The final piece of the puzzle fell into place this evening in an ambitious transformation of a stretch of the East River waterfront that will include more than two-million square feet of mixed-use development and over 2,700 new apartments.
Earlier this week we reported that there was confusion in the Two Bridges neighborhood over the fate of a development site at 247 Cherry St. Today there's more clarity about the situation.
Here's a statement we received a short time ago from Good Old Lower East Side (GOLES), the neighborhood advocacy organization, about the new 77-story tower planned in the Two Bridges area. It was submitted last night during the land...
Two weeks ago, JDS Development and SHoP Architects revealed plans for a new 77-story residential tower at 247 Cherry St. The project will soon rise alongside an 80-story condo tower being built by Extell Development on the former Pathmark...
Extell's 80-story luxury condo project in the Two Bridges area is getting some high profile company. The JDS Development Group and SHoP Architects today are announcing plans for a 77-story mixed-use tower at 247 Cherry St. The site is next door to Extell's One Manhattan Square.
Gary Barnett, one of New York's biggest developers, came to the Lower East Side last night to personally brief Community Board 3's land use committee on plans for the former Cherry Street Pathmark site. Barnett's pitch was complete with...
City records show a large affordable housing complex on the East River waterfront has been sold for $279 million.
In a deal that became official November 27, a holding company known as HP Cherry Street Housing Development Fund purchased...