SDS Procida has announced that it has purchased the parking lot at 405 West 53rd Street from Con Edison for $32.2 million and plans to erect an 85-unit residential condominium building that will include 9 triplex townhouses with underground parking and outdoor courtyards.
Smith-Miller +Hawkinson is the architect for the project and Montroy Andersen, Design Group Incorporation is the executive architect.
The building will have a faceted facade with protruding windows and many bay windows. The townhouses will have high scrim-like gates and the top five floors of the seven-story structure will be angled and slightly cantilevered over the bottom two floors.
Smith-Miller + Hawkinson is also designed a condominium development at 27 Wooster Street in SoHo.
The project is a development of SDS Procida Distinctive Properties, the partnership of Mario Procida, President of Procida Realty & Construction and Louis V. Greco, Jr. Vice-President of real estate firm Second Development Services, Inc. Other SDS Procida Distinctive Properties include the Richard Meier On Prospect Park luxury condominium residence now under construction in Brooklyn and Studio 322, a condominium in Brooklyn Heights.
Smith-Miller +Hawkinson is the architect for the project and Montroy Andersen, Design Group Incorporation is the executive architect.
The building will have a faceted facade with protruding windows and many bay windows. The townhouses will have high scrim-like gates and the top five floors of the seven-story structure will be angled and slightly cantilevered over the bottom two floors.
Smith-Miller + Hawkinson is also designed a condominium development at 27 Wooster Street in SoHo.
The project is a development of SDS Procida Distinctive Properties, the partnership of Mario Procida, President of Procida Realty & Construction and Louis V. Greco, Jr. Vice-President of real estate firm Second Development Services, Inc. Other SDS Procida Distinctive Properties include the Richard Meier On Prospect Park luxury condominium residence now under construction in Brooklyn and Studio 322, a condominium in Brooklyn Heights.
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.