New Residential Development

Dumbo
133 Water Street
The 12-story, 52-unit condominium will be Dumbo’s first building erected from the ground up in a century. Charles Diehl of Scarano & Associates Architects designed the building, with a concrete façde on its lower floors and the top eight stories clad in glass. Andres Escobar is designing the interiors, hallways and lobby.

Greenwich Village
142 West 10th Street
Renovated Federal-style townhouse designed by interior architecture division of Scarano & Associates Architects. Marketing began during the first week of January. The building includes four condo units two duplexes, a single-floor unit and a penthouse. Three of the four units have outdoor terraces; the penthouse has a 900-square-foot roof terrace. Each of the four units has two bedrooms, two wood-burning fireplaces, five-inch-wide oak plank floors, exposed brick walls and multiple skylights. Contact: Shelley O’Keefe, Corcoran, 212-343-5408.

Harlem
Gateway Condominium
2098 Frederick Douglass Blvd.
Second phase of the project includes 42 condominiums in renovated prewar building. Matthew Gaetano is the developer. Studios to three-bedroom apartments are asking $275,000 to $1.1 million. Sales and marketing agent Halstead Property reports that 70 percent of the units had contracts within two weeks. Project is expected to be completed by the first quarter of 2006. A first phase of the project involving 33 units has already been completed. Contact: Norman Horowitz or Stephen Kliegerman, Halstead, or visit gateway-condo.com

Prospect Heights
The Washington Building
35 Underhill Avenue
The 39-unit condominium building will be one of the first new residential projects in Prospect Heights in recent years. The two-tower building (a four- and a six-story tower) is being designed by Scarano & Associates Architects. Units will range from 630-square-foot studios to 1,500-square-foot three-bedroom apartments. Units are now for sale; construction is not yet completed. The developer is 630 Realty LLC.

Midtown South
Empire Lofts
13 East 30th Street
Landstorm Development has converted the prewar building into six full-floor loft condominiums. Prices for the 1,400-square-foot units range from $1.7 million to $1.9 million. Marketed by Manhattan Apartments. Contact: Michele Peters, 212-378-2696, or visit manhattanapts.com.

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Midtown
St. Regis Hotel
2 East 55th Street
Renovations will create 33 hotel/condo units, ranging from studios to two-bedroom suites. Most condos will include crystal chandeliers, prewar crown moldings, wainscoting, custom millwork, butler’s pantries and Sub-Zero appliances. Buyers are limited to 180 days occupancy annually.

Times Square
Orion Condominiums
350 West 42nd Street
New project marketed by Corcoran. A sales center was scheduled to open for the project last month, according to a website for the project at orion42.com. Contact: sales center, 212-245-8200.

Midtown
Park Avenue Place
60 East 55th Street
More than 30 percent of the units have already been sold in the 45-story, 76-unit condominium tower, which will be ready for occupancy in May 2005, according to The Marketing Directors. Studio to three-bedroom apartments and a duplex penthouse are asking $675,000 to $9 million. Kohn Pederson Fox is the design architect. Contact: Carolyn Sebba, Park Avenue Place sales office, 212-813-9055, or visit parkavenueplace.com.

Upper West Side
The Grand Tier
1930 Broadway
Developer Glenwood has reopened its latest residence for leasing after a first phase this summer, in which 65 percent of the apartments were rented. Units include one-, two- and three-bedroom apartments, duplexes and penthouse floor-through units. Contact: Glenwood, 1-877-535-0500.

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