Showing posts with label Horridor. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Horridor. 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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