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In an exclusive reveal, renderings completed by Gerald J. Caliendo Architects offer a first look at a new mixed-use building in Long Island City, Queens. The development is located at 39-04 29th Street and will eventually top out at six stories or about 59 feet.

Specific components include 15,026 square feet of residential area and 7,186 square feet of lower-level commercial space. The residential volume will be divided into 20 rental units averaging about 751 square feet apiece. The property’s remaining square footage includes a small rear yard and sub-grade parking area designed to accommodate 13 vehicles.

The building’s lively façade incorporates a mix of red brick, gray and black steel plating, and composite wood materials. Beginning on the second level, select units will include balconies with glass and metal railings that overlook 29th street. The renderings also appear to reveal additional outdoor space above the fourth floor and on the roof.
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Permits have been filed for a 10-story mixed-use building at 65 4th Avenue in Park Slope, Brooklyn. Located between Bergen Street and St. Marks Place, the interior lot is two blocks south of the Atlantic Avenue Barclays Center subway station, serviced by the 2, 3, 4, 5, B, D, N, Q, and R trains. Brooklyn-based developer Yisroel Greenfeld is listed as the owner behind the applications.

The proposed 100-foot-tall development will yield 25,458 square feet, with 19,677 square feet designated for residential space and 781 square feet for commercial space. The building will have 30 residences, most likely rentals based on the average unit scope of 655 square feet. The steel-based structure will also have a cellar and a 29-foot-long rear yard.

Mohamed Mabrouk of MHM Engineering PC is listed as the architect of record.

Demolition permits were filed in March of this year for the four-story building on the site. An estimated completion date has not been announced.
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Project Update: Renderings for 2 Mount Hope Place (Bronx, aka 1840 Jerome Avenue)




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Updated renderings from Gerald Caliendo Architects offer a first look at an 11-story mixed-use building at 2 Mount Hope Place in Morris Heights, The Bronx. The development is alternately addressed as 1840 Jerome Avenue and will comprise a mix of rental apartments, retail space, and community facilities.

The construction site is located on the corner of Mount Hope Place and Jerome Avenue. Permits submitted to the Department of Buildings specify that the structure will encompass 149,784 square feet.

The façade incorporates white, beige, and dark brown paneling with what appears to be PTAC-fitted windows and dark metal mullions. The lower levels of the building are enclosed in floor-to-ceiling glass, as is typical for commercial retail.
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new seven-story Passive House development will soon debut in the Charlotte Gardens section of The Bronx. The building is located at 1525-1527 Bryant Avenue and will eventually comprise over 12,200 square feet of residential area.

Designed by Node Architecture, Engineering, Consulting P.C., the property will contain 12 rental units averaging approximately 519 feet apiece. Select units will include private outdoor balconies. Amenities include laundry facilities, outdoor recreational area, additional outdoor space at the rear of the building, and a roof-level terrace with grills and seating area.

As a Passive House development, the structure features a high-performance envelope, a continuous solar panel above the roof level, and a number of smaller solar panels throughout the exterior. The window system is also Passive House-certified and extremely air-tight to help reduce heat gain and loss depending on existing weather conditions.
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Work is nearing completion on The Alfred on Fleet, a 12-story condominium building at 112 Fleet Street in Downtown Brooklyn. Formerly known as 167 Willoughby Street, the structure comprises 24,250 square feet spread across 23 units.

From executive architect Bricolage Design Associates and Boomerang Development Group, the property will feature no more than two condos per floor. Amenity spaces include a communal roof deck, bicycle storage, and on-site parking.

The façade of the structure at the ground floor appears to be comprised of tan brick masonry and floor-to-ceiling windows, as is typical for a lobby level. Above, the exterior transitions into dark gray cladding, windows with dark metal mullions, and large glass balconies outside almost every floor.

Neither the developer nor the design team have confirmed an estimated completion date for the project. Considering the current stage of development, early 2021 could be likely.
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Previous rendering (left) and newly proposed property (right) at 14th Street and Ninth Avenue


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The new proposals also call for the preservation of all original exterior walls and partial party walls from ground floor to the roof. Previous proposals planned for the substantial removal of existing masonry walls, which drew ire from the LPC. The team will also restore, not replace, the original slate roof, the historic wood shutters of the second floor windows, and the historic balconettes also outside the second floor windows.

With regard to the “appropriateness” of the infill, the team had this to say: “From the mid-19th century to the mid-20th century, open space reserved for manufacturing uses yielded to dense, fully built blocks. The proposed infill addition is a continuation of historic, as well as current, district development patterns.”

In an effort to appeal to the LPC, new renderings illustrate a reduction of overall height from 133 feet to 102 feet, which translates to the removal of one full floor. The architects also removed the roof-level wind screen and reduced the typical floor height from 13 feet to 12 feet. Over all, the tower component will top out at eight stories.

The façade of the new construction imitates the envelope of the historic structure, and will now be comprised of terracotta with custom matte glazing, a range of red and gray brick, and minimal quantities of gray metal paneling.
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