Real Estate Development Permits Filed For Space In Manhattanville In West Harlem

December 9, 2019

Permits have been filed for a 34-story building at 600 West 125th Street in Manhattanville.

Located on the corner of Broadway and West 125th Street, the lot is steps away from the 125th Street subway station, serviced by the 1 train. The Trustees of Columbia University is listed as the owner behind the applications.

The proposed 391-foot-tall development will yield 175,044 square feet, with 141,565 square feet designated for community facility space and 5,000 square feet for commercial space. The building will have 142 residences for graduate students and faculty with an average unit scope of 996 square feet. The concrete-based structure will also have a cellar and a McDonald’s currently on the site will return in the ground-floor commercial space.

CetraRuddy Architecture is listed as the architect of record reports NY Yimby.

Demolition permits were filed last month. An estimated completion date has not been announced.


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