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Lottery For 15 Affordable East Harlem Units Accepting Applications
Studios will rent for $659, one bedrooms will rent for $654 and two bedrooms will rent for $797 in a newly-constructed building.
Studios will rent for $659, one bedrooms will rent for $654 and two bedrooms will rent for $797 in a newly-constructed building.
The development projects include two block-swallowing, mixed-use projects and a new garage for the Department of Sanitation.
The apartments are located in a newly-constructed building on the corner of Third Avenue and East 117th Street.
The development, to be called "Sendero Verde," will take over an entire East Harlem city block currently the home to four community gardens.
The apartments are spread out between four buildings in Harlem and rent for as little as $822 a month.
The new building would contain 75 apartment units and two floors of retail space, according to building plans.
The city-owned lot has been targeted for a development containing 29 apartment units, restaurant space and space for a tech incubator.
The development will feature 29 affordable housing units, restaurant space and tech incubator company Silicon Harlem.
Land use and rezoning applications for the development were approved by the City Council in December.
The development will span the length of a city block on East 96th Street between 1st and 2nd avenues.
The YMCA became a focal place in black literary and political movements as Harlem developed into NYC's hub of African-American community.
The council approved land use applications for a 400-unit building that takes up nearly an entire East Harlem block.
An existing church building will be demolished and replaced by an 8-story building containing apartments. The church will lease two floors.
Building has begun on the "Gotham 126th Residential" development in East Harlem, and new renderings show a changed-up look for the building.
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The development's units follow passive building standards, which mean they consume much less energy for heating and cooling.
The hospital filed plans with the city Wednesday to convert its parking lot into an apartment building.
A 36,000-square-foot site in East Harlem has been sold from one developer to another for just more than $90 MIllion.
The five-bedroom apartment with a terrace overlooking Central Park is officially Harlem's most expensive apartment ever.
A report from StreetEasy analyzing July real estate data suggests the market is getting more buyer-friendly.
A developer filed plans to turn a large open lot in Harlem into a residential building with a first-floor health care facility.
State officials are trying to block the sale of a nursing home to the Allure Group, which has recently closed two other health centers.
The city's Housing Connect website is now accepting applications for the new development with apartments as low as $494 per month.
Renderings depict a high-rise apartment building approved for a vacant lot in East Harlem. The property is listed for sale at $11,250,000.
Investment firm Fairstead Capital announced its purchase of the Savoy Park Apartments for $315 million in a press release Monday.
A false report stated that the Polo Grounds Towers, Drew-Hamilton Houses and Harlem River Houses were going to be demolished.
The complex near the edge of Central Park is boasting "affordable prices." A studio runs for around $225,000.
The construction plans were filed Wednesday.