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Douglaston Development completes 288-unit Ohm at 312 11th Avenue

In Chelsea, a new residential tower has just risen and is now opening its doors at 312 11th Ave. Ohm has a total of 288 apartments available. "Ohm is bringing a new level of excitement that hasn't been seen before in a luxury residential building in West Chelsea," said Jeffrey Levine, chairman of Douglaston Development which is developing the building. Designed by Stephen B. Jacobs, with interiors by Andi Pepper, the 34-story Ohm includes studio to three-bedroom apartments, each featuring open kitchens, hardwood floors, floor-to-ceiling corner windows and in-home safes. Additionally, every apartment boasts several eco-conscious features including filtered water, Energy Star appliances, and double-pane windows for U.V. protection. The building features a 5,100 s/f landscaped sky deck complete with green roof and lounge chairs, approximately 5,000 s/f of street-level retail space and parking located on two levels. "From its impressive sky deck to offering classic Pac-Man games and a multimedia space in the lobby with projection screens as well as a designated performance stage, which will host bi-weekly performances curated by Knitting Factory Entertainment, Ohm is providing a fresh, youthful option for renters looking to make themselves at home in West Chelsea," said Nancy Packes, president of Nancy Packes, Inc., the exclusive leasing consultant on the building.
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