YIMBY now has an updated rendering of Adam America Real Estate’s new building, dubbed Six Ten Warren, which will encompass 47,050 square feet. Its condominium units should average 1,150 square feet apiece.
YIMBY now has an updated rendering of Adam America Real Estate’s new building, dubbed Six Ten Warren, which will encompass 47,050 square feet. Its condominium units should average 1,150 square feet apiece.
Work on the conversion of a former manufacturing building not far from the DUMBO waterfront is humming along quite nicely. Yesterday, YIMBY got a hardhat tour of the work underway at 51 Jay Street.
HPDM is thrilled to be the exclusive marketing and sales firm for several great projects launching this Spring, including The Haswell, The Hendrik, 251 First Street, 610 Warren Street, 318 West 47th Street, and Aurum.
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To court young families that would benefit from efficient stroller storage, the developers of a condominium building at 251 First Street in Park Slope, Brooklyn — a neighborhood famous for the sheer number of buggies that populate the streets — plan to not only build a dedicated stroller storage room, but also provide stroller valet service to residents and their guests.
Located in a former tin-and-sheet-iron factory with a garden oasis at its core, 51 Jay Street is a collection of 74 luxury penthouses and condominiums built near old railroad tracks.
HPDM is proud to be the exclusive marketing and sales firm for 388 Bridge, voted #1 among the Bisnow’s recent 10 Best-Selling Brooklyn Condo and Co-op Buildings in 2015.
It is a pleasure to collaborate with the incredibly talented architects and interior designers featured recently in the NY Post. Learn more about CetraRuddy, Workshop Design + Architecture and Ben Hansen Architect, and their upcoming projects, by following the link.
Slate Property Group and Adam America Real Estate’s 51 Jay Street was among the projects in the list that have crossed the 50 percent sold mark, though sales just launched in January. The projected total sellout for the project is $195.9 million.