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Project Update: Renderings for 61 Ninth Avenue

Original Post: http://skyscraperpage.com/forum/show...&postcount=157

3000 × 2967 Rendering: http://www.hhbuilders.net/wp-content...h_20150331.jpg



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The address also made headlines today because its base will hold the largest Starbucks store in the world. The 20,000-square-foot facility known as the Starbucks Reserve Roastery and Tasting Room will be “part of a push to bolster growth with larger locations that offer experiences to customers,” reports Crain’s.
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As a full service development firm, H&H Builders works to ensure a streamlined building process. Assess, manage, and build, we carry our projects from the earliest stages of pre-construction to the final stages of building.

H&H Builders prides itself on a commitment to clarity, communication, quality of service, and succinct solutions that has allowed for us to consistently meet and exceed client expectations. Extensive experience paired with a need to always find the most innovative, effective approach has allowed us to become a superior presence in the New York marketplace

LOCATION New York, NY

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Another parking lot in Chelsea is set to be redeveloped. Yesterday, we caught applications for a 19-story, mixed-use building at 211 West 29th Street, between Seventh and Eighth avenues.

The 210-foot-tall structure would hold 42 apartments and 2,500 square feet of retail. Those 42 apartments would be spread across 39,625 square feet of residential space, creating average apartments of 940 square feet. Condos seem likely, because that’s pretty much what gets built in Chelsea these days.

The second through ninth floors would have four units apiece, followed by two units on the 10th floor and full-floor apartments on the remaining eight stories. The cellar will have a few amenities, including laundry, storage space for 21 bikes, and a gym.

Tribeca-based ZH Architects applied for the permits, and developer is Alex Bernstein, doing business as an LLC based on West 30th Street. Bernstein’s firm has owned the 4,500-square-foot lot since 2001.
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Project Update: New Renderings for 70 Vestry Street

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Designed by Robert A.M. Stern Architects, the building will offer 46 condos and 153,000 square feet of residential space. Apartments will range from two- to five-bedrooms, and vary in size from 1,700 square feet to 7,000 square feet.

The building will have a laundry list of upscale amenities, including a swimming pool, squash court, exercise room, storage, billiards room, and library, as well as an automated garage for nine cars.
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Project Update: Rendering for 111 East 24th Street

Original Post: http://skyscraperpage.com/forum/show...9&postcount=64

Note: Our favorite architect, Kaufman, is designing this... Refer to original Post for extra info on the lot. This is also u/c as of this month.


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Excavation work for the new condo building at 160 Leroy Street (a.k.a. 156 Leroy Street), in the West Village, began at least a month ago. But on Thursday, at a little after noon, a groundbreaking ceremony was held.

The building, developed by Ian Schrager, will have 57 units across 12 stories. They will range from 1,000 square feet all the way up to a whopping 12,000 square feet for one of those yet-to-be-released penthouses.

Tishman is constructing the building and occupancy is expected in 2017.
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The city’s Department of Buildings has since green-lighted the project, according to the Wall Street Journal, who also has revealed the first full rendering of it. Dubbed the Haswell, the 155,420-square-foot addition will contain 64 condominium units, each averaging a spacious 1,905 square feet. The current building will see renovations and upgrades, too.

Residents in both sections will share a rebuilt lobby and amenities, which include a 5,000-square-foot landscaped outdoor space on the second floor, rooms to practice music, and reading rooms. SJP Properties and P2B Ventures are the developers, while PBDW Architects is behind the design. Construction is expected to begin this summer, with completion scheduled for early 2018.
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Hines, the developer behind the ultra-luxury condo tower rising by New York’s Museum of Modern Art, has a new project coming to midtown Manhattan: a senior-living community.

The builder, in a partnership with senior-housing owner Welltower Inc., acquired a site at the corner of 56th Street and Lexington Avenue for an undisclosed price, according to a joint statement Tuesday. They plan to tear down the existing building and construct a 15-story tower for people in need of assisted-living and memory-care services.

The site at 139 East 56th St. -- currently home to a T.G.I. Friday’s restaurant -- is in the heart of Manhattan’s office district and just a few blocks of east of the sky-piercing condominium towers of Billionaires’ Row. A senior-housing project would mark a shift for an area where ultra-luxury housing has proliferated, leading to a glut of high-end properties.

“It’s a different conversation than what we would typically have on a redevelopment site in Midtown,” said Jonathan Miller, president of New York appraisal firm Miller Samuel Inc. “The default thinking for the last five years has been that a patch of dirt is there to inevitably be a super-luxury condo tower.”
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Developer HFZ Capital filed plans to convert the rental property, on the northeast corner of Broadway and 86th Street, into condominiums, according to plans submitted with the New York attorney general’s office.

The total sellout of $1.3 billion makes the project the second-most expensive condo planned for the Upper West Side, after Zeckendorf Development’s 15 Central Park West, which had a sellout of $1.73 billion.

The Belnord, a limestone-and-brick structure that stretches the length of 86th Street between Broadway and Amsterdam Avenue, was built in 1908. The building is on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places.

Ziel Feldman’s HFZ bought the residential portion of the building, which also contains valuable ground-floor retail, from Extell Development last year for $575 million. The price came out to roughly $1,000 per square foot or $2.64 million for each of the 218 units, many of which contain original moldings and overlook the building’s central courtyard.

Before that, the Belnord last traded for $15 million in 1994 when it was scooped by a group of investors including Extell’s Gary Barnett – who once called the building a “labor of love” – along with Feldman and Kevin Maloney, now principal of Property Markets Group.

According to the offering plan, the condominium will have 213 residential units. The developer’s plans for rent-regulated units are unclear. Parking is not included in the plan.
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TCX Development, a developer based in Great Neck, Long Island, is planning to erect a 15-story, 72-key hotel in the Jamaica area of Queens, Commercial Observer has learned.

Plans call for a 35,000-square-foot hotel at 92-18 150th Street between Archer and Jamaica Avenues with a 2,000-square-foot rooftop bar and a 1,500-square-foot restaurant, Joshua Asherian, a partner at TCX, told CO.

“We’re looking forward to this project and the potential of downtown Jamaica as a hotel district,” Mr. Asherian said. “Ten minutes from [John F. Kennedy International Airport] via the AirTrain, 20 minutes to Penn [Station] through the LIRR—you can’t go wrong here.”
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The de Blasio administration has selected developers to build a large, below-market-rate housing complex with an emphasis on energy efficiency on a 30,000-square-foot site in the Bronx.

Trinity Financial and MBD Community Housing Corporation will collaborate on the project at 425 Grand Concourse in the Mott Haven section of the Bronx, mayoral spokesman Austin Finan said. The administration is expected to publicly announce the winner of the competitive bid on Thursday.

The 300,000-square-foot development will include 241 apartments that will be rented to tenants earning between 60 and 100 percent of the area median income — $46,613 to $63,700 for families of three.

The 24-story tower is also being billed as the city's largest passive-house development, meaning that it will adhere to stringent energy efficiency measures. The administration said it would consume 30 percent of the energy of a traditional housing development.
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