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Hamilton Heights Garages Become Condo Buildings: Report
The two condo buildings could yield about 150 units priced between $1 and $3 million.

The two condo buildings could yield about 150 units priced between $1 and $3 million.

The renderings tease retail clients such as Zara, Gucci and Burberry.

The new development will replace a building with a supermarket and add offices on a second floor.
The five-story building will house new programming spaces for The Brotherhood/Sister Sol.
The community facility will feature 117 residential units.
The one-bedroom units are located in a brand-new building on Third Avenue and East 110th Street.
The apartment units are located in the redeveloped Randolph Houses on West 114th Street.
The large city-owned site is located on the corner of Second Avenue and East 127th Street.
The building will be zoned for residential, commercial and community uses.
The new building will rise 60 feet and contain six apartment units.
The landlord, who was convicted of fraud in 2017, is accused of deregulating rent-stabilized units while taking tax breaks.
The proposed expansion to the six-building Lenox Terrace apartment complex could add as many as 1,600 apartments.
The one- and two-bedroom units are renting for $950 and $1,050 per month.
The new development will rise 125-feet-tall on the site of the Second Providence Baptist Church in Central Harlem.
The new auto repair store will be located on East 126th Street between First and Second avenues.
The Lenox Avenue townhouse sold for $4.59 million.
Real estate listing site StreetEasy is spilling the beans on West Harlem.
The 12-story development will feature commercial space, a community facility and 40 apartments.
The mixed-use development will contain two floors of retail space and more than 400 apartments.
The Riverton Square apartment complex in East Harlem is accepting applications for 7,500 spots on its waiting list.
The new building will be on West 127th Street between Malcolm X Boulevard and Fifth Avenue.
Both new developments will rise six stories and contain 12 apartments.
Construction permits for an eight-story apartment building on West 136th Street have been filed with the city Department of Buildings.
The 126th Street bus depot development will span 1,090,215 square feet and include a monument on the footprint of the African burial ground.
The new West 145th Street building will include apartments, retail space and a ground-floor church.
The apartments are located in a building on East 124th Street between Second and Third avenues.
The owners of Harlem's National Black Theater are teaming up with developers for a building that could be 240,000 square feet large.
The residential building, which will contain more than 100 apartments, will rise on West 117th Street between Seventh and Eighth avenues.
The new development would span an entire city block in East Harlem and rise more than 60 stories.
The apartments are spread out between two buildings in Harlem and rent for as little as $913 per month.
Apartments will be offered at below market-rate prices for individuals making up to $40,08 and families making up to $66,420.
Tenants earning up to $38,200 will pay 30 percent of their income for the one- or two-bedroom units.
Senator Chuck Schumer and Congressman Adriano Espaillat are trying to save East Harlem's Lakeview Apartments Complex.
People currently living in the buildings will not be forced out, according to plans filed with the State's Attorney General.
The mixed-use development at the site of a former MTA bus depot is in its early planning stages. Officials hope to release an RFP in 2018.
Studios will rent for $659, one bedrooms will rent for $654 and two bedrooms will rent for $797 in a newly-constructed building.
The development projects include two block-swallowing, mixed-use projects and a new garage for the Department of Sanitation.
The apartments are located in a newly-constructed building on the corner of Third Avenue and East 117th Street.
The development, to be called "Sendero Verde," will take over an entire East Harlem city block currently the home to four community gardens.
The apartments are spread out between four buildings in Harlem and rent for as little as $822 a month.