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LPC Set To Review Restoration Proposal For 271 West 11th Street In Greenwich Village, Manhattan

The New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission (LPC) will review a proposal on January 7 to renovate and restore 271 West 11th Street, a four-story townhouse in Greenwich Village, Manhattan. The proposed changes, submitted by HS2 Architecture and designer Rafael de Cárdenas, aim to bring the townhouse closer to its historical appearance while introducing modern upgrades to its structure. The property is located between West 4th Street and Bleecker Street.

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Residential Conversion Underway at 738 Greenwich Street in West Village, Manhattan

Work is underway at 738 Greenwich Street, a conversion of a parking garage into a five-story condominium building in Manhattan’s West Village. Designed by by Leroy Street Studio with Ismael Leyva Architects as the architect of record and developed by Donnchadh Malone of Alf Naman Development, the project involves the partial demolition of a four-story parking structure built in 1931 and expansion into a 79-foot tall building spanning 39,520 square feet. The property will yield seven units with an average scope of 5,448 square feet, as well as 1,383 square feet of commercial space, a cellar level, and three enclosed parking spaces. The project is located at the corner of Greenwich and Perry Streets.

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Façade Installation Underway on 16 Fifth Avenue in Greenwich Village, Manhattan

Façade installation is underway on 16 Fifth Avenue, a 19-story residential building in Greenwich Village, Manhattan. Designed by Robert A.M. Stern Architects and Hill West Architects and developed by Madison Realty Capital, the 241-foot-tall structure will yield 14 condominium units. The property is located on an interior lot between East 8th and 9th Streets, just north of Washington Square Park.

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Architectural Drawing Revealed for 14-16 Gay Street in West Village, Manhattan

The first architectural diagram has been revealed for 14-16 Gay Street, a combination of two landmarked three-story residential buildings in Manhattan’s Greenwich Village Historic District. Developed by Nazarian Property Group under the Gay Street Revival Initiative 1 LLC, the project involves the reconstruction of 14 Gay Street, which was ordered to be demolished last year following unauthorized modifications that compromised its structural integrity, as well as its unification with the neighboring 16 Gay Street into a single residential building. The developer purchased both properties along with three other nearby buildings for around $12 million in April 2022, and intends to rebuild 14 Gay Street using the original construction materials from the demolished 197-year-old structure. The site is located between Waverly Place and Christopher Street.

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Rendering of 14-16 Fifth Avenue; Front elevation - Robert A.M. Stern Architects, Madison Realty Capital

RAMSA’s 16 Fifth Avenue Continues Ascent in Greenwich Village, Manhattan

Construction has risen past the halfway mark on 16 Fifth Avenue, a 19-story residential building in Greenwich Village, Manhattan. Designed by Robert A.M. Stern Architects and Hill West Architects and developed by Madison Realty Capital, which purchased the 5,255-square-foot plot for $27.5 million in 2015, the 241-foot-tall structure will yield 20 condominium units. The property is located on an interior lot between East 8th and East 9th Streets, just north of Washington Square Park.

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