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  • Columbus Square arrives

    February 09, 2010 10:23AM

    Kathy Rudney, a broker with Prudential Douglas Elliman, is handling rentals at Columbus Square

    From the February issue:
    It’s away from the heart of the Upper West Side. Its rents are up to 30 percent higher than the competition’s. And its shops more closely resemble strip-mall offerings than what’s typically found on city blocks. But Columbus Square, a mega mixed-use complex that spans six blocks from West 97th to 100th streets between Amsterdam and Columbus avenues, is posting enviable rental and retail numbers in a down market, according to brokers familiar with the project and the neighborhood. Since May, the project has leased 290 of 454 apartments in two buildings at the site, where five buildings are planned, for a rental rate of 64 percent. One-bedrooms there list for about $3,400, which dwarfs the $2,300 average that postwar equivalents in the neighborhood usually command, brokers said. Once complete, Columbus Square will have 710 apartments. Of course, with the housing market still weak, tenants are receiving generous extras from the co-developers, Stellar Management and the Chetrit Group. Those incentives include up to three months of free rent, plus coverage of the broker’s fee, for signing a 14-month lease, according to Kathy Rudney, the Prudential Douglas Elliman broker handling rentals. But the base rents, she noted, are firm.  [more]

  • The general contractor, crane owner and operator at Columbus Square face fines of up to $25,000 after a piece of a crane crushed a sidewalk covering this afternoon. There were no injuries as a result of the incident, which occurred at 775 Columbus Avenue, as The Real Deal first reported this afternoon. The 13-story rental building is under construction as part of the new five-building Columbus Square complex. The accident occurred while workers at the site were dismantling a mobile crane, said a spokesman for the Department of Buildings. One of the crane’s counterweights — used to balance the load the crane is lifting — struck a sidewalk shed, causing part of the structure to collapse. [more]