BFC Partners of which Donald Capoccia is a managing principal is completing RiverBridge Court, a residential condominium development at 603 West 148th Street in the Hamilton Heights section of Harlem.
Occupancy is planned for this fall.
Meltzer/Mandl Architects PC is the architect.and it is also working with BFC Partners on a 12-story project at 46 Bond Street. BFC is a member of a venture with L & M Equity Participants and Allstate Realty Associates LLC that is developing Schaefer Landing in Brooklyn.
The development consists of a five, full-floor, 1,466-square-foot, 3-bedroom apartments in a 6-story building that is connected by a bridge to an 11-story building with 41 two-bedroom apartments.
Apartments have Brazilian cherry wood flooring, washers and dryers, bathrooms with Carrara marble and tone countertops.
The project is between Broadway and Riverside Drive. It has a roof deck with views of the Palisades in New Jersey and the George Washington Bridge and there are three private rooftop terraces available for purchase for about $45,000 by owners of the condominium apartments.
The building has a canopied entrance with sidewalk landscaping and wall lanterns leading to a lobby decorated with slate, wood and stone. It will have a 24-hour concierge, a fitness room, and a covered bridge behind the concierge desk leads through the garden courtyard to the tower, which has a roof deck.
The three-bedroom apartments have keyed elevators that open directly into the units and many of the two-bedroom apartments have terraces.
Three bedroom units start at about $780,000 and two-bedroom units at about $495,000.
Occupancy is planned for this fall.
Meltzer/Mandl Architects PC is the architect.and it is also working with BFC Partners on a 12-story project at 46 Bond Street. BFC is a member of a venture with L & M Equity Participants and Allstate Realty Associates LLC that is developing Schaefer Landing in Brooklyn.
The development consists of a five, full-floor, 1,466-square-foot, 3-bedroom apartments in a 6-story building that is connected by a bridge to an 11-story building with 41 two-bedroom apartments.
Apartments have Brazilian cherry wood flooring, washers and dryers, bathrooms with Carrara marble and tone countertops.
The project is between Broadway and Riverside Drive. It has a roof deck with views of the Palisades in New Jersey and the George Washington Bridge and there are three private rooftop terraces available for purchase for about $45,000 by owners of the condominium apartments.
The building has a canopied entrance with sidewalk landscaping and wall lanterns leading to a lobby decorated with slate, wood and stone. It will have a 24-hour concierge, a fitness room, and a covered bridge behind the concierge desk leads through the garden courtyard to the tower, which has a roof deck.
The three-bedroom apartments have keyed elevators that open directly into the units and many of the two-bedroom apartments have terraces.
Three bedroom units start at about $780,000 and two-bedroom units at about $495,000.
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.