Tuesday, April 14, 2015

Looking at 67 Avenue C, where the condo views are spectacular and surreal



Just checking in on the progress at 67 Avenue C, where 8 boutique condos have risen from part of the former Kingdom Hall that was owned by the Jehovah's Witnesses … workers have removed the scaffolding and construction netting here just south of East Fifth Street…



Developer Natan Vinbaytel's website now includes pricing for the units… the one-bedroom suites run between $825,000 and $860,000 … the one-bedroom penthouse is $950,000 … the two-bedroom penthouse is $1.85 million…

According to the site, the one-bedroom penthouse has "spectacular views" while the two-bedroom penthouse has "surreal views."



Adding: the rending to see what the final product will look like...



Previously on EV Grieve:
First sign of the new 7-floor condo rising above the Jehovah's Witnesses on Avenue C

Maybe 67 Avenue C will eventually look like this random building some day

Condos rising on Avenue C will feature 'surreal views'

4 comments:

  1. why does this building have to be so ugly, if I was told it was a condo building I would think it was public housing (no offense those living in public housing).

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  2. Will the church now pay TAXES in their yuppie income? So much for church groups advocating affordable housing....

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  3. Not bad in an English Council Housing depressing kind of way.

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  4. The only thing "surreal" about this is that there are still morons running around who will spend this insane amount of $$ to live on Avenue C.

    And the "spectacular" view is of the Con Ed transformer every time it blows up.

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