Real Estate Wire: Robert A.M. Stern’s “Scaled-Down” Luxury; Controversial Astoria Cove Project Approved

September 29, 2014
  • Robert A.M. Stern, the architect behind 15 Central Park West, is bringing a new 17-story tower to 20 East End Avenue. The building—said to be less pricey than Stern’s others—will have 43 units starting at $4.5M. Penthouses will go for $20M. [NYT]
  • New renderings and listings appear for One John Street. [Brownstoner]
  • East New York’s rapidly rising land prices are throwing a wrench in the mayor’s affordable housing plan. [WSJ]
  • The controversial Astoria Cove project has been approved. [Crain’s]
  • SHoP will design a new 733,000-square foot mixed-use project at 360 Tenth Avenue, across from Related’s Hudson Yards. [TRD]
  • The condos at 443 Greenwich Street have finally hit the market. [Curbed]

20 East End Avenue, courtesy of 20EastEnd.com (left); Astoria Cove(right)

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