New infill project is being proposed. Don't know if it will be rental or condos.
New infill project is being proposed. Don't know if it will be rental or condos.
Nice.
Lots of tear downs and new construction in this whole area east of Western on over to Shartel, but most close to Western. Quietly starting to gut the neighborhood and rebuild.
Gonna guess Omega Investments and Common Works Architects.
The opposition for this on the Planning Commission's schedule is fierce. Not sure if I've ever seen this many protest forms filed for a single project. I'll be curious to see if it results in any changes to the design.
It is kinda cheap looking.
I actually like this design. That stretch of 43rd was nothing special. It fits aesthetically with Will Rogers Theatre and increases density in a tasteful way.
Certainly understand why other developments of this nature are not desired, but this one should be approved.
What is that giant parking lot for? It would be nice to see that turned into a mixed use development with subterranean parking.
They’re just renderings, but I actually like the look of them quite a bit. Unfortunately, in person could be completely different.
NW 42 St directly to the south is part of Crown Heights, a historical preservation district. My guess is that is where the opposition is coming from. Personally, I don't see the addition of multi unit housing on a block of single family dwellings as good. It is out of character with the neighborhood.
But the massive parking lot for Will Rogers theater is in character? What a ridiculous stance. As someone already pointed out, Crown Heights, Mesta, Heritage, they all have many multi family properties within the neighborhood and have since their beginning. Just typical selfish NIMBY arguments.
Western between 36th and 50th cannot be a main artery without ripping out the street improvements added a few years ago between 41st and 45th to make Western more pedestrian friendly for businesses and restaurants.
For real. If you drive a normal size vehicle and are driving an inappropriate speed, you shouldn't have any issue navigating the street without hitting things. They already had to remove the chicanes in the road because people couldn't manage that. I'm all for removing street parking in general, but I'm sure the surrounding neighborhoods would have protested having business parking spill even further into their neighborhood and the street is otherwise not wide enough to accommodate both 2 lanes of car traffic plus bike lanes.
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