Posted Jul 15, 2014, 12:12 AM
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NYC/NJ/Miami-Dade
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Note: Average floors tend to be 6-8 for a lot of these projects.
Mid Rise Set:
As usual significant ones get own post; Some various developments in the past week or so. Really shows off the construction boom when it comes to midrises/some low rises.
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20 Jefferson Street:
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Bleeker LLC has filed applications to construct a four-story and eight-unit residential building of 6,177 square feet at 20 Jefferson Street, in Bushwick. Emergency demolition of the lot’s two-story predecessor was ordered after a fire, and has since been approved; Banji Awosika is designing.
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324 20th Street:
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An anonymous LLC has filed applications to construct a four-story and seven-unit residential building of 10,016 square feet at 324 20th Street, in South Slope. Demolition permits for an existing two-story structure have yet to be filed; Marin Architects are designing.
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579 Hart Street:
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An anonymous LLC has filed applications to construct a three-story and two-unit residential building of 3,274 square feet at 579 Hart Street, in Bushwick. The lot — located at the northern corner of Evergreen Avenue and Hart — is currently vacant.
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83 Grand Street:
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Applications have been filed to construct a three-story and two-unit residential building of 3,086 square feet at the vacant lot of 83 Grand Street, in Williamsburg.
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95-24 150th Street:
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L&B Management Inc. has filed applications to construct a five-story and 46-room hotel of 12,573 square feet at 95-24 150th Street, in Jamaica. The lot was originally home to a one-story brick structure, but demolition permits were approved in February; M.S. Savani Architects are designing.
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125-12 31st Avenue:
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GCG LLC has filed permits to begin “structural work in conjunction” with a previously filed application to construct a two-story warehouse of 80,376 square feet at 125-12 31st Avenue, in College Point. The block-spanning lot is vacant; JWC is designing.
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22-22 Steinway Street:
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GG Stein LLC has filed applications to construct a four-story and six-unit residential building of 5,000 square feet at 22-22 Steinway Street, in Ditmars Steinway. A two-story wood-framed structure must be demolished before construction can begin, and NDKazalas Architecture is designing.
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330 Himrod Street:
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Developer ASH NYC has plans to salvage and renovate the existing four-story brick structure at 330 Himrod Street, in Bushwick. ASH will also replace adjacent one-story buildings with horizontal expansions of the existing center building; the scope of the project totals 70,000 square feet.
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44-18 Purves Street:
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The vacant lot of 44-18 – 44-22 Purves Street — owned by “Purves Development LLC” — has seen little activity until recently. The development site was approved for a construction fence back in April, but no other permits have been submitted. Construction crews are now “placing rodent abatement on the site,” possibly signaling that work is imminent.
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485 Hudson Avenue:
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Demolition of the seven-story, 359,000 square-foot structure at 485 Hudson Avenue, in Fort Greene, is almost finished. Forest City is keeping plans for an apartment building under the radar; new building permits have yet to be filed.
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37-10 Crescent Street:
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Ranger Properties has partnered with Sagamore Crescent LLC to purchase a one-story, 18,000 square-foot warehouse for $6.5 million. Located at 37-10 Crescent Street in Astoria, “the buyer plans to build a residential development” which could rise between seven and nine floors.
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2 Fillmore Place:
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Martin Finio — of Christoff : Finio Architecture — has proposed “a three-story preschool with a rooftop play area” for the vacant lot of 2 Fillmore Place, in Williamsburg. The 77-student school would be clad in “primarily glass and Douglas Fir wood, with a brick exterior over the stairwell.”
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55-27 Myrtle Avenue:
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Bushburg Properties has received approval for their residential conversion and vertical expansion of Ridgewood Theater, at 55-27 Myrtle Avenue, in Ridgewood. Once complete, the building will house 50 units and span five floors, including a 13,648 square-foot commercial component; Nataliya Donskoy is designing.
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Credit:
http://www.yimbynews.com/2014/07/dob...-and-more.html
http://ny.curbed.com/archives/2014/0...sfp=3094732033
http://www.jwcarchitect.com/
http://www.yimbynews.com/2014/07/yim...-and-more.html
http://commercialobserver.com/2014/0...ells-for-6-5m/
http://wyckoffheights.org/post/91246...-himrod-street
http://www.ndkapc.com/
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