Occupancy for the new residential condominium building at One Avenue B on the northeast corner of East Houston Street is scheduled for May.
The 24-unit building is being developed by Largavista Companies and has been designed by the architectural firm of Marin Nanca.
The 8-story building is on the former site of a Gasteria gas station.
It will have studio and one- and two-bedroom apartments ranging in size from about 465 to 1,252 feet. Studios start from about $535,000. One-bedrooms start from about $725,000 and two-bedrooms start from about $1,220,000.
The building will concierge service, a fitness center, a landscaped sun deck, residents' storage and a private circular driveway.
Apartments will have washers and dryers and Brazilian cherry-wood floors, deep soaking tubs and refrigerators with touch-screen LCD panels.
The 24-unit building is being developed by Largavista Companies and has been designed by the architectural firm of Marin Nanca.
The 8-story building is on the former site of a Gasteria gas station.
It will have studio and one- and two-bedroom apartments ranging in size from about 465 to 1,252 feet. Studios start from about $535,000. One-bedrooms start from about $725,000 and two-bedrooms start from about $1,220,000.
The building will concierge service, a fitness center, a landscaped sun deck, residents' storage and a private circular driveway.
Apartments will have washers and dryers and Brazilian cherry-wood floors, deep soaking tubs and refrigerators with touch-screen LCD panels.
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.