Posted Aug 30, 2020, 12:21 PM
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NEW YORK | 151-165 Broome Street | 16 + 15 FLOORS
Project: 151-165 Broome Street (Seward Park Extension); 2 Buildings
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A large consortium of non-profit and private developers has revealed extensive proposals to construct two new affordable housing buildings on Manhattan’s Lower East Side. If the proposals and required zoning amendments are approved, the structures would break ground at 151-165 Broome Street within an existing mixed-use complex referred to as Seward Park Extension.
Handel Architect’s New York studio will oversee design of the two new buildings. Applicants responsible for the proposals include Grand Street Guild Housing Development Fund Company Inc., Grand Street Guild East Housing Development Fund Company Inc., Southeast Grand Street Guild Housing Development Fund Company Inc., and Clinton Broome Development LLC.
The first building, referred to as “Building 3-5,” would top out at 15 stories at 165 Broome Street at the corner of Clinton Street. As proposed, the structure would include approximately 235,235 square feet of residential area and 65,668 gross square feet of parking area. This translates to 235 apartments and accommodations for 126 vehicles. The proposed residential component will include a mix of studios up to three-bedroom layouts.
The second building is listed as “Building 3-6” and would top out at 16 stories. Located at 151 Broome Street, mid-block between Clinton Street and Pitt Street, the structure would comprise approximately 174,000 square feet of residential space including up to 245 studio and one‐bedroom units, as well as 14,280 square feet of community facility space.
While the exact programming of the community facility space is unknown at this point, it is assumed that the ground level, which spans 6,167 square feet, would be occupied by a medical office. The cellar level of the community space, an area of 8,113 gross square feet, would be occupied by a social services facility.
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