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3-Building Mega-Development Tops Out On Upper West Side
The three huge towers of Waterline Square on Riverside Boulevard have reached their peaks of 37, 38 and 34 stories.

The three huge towers of Waterline Square on Riverside Boulevard have reached their peaks of 37, 38 and 34 stories.

Each of the building's floor will house one apartment unit. The building will also feature ground-floor retail space.

The new housing developments on West 108th Street will provide 194 permanently affordable units for low-income seniors and families.
The new development will be built on West 106th Street between Columbus and Amsterdam avenues.
Extell Development unveiled plans Monday for a 775-foot-tall building on West 66th Street.
The 82,230-square-foot building contains 82 apartments and was previously bought for $44 million in 2008.
The fight against a 668-foot development at 200 Amsterdam Avenue will continue in the city Board of Standards and Appeals.
Bob Weinstein has reportedly closed a deal to sell his West 70th Street townhouse for a shade under $18 million.
The planned super-tall development at 200 Amsterdam Avenue is back on track.
Amenities include roof decks, a garage, concierge and valet services.
Apply to get on the waitlist for below-market units at Upper West Side luxury development One Columbus Place.
The American Museum of Natural History has launched the permit process for its $325 million Gilder Center expansion.
Check out construction progress on the three huge towers that will make up the Waterline Square development.
Jazz legend Billie Holiday lived in the Upper West Side townhouse during the years leading up to her death in 1959.
The Yankee legend's former West End Avenue penthouse is asking $4.5 million.
The synagogue struck a deal with developers.
The sale for Demi Moore's triplex penthouse in the iconic Central Park West coop was finalized this week.
New York City's most famous dermatologist sold his West 86th Street apartment for about $1.5 million.
Check out what some interior spaces at the Upper West Side's Waterline Square mega development will look like.
"Trainwreck" comedian Amy Schumer appears to have found a buyer for her West 80th Street penthouse.
The proposal to build seven-stories of residential development above an existing 123-year-old church was approved in 2014.
The Kleeberg Residence, an 11,000-square-foot French Renaissance Revival mansion, will be auctioned off to the highest bidder on Dec. 20.
The $2.3 billion loan package is for General Investment & Development Companies' five-acre Waterline Square development.
General Investment & Development Companies' five-acre development will feature three towers all designed by different architects.
The comedian snagged a spacious Riverside Drive penthouse on the Upper West Side.
The six buildings contain a combined 152 apartment units and five retail spaces.
See which Upper West Side landlords ended up on the city's list of the 100 worst in New York.
The comedian was spotting touring a luxe Upper West Side pad on Riverside Drive.
An existing three-story building built in 1894 will be demolished to make room for the new development.
The Upper West Side development will offer affordable-rate units with monthly rents ranging from $833 to $1,458.
A report from StreetEasy analyzing July real estate data suggests the market is getting more buyer-friendly.
Developers have filed plans to convert the former Willard Hotel into a 52-unit condo complex.
A luxury apartment tower on West End Avenue is offering up 50 units at below market-value rates.
Five buildings that used to belong to St. Luke's Hospital in Morningside Heights will be converted into apartment buildings.
The folks at Niche apparently don't think too highly of the Upper West Side
The Park 79 single-room occupancy hotel in the Upper West Side has been acquired for a hefty price tag — $22.5 million.