Tuesday, May 7, 2013

Developer Getting Serious at Williamsburg, Inwood Projects

Things are getting serious at the former Western Carpet site now under-construction at 204 Wythe Avenue in Williamsburg. The 7-story development will consist of 237 residential units and 275 linear feet of retail frontage with 13 foot ceilings with parking spaces. Urban Development Partners is getting ready to break ground on a $450 million project located in upper Manhattan. The Inwood project consists of two multi-family residential buildings and one condominium building, which will be built in three phases along Dyckman Street, across from Fort Tryon Park.

204 Wythe Avenue
Williamsburg, Brooklyn
The developer, Urban Development Partners, ditched the original 5-story brick design with 157 units for something much sleeker, and more typical of new 'hipster' Williamsburg developments.

The Western Carpet building was demolished last year and construction at the site began last month. The $115 million project is expected to be completed in late November 2013.


------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Dyckman Street / Broadway
Inwood, Upper Manhattan   

Urban Development Partners is getting ready to break ground on a  750,000 sqft mixed-use project located on Dyckman Street in Manhattan.

The $450 million project consists of two multi-family residential buildings and one condominium al building, which will be built in three phases.

The first two phases will bring 540 rental apartment units to the market. For the third phase, Urban Development Partners will construct a high rise condominium building with 260 units.

The buildings will be constructed across from Fort Tryon Park, west of Broadway along Dyckman Street.

No comments:

Post a Comment