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Walking along Lafayette we couldn't help but notice the progress on the 11 luxury residences at 10 Bond Street...
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Now a little further along than its luxury neighbor at 372 Lafayette St.
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Both buildings made their first appearance above ground in late April. (Compare this to, say, 185-193 Avenue B, which has inched skyward the past 20 months. Or 37 St. Mark's Place, which has taken workers nearly a year to convert a cafe into a vegan ice cream shop.)
Full disclosure: The above photos are from several days ago. By now 10 Bond may have been completed.
Previously on EV Grieve:
New skyline for Lafayette Street?
Another corner still primed to fall on NoHo
Demolition starts on former garage and lot; new developments coming for Lafayette Street
Looking at the future luxurious corners of Lafayette Street
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