive director of the Friends of the Upper East Side, told Patch. "Most of them pointed out the decorative work on the facade and the fact that it’s one of very few such buildings left."

Preservationists have tried twice to landmark the building, in 2015 and again in 2025, but both times were turned down by the Landmarks Preservation Commission due to renovations on the ground floors, Ansari said.

The building was designed by architect George Dress and built in 1930, constructed by Peter Doelger Inc., a major brewery founded by German immigrants.

The space originally served as a German and Irish ballroom and event space. Traces of this history can still be found on the terra cotta ornamentation with musical instrument motifs on the facade.

Though protected landmark status eludes the building, there is a free-standing clock — known as the Yorkville Clock — on the same block that is an official landmark.
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The Friends of the Upper East Side maintain the clock, which has been without power and frozen in time ever since the building down the block from the Doelger building was also emptied, Ansari said.

Ansari says Friends of the Upper East Side hope to encourage the owners to save the facade of the building and ensure the clock is safe during the renovation, and can become operational again once it is reconnected to a power source.
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I'm hoping this is a classical Stern beauty to replace the nice structures being demo'd








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It would be really excellent if the developers of the new project had the architect plan to reincorporate the most ornate element of 1495 Third Av, the large arch. The corner building isn't really unique or exceptional in any way and I don't have a particular issue with it being demolished assuming the replacement project will be extremely high quality.
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