Wednesday, March 19, 2014

Teaser site up for new East 7th Street residential building that people don't hate


[Photo from February by Dave on 7th]

Early last month, the construction netting came down at the all-new 227 E. Seventh St. just west of Avenue C.

And the reader reaction in the comments was generally positive. Example!

Giovanni said...
Now that is a great looking building, love the color and design. Note to all future developers who are planning to build in the EV or any other historic area: this is how you do it.

This is a classic brick design that reminds me of many industrial and pre-war buildings which have all stood the test of time, with a bit more glass which is fine in the smaller panes, and nice looking balconies and brickwork that blends well with the location.

Of course, a home here is very likely out of our/your price range. (Hey, but we can enjoy it while walking by!)

Anyway, there's a little more information now about the building via a sign that workers posted the other day...



The building has a website… where we learned that the "classic full floor condominium residences" have either two or three bedrooms. You can sign up to be on a mailing list. Floor plans and pricing shouldn't be too far behind.

Previously on EV Grieve:
New building at 227 E. Seventh St. — revealed (28 comments)

2 comments:

  1. I wish there were a cornice, other than that though, not too bad of a building!

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  2. Love it, but site is down, i think they are adding more info.
    anyone knows what's the price range?

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