![]() ![]() Several units feature rounded balconies, which help create the curvaceous facade designed by FXCollaborative, the Manhattan-based architecture firm behind the Statue of Liberty Museum. One of seven addresses in the River Park project by Fortis Property Group, 1 River Park will bring 48 new residences to Cobble Hill. Website: 1 River Park, 350 Hicks St., Cobble Hill There are also a limited number of on-site private, indoor automatic parking spots are available for purchase. Unit sizes: One- to four-bedrooms, plus three penthousesĪmenities: The project boasts a 24-hour attended lobby, a hotel-like private lounge, a fitness center with Peloton fitness equipment and a storage option. Prices for highest-end apartments not yet available.ĭeveloper/architect: Lonicera Partners, Orange Management and the Davis Companies/Colberg Architecture Closings are expected to start in the spring. Stribling Marketing Associates is the exclusive agent for the project, which launched sales in mid-September. The husband-and-wife team Damian and Britt Zunino has incorporated several areas for both quiet contemplation and socializing, including a landscaped rooftop terrace with views of the borough. New York-based Studio DB designed the facade, interiors and shared spaces. The Symon will offer a range of homes, just outside the Brooklyn Heights historic district. Website: The Symon, 76 Schermerhorn St., Downtown Brooklyn ![]() Residents can also expect a private dining room, lounge, club room, library and a children’s playroom, as well as views of the Hudson River and Central Park. Unit sizes: One- to five-bedrooms, including full-floor residencesĪmenities: Health and fitness center designer the Wright Fit created the project’s fully equipped gym, and there will also be a 75-foot heated saltwater pool, plus steam and sauna rooms. The 52-story residence topped out this summer, and sales will launch in September, with Brown Harris Stevens Development Marketing handling sales.ĭeveloper/architect: SJP Properties/Elkus Manfredi The Upper West Side’s classic architecture provided the inspiration for architect Elkus Manfredi, and CetraRuddy designed the interiors. Just a few blocks from Lincoln Center, the 112-unit building boasts a soundproof rehearsal room, a performance area for residents and a “little composer’s room” for children. Performers can bring their work home with them at this Upper West Side project by developer SJP Properties. ![]() Unit sizes: Three, four and five bedrooms, plus a duplex penthouse with private roof deckĪmenities: The bluestone extends to the residents’ courtyard, and each unit has a private outdoor space, as well as gas fireplaces, custom white oak floors and high ceilings. Pricing: Anticipated to start at approximately $3.8 millionĭeveloper/architect: Grid Group/David Howell of DHD Architecture and Interior Design The developer, Grid Group, is launching another project this fall, a four-unit building down the street at 246 W. The sales launch is planned for this fall, headed up by Nicole Hechter and Masayo Hashimoto of the Corcoran Group. Each of its 15 units boasts a distinct floorplan, but all are centered around a great room with large, industrial windows and sliding balcony doors overlooking the neighborhood and having views of midtown and downtown. Jeanette will also make a special in-person appearance at Amsterdam Billiards on Friday, December 9 from 6 – 8pm with all funds going to charity.The bluestone-clad facade of this Chelsea condominium was inspired by the city’s loft buildings, then handset with stone brought from a quarry in Hancock, New York. She got her name ‘The Black Widow’ by luring her opponents to her table and ‘eating them alive’.ĮSPN will release a ’30 For 30′ episode on her ‘Jeanette Lee Vs’ on December 13th at 8pm. Lee didn’t think about making it a career until she started beating people especially the men. She noticed all the great players and hustling that went on at the pool hall. Jeanette first started playing pool in NYC during the 90s and instantly fell in love with it. In a new documentary, she explains how having scoliosis at the age of 12 and multiple surgeries led her to playing the sport that would make her famous. New York (PIX11) ‘The Black Widow’ Jeanette Lee was a pioneer and a game changer for billiards. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. ![]()
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