🏆 New Building: The largest new building permit last week was in Yorkville. Leo Hill of Hill West Architects, on behalf of developer SMA Equities, filed plans for a 314,712-square-foot, 86-unit complex at 207 East 84th Street. The project will stand 37 stories tall.
Job Filing Number: M01325392-I1
📊 New Building: The second-largest new building permit filed was at 56 Great Jones Street in Noho. Lonicera Partners plans to construct a 135,845-square-foot, 88-unit building that will have 25 stories. Christopher Fogarty of Fogarty Finger is the architect.
Job Filing Number: M01335408-I1
📊 New Building: The third-largest new building permit filed last week was in Prospect Lefferts Gardens. At 245 Clarkson Avenue, architect Andrew Knox of ESKW/A filed plans for a 135-unit, 131,812-square-foot project. The developer behind the 11-story building is Alembic Community Development.
Job Filing Number: B01295381-I1
🏆 Alterations: The largest alteration permit filed was at 640 Eighth Avenue, also known as Eleven Times Square. Developer SJP Properties is planning to undertake about $4.5 million in renovations that will span about 50,000 square feet. Teresa Malihan-Haggerty of T. Malihan-Hagger Architect NYC is the project’s architect.
Job Filing Number: M01184911-I1
📊 Alterations: In East Williamsburg, Rocklyn Asset Corp., the development arm of the Roman Catholic Church Diocese of Brooklyn, is planning $30,000 worth of alterations across 17,616 square feet of space at 115 Throop Avenue. Michael Mallia of DiProperzio & Mallia Architects is the project’s architect.
Job Filing Number: B01289955-I1
📊 Alterations: Salvatore Croce of C3 Architecture + Design, on behalf of The Universal Church, plans to renovate 15,834 square feet of space at 147 West 123rd Street in South Harlem. The initial costs of the alterations a $3 million.
Job Filing Number: M01103626-I1
Source Notes:
Permits filed between 12/29/25 and 1/2/25
Initial permits
NB, Major Alterations, Demolitions
