A partnership of Bob Seigel and Peter Manning have commissioned Roman & Williams to design a 8-story residential condominium project at 16 Prince Street on the southwest corner of Elizabeth Street in NoLIta.
According to Karen Bellantoni, senior vice president of Robert K. Futterman & Associates, which is marketing the project's retail spaces, ground-breaking for the development is anticipated this fall and occupancy about a year later.
Documents on file with the city indicated that the building received a permit for construction July 19, 2006 and that three mortgages were consolidated into an $11 million commitment for the project that was recorded November 14, 2005.
A call to the architectural firm of Roman & Williams was referred to Sean Turner of Stribling & Associates and CityRealty.com left Ms. Turner a message to return the call today.
A rendering of the handsome project on the Robert K. Futterman & Associates website indicated that the building would have 7 primary floors with multi-paned windows and a hanging marquee over its entrance. The building would have setbacks at the 7th and 8th floors. It is one block south of Houston Street.
According to Karen Bellantoni, senior vice president of Robert K. Futterman & Associates, which is marketing the project's retail spaces, ground-breaking for the development is anticipated this fall and occupancy about a year later.
Documents on file with the city indicated that the building received a permit for construction July 19, 2006 and that three mortgages were consolidated into an $11 million commitment for the project that was recorded November 14, 2005.
A call to the architectural firm of Roman & Williams was referred to Sean Turner of Stribling & Associates and CityRealty.com left Ms. Turner a message to return the call today.
A rendering of the handsome project on the Robert K. Futterman & Associates website indicated that the building would have 7 primary floors with multi-paned windows and a hanging marquee over its entrance. The building would have setbacks at the 7th and 8th floors. It is one block south of Houston Street.
Architecture Critic
Carter Horsley
Since 1997, Carter B. Horsley has been the editorial director of CityRealty. He began his journalistic career at The New York Times in 1961 where he spent 26 years as a reporter specializing in real estate & architectural news. In 1987, he became the architecture critic and real estate editor of The New York Post.