Wednesday, April 9, 2014
Construction watch: Alphabet Plaza
We walked by Alphabet Plaza, the 12-story mixed-used apartment building going up at East Houston and Avenue D, the other day (Saturday!) ...
and noticed a few more new developments... such as the emergence of the parking garage...
There is a curb cut...
In total, there will be 135 units here, 30 of them affordable (the deadline to apply was Feb. 18).
Other building amenities include 24-hour doorman, valet services (laundry drop-off and pick-up), fitness center, residents lounge, landscaped roof decks with BBQ area and bike storage.
Previously on EV Grieve:
Report: 12th-story 'Alphabet Plaza' in the works for Second Street and Avenue D
Alphabet Plaza ready to rise on Avenue D
Alphabet Plaza is rising on East Houston and Avenue D
Easy as...: Alphabet Plaza makes first appearance above ground
Here are details on applying for one of the 30 affordable units in Alphabet Plaza
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30 affordable
ReplyDelete105 unaffordable
and 100% hideous
ReplyDeleteHideous.
ReplyDeleteIt's got kind of an East Germany in the 1960s vibe.
ReplyDeleteCould there be anything more stupefying ugly?
ReplyDeleteOh Ken, East German architecture was much better than this!
ReplyDeleteNew York City architecture has pretty much always been about profit over beauty. Look at the most expensive building we have WTC 1, a bland glass pylon instead of a monument of the NY spirit and culture. The vision is to squeeze every penny out of every square inch in a new building, period.
ReplyDeleteWhat's up with the gray-brick trend?
ReplyDeleteLooking at that photo, I had no idea where this was (street, neighborhood, city). There must be a giant pre-fab glass box factory somewhere that churns out these anywhere buildings.
ReplyDeleteWho knew you could stack feces so neatly?
ReplyDeleteWhat do u think they're thinking @ Jacob Riis, Baruch and Lillian Wald? I know. I grew up there.
ReplyDeleteSeems there's a lot of angry people out there...
ReplyDeleteIt's sad to see people so concerned with the outside looks. It's a home. A place to live. Some people don't have that luxury.
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