Wednesday, August 2, 2017

Sales underway for Rite Aid-adjacent condoplex on 1st Avenue



Sales began yesterday for 75 First Ave., the current foundation in the ground next to the Rite Aid at Fifth Street.

One day, it will be an 8-floor, 22-unit building like the rendering above.

Here's the official blurbage about the address:

Introducing 75 First Avenue, the brain-child of Italian design impresario and Peter Marino protégé Stefano Pasqualetti, and Starchitect Thomas O’Hara. The glass façade of this luxury condominium rises and cantilevers over the heart of the East Village. Amenities include a full-time doorman, a landscaped rooftop deck with panoramic city views, a fitness center, bicycle storage, and a private lounge with a yellow travertine fireplace, pool table, and wet bar for parties and events. 75 First Avenue is located only a few blocks from SoHo, the Lower East Side and the Bowery, and surrounded by an eclectic mix of restaurants, bars, cafes, theaters, shops, and grocery stores. Nearby subway lines include the F and 6.

There are currently five units for sale via Nest Seekers International ... from $995,000 to $2.25 million.

Here are some renderings via Nest Seekers...







Plans here have evolved through the past 10 years here with various developers and architects.

Previously on EV Grieve:
Developer: A shorter building in the works now for 75 First Avenue

High-rise for 75 First Avenue back in play

Long-stalled First Avenue site now has a brand-new rendering

Report: Long-dormant 1st Avenue development site changes hands

Plywood report and the future of 75 1st Ave. (Spoiler: condos)

9 comments:

  1. looking forward to the marketing strategy by nestseekers on this one, the wrinkley banner they put up on the poppy lofts on B next to Mamas was a masterstroke.. when i want to spend $2mm, i want to see a f****** wrinkley banner, baby!

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  2. I always wanted to live above a Rite Aid ...How do I sign up?

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  3. I like how the Rite-Aid doesn't have any logos in the rendering. Looks less garish and upscale.

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  4. my sides finally stopped hurting after reading the developer babble, Starchitect almost made we wet my pants. We can only assume those building this fish tank haver purchased the air rights from the Rite Aid building therefore nothing above one floor will ever be built on that lot. I hope the saps that sold those rights go paid big time.

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  5. "The glass façade of this luxury condominium rises and cantilevers over the heart of the East Village."

    So, the Rite Aid is the heart of the East Village???

    brain-child
    impresario
    protégé
    Starchitect
    yellow travertine fireplace
    eclectic mix
    heart of the East Village

    Fetch me my barf bag...

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  6. The bigger problem is the Bike Lane. I would take 100 more overpriced condoes if they would regulate or BAN the bike lane.

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  7. Only in NYC kids. You gotta love this BS.

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  8. 2 bedroomd are Under 1,000 sq ft and about $2,000,000. I am sorry this is not SoHo, West Village, TriBECa.

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