New 12-Story Building Slated for Busy Upper West Side Block: Permits Show
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Former UWS Bank Site Set to Become 12-Story Mixed-Use Building
A 105-year-old building on the Upper West Side is set to be demolished and turned into a mixed-use development. Brooklyn-based developer Aleksandr Finkelshteyn bought the four-story building at 2160 Broadway, once home to a branch of the now-defunct First Republic Bank, in December for $8.5 million, city records show. After filing plans in March to demolish the 8,820-square-foot building, Finkelshteyn has now submitted plans to turn the property…
New 12-Story Building Slated for Busy Upper West Side Block: Permits Show
The four-story Upper West Side building set for demolition. Google Maps. By Gus Saltonstall A more than century-old building on the corner of a bustling Upper West Side block is slated to be replaced by a 12-story building that will have commercial and residential space, according to a permit submitted to the city on Tuesday. At the beginning of March, West Side Rag reported that the four-story building at 2160 Broadway, on the corner of West 76…
Permits Filed for 215 West 76th Street on Manhattan's Upper West Side
Permits have been filed for a 12-story mixed-use building at 215 West 76th Street on Manhattan's Upper West Side. Located between Amsterdam Avenue and Broadway, the lot is two block south of the 79th Street subway station, served by the 1 train. Aleksandr Finkelshteyn of 2160 Broadway, LLC is listed as the owner behind the applications.
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