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Naftali Group plans another 18-story UWS condo building
Permits show parking garage site is slated to hold 80K sf property with 25 units
Miki Naftali’s the Naftali Group filed plans yesterday to construct an 18-story condominium building on the site of an Upper West Side parking garage.
The new property at 219-223 West 77th Street, between Broadway and Amsterdam Avenue, is slated to hold 25 apartments and rise 185 feet. There will be a total of 79,899 square feet, with 1,624 square feet allotted for ground-floor commercial space. Parking will span about 3,000 square feet, documents show. Architecture firm Goldstein Hill & West was hired to handle design.
Two Ten West 77, Naftali’s condo project across the street at 210 West 77th Street has similar specs: 18 stories and 25 units. Thomas Juul-Hansen designed that project.
The developer acquired the five-story parking garage, which includes Alamo and National car rental services, from David Berley, chair of real estate firm Walter & Samuels, and garage investor Arnold Penner for $61 million over the summer. Plans to demolish the garage were filed in July, as The Real Deal reported.
The site at 210 West 77th was also formerly a parking garage, with a Hertz rent-a-car service.
A spokesperson for Naftali could not be reached for comment.