Morris Adjmi Architects has revealed a new rendering of their proposed mixed-use design for 32 West 8th Street in Manhattan’s Greenwich Village. The proposal will go before New York City’s Landmarks Preservation Commission for approval to demolish the existing one-story commercial structure on the site. The Morris Adjmi-designed proposal will rise 6-stories and will feature 43,400 SF of total development spread over 7,250 SF of commercial space including ground floor retail, 33,900 SF of residential space and 2,250 SF of community space. The residential component will offer 26 apartments which average 1,300 SF and are expected to be sold as condominiums. The impact fees would be used to update the facades of the neighboring 177 and 179 MacDougal Street with updated windows, masonry restoration and new entryways.