Expected to open in 2013, Gotham West is packing a remarkable amount of housing onto 4 acres. Its 1,263 units will include luxury market-rate apartments, income-restricted apartments, as well as condominium units.
According to renderings from the developer, Gotham Organization, 556 luxury market-rate apartments will be clustered in a single U-shaped brick building - varying in height from 7 to 31 stories - on the west side of the development.
But the bulk of the project will be affordable housing units, 682 of them, or more than half the total homes. In fact, Gotham West represents the largest-ever affordable project undertaken in New York by a private developer, according to the Department of Housing Preservation and Development, which previously controlled the site.
An additional 243 affordable apartments will be built in a pair of 14-story towers on the development's east side, over the railroad tracks. Finally, 25 condos will be created in the former PS 51, a 50,000-square-foot red-brick building on West 45th Street.
Behind the recently vacated school, construction of a new 95,000-square foot replacement school is being overseen by the City’s School Construction Authority. The new school will have approximately 630 seats.
The most recent one, in the early 2000s, was to erect Studio City New York, a 15-story complex with 7 film and TV soundstages as well as a restaurant and shops.
Instead, the site has been a place to park cars and board police horses. What changed is Hudson Yards, the mega-development planned for a few blocks south. As part of the deal that allowed that area to be rezoned for offices and homes, Clinton residents were promised more below-market-rate housing, which led to the approval of Gotham West.
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