Kalikow Group division plans 10-story UWS condo building

125K sf property would rise on top of existing six-story building

711 West End Avenue on the Upper West Side and Gregory Kalikow
711 West End Avenue on the Upper West Side and Gregory Kalikow

UPDATED, Dec. 24, 9:40 a.m.: Kaled Management, an arm of the Westbury, N.Y-based firm Kalikow Group, filed plans today for a 10-story apartment building at 711 West End Avenue, also known as 306 West 95th Street, on the Upper West Side, according to city documents.

The 124,600-square-foot property would hold 65 condominium units and be constructed on top of the existing six-story rental property on the site. There will be a second entrance off 95th Street for residents of the new building, architect Ray Dovell told The Real Deal.

The current structure was built in the 1950s and spans 192,000 square feet. The site offers 352,000 buildable square feet, records show.

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Additional permits were filed today for structural and mechanical work for the new property.

Plans show a recreation room on the first floor. Platt Byard Dovell White Architecture is serving as the architect of record.

A representative for Kaled could not be immediately reached for comment.

The Kalikow Group partnered with an investment fund formed by Massey Knakal Realty Services and RiverOak Investment to buy a Williamsburg rental building in September, as The Real Deal reported. — Mark Maurer