Posts Tagged ‘New York Yimby’
SLCE Architects’ One Boerum Place Tops Out In Downtown Brooklyn
One Boerum Place has topped out in Downtown Brooklyn. The slim reinforced concrete superstructure recently reached its 21-story parapet, and work is now shifting to the installation of its brick masonry façade.
Read MoreOne Boerum Place Superstructure Quickly Rising
The angular reinforced concrete superstructure of One Boerum Place is rapidly taking shape in Downtown Brooklyn.
Read MoreFacade Revealed for 145 President St
YIMBY has been given a first look at the brick façade for 145 President Street, in Brooklyn’s Carroll Gardens neighborhood. Last week the tarp was removed, revealing the building’s handcrafted masonry, produced by Petersen Tegl from Denmark. The style is renowned for having clean lines and neutral tones. East Village-based Avery Hall is the developer.
Read MorePermits Filed For 120 Fifth Ave Project
Permits have been filed for Avery Hall Investment’s two-building development in Park Slope, Brooklyn. YIMBY last reported on the pre-filing for the six-story building at 680 Baltic Street in mid-October. The project had been the source of debate for many locals, but it has since been approved and is moving forward. Now, permits show specifics…
Read MoreRevealed: 145 President Street Condos
Avery Hall is developing upscale apartments all over brownstone Brooklyn, and their latest project is headed to 145 President Street, in Carroll Gardens. The East Village-based builder filed new building applications for the project yesterday, and YIMBY spotted this rendering of it on their website. The seven-story condo building will fill a vacant lot between…
Read More165-Unit Mixed-use Project to Have Larger Grocery Store, Deeper Affordability
After months of negotiations with the community, developer Avery Hall has agreed to amendments to its two-building, mixed-use development planned at 120 Fifth Avenue, located on the corner of Baltic Street in Park Slope. When the plans were initially presented in February, YIMBY reported that the 196,000-square-foot project would include…
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