Showing posts with label 287/LES. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 287/LES. Show all posts
Monday, December 17, 2018
Full FULL reveal at 287 E. Houston St.
Workers removed the sidewalk bridge from outside 287 E. Houston St. late last week... providing a full FULL reveal of the 11-floor condoplex — called 287/LES — here between Clinton and Suffolk.
As previously reported, the 120-foot-tall luxury building features 27 residences ... with two to four units on each story, including two duplexes on the first and second floors and a penthouse duplex on the top two floors. The units start at $1.175 million.
Previously on EV Grieve:
Quickly reaching the top of 287 E. Houston St.
11 stories of condos to join the growing East Houston residential corridor
[The lot previously, via Google Street View]
Labels:
287 E. Houston St.,
287/LES,
Horridor,
new development
Monday, October 15, 2018
Full reveal at 287 E. Houston St. (aka 287/LES)
[Saturday]
Workers removed the scaffolding and construction netting from 287 E. Houston St. late last week... providing a full reveal of the 11-floor condoplex — called 287/LES — here between Clinton and Suffolk...
[Friday]
As previously reported, the 120-foot-tall luxury building features 27 residences ... with two to four units on each story, including two duplexes on the first and second floors and a penthouse duplex on the top two floors. The units start at $1.175 million.
Here's more about 287/LES via Corcoran:
287/LES is the most successful ground-up new development on Houston Street. An Italian-inspired presence resonates outside with an elegant façade comprised of blackened steel, black textured brick and oversized floor-to-ceiling windows.
Amenities include a part-time doorman complemented by virtual doorman technology, a full-time superintendent, a fitness center, bicycle storage, private storage for purchase, supplemental commercial-grade laundry room, and a landscaped common rooftop terrace with outdoor kitchen.
And the final product...
[AA Studio]
The lot here previously housed a tax-preparation business; a landscaping business also shared part of the property.
[Google Street View]
Previously on EV Grieve:
Quickly reaching the top of 287 E. Houston St.
11 stories of condos to join the growing East Houston residential corridor
Labels:
287 E. Houston St.,
287/LES,
Horridor,
new development
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