Excavation work is advancing at 48 Bond Street where Dabon LLC, of which Donald Capoccia is a principal, is planning an 11-story building with 17 residential condominium apartments, according to documents on file with the city Department of Buildings.
Deborah Berke is the architect and David Gross of GF55 is the executive architect and Romy Goldman of Gold Development is the development manager.
The building is a few feet to the east of 40 Bond Street, another new residential condominium project whose facade on Bond Street has recently been enclosed although not yet finished with the curved green glass elements designed by Herzog & de Meuron for the developer, Ian Schrager.
Another large new project on the same cobblestone block, 25 Bond Street, is entirely wrapped in shrouds.
The site at 48 Bond Street had been used as a parking lot and storage yard for Great Jones Lumber Yard and it is not far from the handsome and curved residential condominium building at 57 Bond Street on the southwest corner at The Bowery that was recently completed.
Renderings and further details of the 48 Bond Street project are not yet available.
Deborah Berke is the architect and David Gross of GF55 is the executive architect and Romy Goldman of Gold Development is the development manager.
The building is a few feet to the east of 40 Bond Street, another new residential condominium project whose facade on Bond Street has recently been enclosed although not yet finished with the curved green glass elements designed by Herzog & de Meuron for the developer, Ian Schrager.
Another large new project on the same cobblestone block, 25 Bond Street, is entirely wrapped in shrouds.
The site at 48 Bond Street had been used as a parking lot and storage yard for Great Jones Lumber Yard and it is not far from the handsome and curved residential condominium building at 57 Bond Street on the southwest corner at The Bowery that was recently completed.
Renderings and further details of the 48 Bond Street project are not yet available.
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.