JD Carlise Development and Fosun International Limited have officially launched their new Handel Architects-designed, 805’, 62-story condominium tower currently which is currently rising in Nomad. They recently officially announced the name for the highly anticipated project, Madison House, and revealed that Gachot Studios is designing the interiors.
Read MoreFacade Installation Begins At Handel Architects-Designed Hilton Grand Vacation Hotel In Midtown East
Construction on the Hilton Grand Vacation Hotel in Midtown East is powering towards completion as construction teams have begun the installation of the Handel Architects-designed metal facade. When complete the hotel tower, which is being developed by Hidrock Realty, will rise 31-stories.
Read MoreCheck Out Asbury Ocean Club Which Is Brining Luxury Condo Living To The Jersey Shore
iStar has revealed Asbury Ocean Club as the luxury condo offering as part of their $300 million transformation of Asbury Park, New Jersey. Asbury Ocean Club will be the highest-end offering as part of the mega-project and will rise 17-stories featuring 130 condos along with a 54-room hotel.
Read MoreCheck Out The Newly Revealed Renderings Of The Nearly Completed Summit At 222 East 44th Street
The Handel Architects-designed Summit, located at 222 East 44th Street, has released new renderings as construction is moving fast towards completion in Midtown. Summit is already an iconic tower on midtown's skyline having passed topped out and construction crews are now focusing on the installation of the building's façade.
Read MoreLeasing Launches At The Handel Architects-Designed Hoyt & Horn in Downtown Brooklyn
Market-rate leasing has officially launched at Hoyt & Horn in Downtown Brooklyn. Hoyt & Horn features 368 apartment rental units with layouts ranging from studios through two-bedroom floor plans with pricing ranging from $2,222 mo. for a studio to over $5,000 for the two-bedroom.
Read MoreConstruction Update: 15 East 30th Street Begins Foundation Work, Releases New Renderings
15 East 30th Street, from J.D. Carlisle and Fosun Group, has completed their excavation and have begun foundation work on their Midtown South high-rise which is being designed by Handel Architects. The project is located in a premier location at 30th Street and Fifth Avenue and will set a new standard for building height in the lower streets of Midtown Manhattan before giving way to 262 Fifth Avenue which will be Midtown South's first supertall. 15 East 30th Street will rise 756 feet over 51 floors. The building will feature 180 residential units with 295,970 SF of residential space and 7,500 SF of ground-floor retail space. Completion is expected in 2019.