Tuesday, February 7, 2017

Work underway on 10-story condoplex at 4th Avenue and 10th Street



Looks as if work has officially commenced for the 10-story retail-residential complex at the southeast corner of Fourth Avenue and 10th Street...



To recap, there are approved plans for a 10-story building ...with retail on the ground floor and 12 dwelling units above. The residential portion encompasses more than 24,000 square feet, so those units will presumably be condos. Floors 2-5 will each have two units while 6-8 will each have one unit while a two-level duplex to top things off. The plans also show a rooftop "recreation space" ... with more outdoor space on the ground level. Residential perks include a media room, an exercise room and storage for seven bikes, according to the permits.

SBLM Architects are listed as the architects of record. We didn't spot a rendering at their website.

However, we've seen several renderings for this lot elsewhere. The most recent one was posted at CityRealty ... it is listed as 80 E. 10th St. ...



This is the wrong corner, though. The above rendering is on 13th Street at Fourth Avenue. Perhaps a potential sign of things to come to that currently one-level corner building?

Previously on EV Grieve:
Report: Demo permits filed to raze southeast corner of 4th Avenue and 10th Street

The 'tremendous retail potential' of East 10th Street and 4th Avenue

10 stories of condos in the works for the long-vacant corner of 4th Avenue and East 10th Street

With new building OK'd, corner of 4th Avenue and 10th Street finally ready for razing

6 comments:

  1. Oh no, not 13th Street too...crap!

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  2. or.... Another fish tank is getting built in the East Village, "recreational rooftop" with a clear view of the new Moxy Hotel's recreational rooftop, woo!

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  3. ...oligarchs and the children of oligarchs, as far as the eye can see.

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  4. @9:00am: You nailed it: ANOTHER FISH TANK.

    And I am allowed to hope all the fish tanks go under in the next economic storm.

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  5. I just walked by the site. I think it's on fire! Billowing gray smoke. WOW! What an auspicious start!

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  6. The workers at the site are in the habit of just coning off most the street WITHOUT permits, so residents and visitors to the area have no where to park. I remove the cones and have reported them.

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