Wednesday, May 25, 2011
☞ INTRODUCING: Building at 235 St. Nicholas
The old gas station lot at 235 St. Nicholas Avenue and 122nd Street saw a bit of action last year when some of the gas tanks were exposed but not much else has been happening until now. Walking by this week, we noticed a new sign announcing the full cleanup of the lot by the city itself so that had us looking at what current permits have to say about the development. Based on a permit just filed this past December a new 13-story building with a total of 170,370 square foot of space will be arriving soon. Total units proposed is set at 169 along with commercial and community space on the lower floors. We received a tip last year about the building's arrival (and possible developer) but permits were not filed until now: LINK
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Permits confirm the developer behind the 2280 FDB condos is attached to this project.
ReplyDeleteAwesome news. Can't wait to see this place get developed. Same goes for the corner opposite (with the blue fence). They still need to finish 220 st. Nicholas. What's up with that place?!
ReplyDeleteMore buildings mean more foot traffic and hopefully more people spending money at local establishments. We need a 24 hour community uptown. We can do without the gas stations, empty lots and vacant buildings. Growth can be a good thing.
ReplyDeleteChris,
ReplyDeleteIndeed -- it appears to have remained in the same 'half-glassed' for quite a while now.
askmarquis -- This kind of growth is definitely a good thing.
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