Tuesday, June 18, 2013

Mars Bar replacement now leasing at Jupiter 21



We noted yesterday that the plywood has come down at Jupiter 21, the new luxury apartment building that went up at the former Mars Bar space on Second Avenue and East First Street ... Yesterday afternoon, the official news release landed in our inbox announcing the start of leasing at Jupiter 21.

(Several of the residents of the former buildings have already secured their co-ops here at the promised rate of $10.)

Now let's just dig right into that news release for details:

In continuing the transformation of the East Village, BFC Partners announces that residential leasing has successfully begun at Jupiter 21, a newly-constructed 78,000-square-foot rental building located at 21 East 1st Street. The 65-unit, 12-story building, designed by GF 55, offers 52 market-rate rental residences and 13 affordable condominiums.

“Given the incredible demand for this neighborhood, we have already seen tremendous activity,” said Joseph Ferrara, a partner with Don Capoccia and Brandon Baron at BFC Partners, Jupiter 21’s developer. “The Jupiter 21 rentals are being greeted so positively that we are renting up the building quickly.”

Comprised of studio-, one- and two-bedroom apartments, Jupiter 21 features a unique display of innovative design that captures both the eye and imagination. Each unit is equipped with natural hardwood flooring, sleek modern cabinetry, stainless steel European appliances, designer fixtures and oversized windows. The building also includes best-in-class amenities such as central air conditioning, GE washer & dryers in every unit, rentable on-site storage and a full-service concierge. Many of the units also have terraces or balconies, offering spectacular views of New York City.

Stylish and modern, residences at Jupiter 21 feature Kohler deep soaking tubs and walk-in frameless showers, Kohler fixtures and floor-to-ceiling porcelain tiling. Kitchens include Caesarstone Countertops, Kohler Fixtures, glass back-splashes, Bertazzoni cooking ranges, Summit International refrigerators and Miele dishwashers.

Jupiter 21 is a pet-friendly residence that features an attended lobby and live-in superintendent, in addition to other amenities including video intercoms, a virtual property management service by mybuilding.org, and a roof terrace with expansive city views. Homes in this beautiful, modern building will start at $3,450 per month for studios, $4,500 per month for one-bedrooms, and $5,575 for two-bedrooms. The Corcoran Group will handle leasing for the 52 rentals.

In addition to its rental units, the mixed-use property includes 10,832 square feet of retail space along 2nd Avenue. Tenants will include TD Bank and a yet to be decided lounge/bar venue.

Occupancy is expected for early June 2013.

So is that "yet to be decided lounge/bar venue" really going to be Mars Bar 2.0?

Also, the Jupiter 21 website is live with photos, floor plans and what not.

Here's a look at the roof terraces:



Jupiter 21’s two communal rooftop terraces are equipped with couch seating, grills, television, outdoor surround sound and a posh wet bar. A DVD system allows for outdoor movie screenings. Taking place high above the lower east side, the outdoor oasis provides an escape from the day-to-day setting of city life.

Previously on EV Grieve:
The former Mars Bar is becoming a fucking bank branch

Mars Bar primed to make an East Village comeback?

12 comments:

  1. Dad said he'll co-sign, bro! Grab some Keystones at the 7 and help me move my futon and blender!

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  2. There's nothing luxurious about any of those buildings. Look at that block, it's some of the most uninspired "architecture" you'll ever see.

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  3. If only that intersection in the illustration was so pristine.

    In real life the pavement is crumbling or broken in chunks and the gutter on the southwest corner is almost always backed up during a rain storm.

    Oh, and they forgot to add the dude who lives in his car and who usually idles on 1st between 2nd and Bowery as he fiddles on his laptop.

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  4. WOW, A TD BANK!!! That's quite the amenity!!

    Throw in a nightly woo shuttle to The Gansevoort, and I'll get my checkbook; what's 60k/year in rent between bros.

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  5. Han Solo on the left there looks like he's put on a little weight. Too bad they didn't photoshop Greedo in, sitting across from him; that might be the one thing that could add the palest simulacrum of interest or individuality to this blah brick bullshit.

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  6. With the exception of the pharmacy next door, a Wholefoods and a Subway, there is not much around there.

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  7. Is she scratching her bed bugs?

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  8. Nice of them to Photoshop out the giant leasing sign from the corner building. It's been vacant for what, 3-4 years???

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  9. Surround sound on the roof means no sleeping allowed for neighboring building residents. Woo.

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  10. I'm looking forward to conversing with someone sitting 25 feet away from me!

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  11. The 3rd person from the left, the one sitting on the couch wearing a dark blazer, is me (I?) As promised, I'll invite you all to the pool party, once the weather gets warmer. The view is spectacular from this vantage point...and there are no stinky vagrants to sully your pleasure.

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