A first look at Cary Tamarkin’s High Line project: PHOTOS

UPDATED, 2:24 p.m., July 1: Architect and developer Cary Tamarkin is on the brink of launching sales at his latest project, the mixed-use development at 508 West 24th Street in West Chelsea. While he has remained tight-lipped about pricing and unit breakdowns, Tamarkin shared newly released renderings of the apartments with The Real Deal.

The 10-story building, between 10th and 11th avenues, will feature 15 condominium units, as well as ground-floor Retail Space And A Rooftop Terrace. Units will range from 2,000 to 3,300 square feet, reportedly priced from $4.15 million to $10 million.

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The renderings reveal design flourishes such as casement windows, marble bathrooms and a façade of Breton Brut concrete. The development website went live today.

The project is one of several highly anticipated developments going up near the High Line, among them HFZ Capital Group’s 35-unit building at 505 West 19th Street and Michael Shvo’s condos at 239 10th Avenue, which are still in the early stages. — Leigh Kamping-Carder