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Erin Construction & Dev. breaks ground on $9.4m project in Yonkers

Yonkers, NY Mayor Mike Spano and other city officials joined with Erin Construction and Development Co. for the groundbreaking of 9-11 Riverdale Ave, a nine-story, mixed-use residential and commercial building to be built on a vacant lot along a prime corridor of Getty Square. The $9.4 million development, which last year received financial incentives from the Yonkers Industrial Development Agency, will feature 29 rental apartments and 2,150 s/f of ground-level commercial space.

Mancini Duffy repositioning West Chelsea’s Frame Building

Manhattan, NY Mancini Duffy is working with Erbo Properties and Higher Ground Development to reposition 541 West 21st St., now known as the Frame Building. Located in the West Chelsea neighborhood, the building was originally constructed in 1915 and previously served as a storage building and for display of arts from around the city. Mancini worked to redesign the existing structure within its historical context. One of the major interventions Mancini designed as part of the complete building repositioning was the expansion of existing windows and the addition of new windows to maximize light and air. 

Trion Real Estate Mgmt. named property manager of 899-unit SHOA property

Bronx, NY Trion Real Estate Management has been selected as the property management firm for the Shorehaven Homeowner’s Association (SHOA) located at 15 White Plains Rd. With 899 units spanning 40 acres, Shorehaven is comprised of seven homeowner’s associations and one umbrella association. The SHOA Board was looking for a single firm to take over the management of the entire complex to better unify the community and provide improved services.

Securing long-term savings for comm’l. properties with solar - by Stephan Hartmann

Like most businesses today, commercial property owners are up against unprecedented obstacles. Many are left feeling that investing available funds into their properties is simply not viable. Looking for ways to maximize the value of their assets while decreasing expenses has become paramount. Transitioning properties to renewable energy systems allows commercial property owners to decrease operating expenses leading to immediate net benefits.

Executive of the Month: Thomas Vecchione of Vocon draws from over 30 years of experience to provide strategic designs

New York, NY The New York Real Estate Journal (NYREJ) sat down with Thomas Vecchione of Vocon,
our executive of the month, for a question and answer session.  Vecchione is a strategic design expert with more than 30 years of experience in architecture and real estate planning. He is acknowledged by the industry as an innovator in real estate strategy, and specifically for his ability to creatively rethink and reposition assets to support the changing needs of property owners and space users.

AEIS completes inspection and testing on Henry Hudson Bridge

New York, NY Atlas Evaluation & Inspection Services (AEIS), a leading testing, inspection and certification company based in South Plainfield, NJ, has completed testing and inspection on Henry Hudson Bridge, a fixed steel-arch bridge with a double deck of two roadway levels, viaduct and approach structures on both sides of the arch span, and spanning over 840 ft. Originally built in 1935, Henry Hudson Bridge connects the northernmost tip of Manhattan and the Bronx, serving over 62,000 cars per day.

Arker Companies welcomes residents to The Fountains phase 1 with New York Empire State Development and Homes and Community Renewal

Brooklyn, NY According to The Arker Companies, in partnership with New York Empire State Development and Homes and Community Renewal, it has opened the two-building first phase of the planned six building, 1,163 unit, 100% affordable housing development, The Fountains in East New York, to low-income residents. Phase one has 332 total apartments for New Yorkers making up to $61,440 for a family of three, which is 60% AMI.

Titan Machine and RXR Realty’s LIC project approved by Queens Community Board 2

Queens, NY Queens Community Board 2 voted to approve Titan Machine and RXR Realty’s zoning application for a new, 100%commercial building at 42-11 9th St. in Long Island City. The mixed-use development will feature 70,000 s/f of modern industrial space at the building’s base, 270,000 s/f of commercial office space, and 2,900 s/f of ground-level retail. The project is a partnership between Titan, an elevator manufacturing and repair company, and RXR, a leading real estate company.

Alterations and existing fire protection systems in New York City – Five essential considerations - by Peter Simon

Over the last several years New York City real estate interests have made significant efforts to modernize, freshen up and renovate existing buildings. Renovations are often driven by a desire to keep older existing buildings competitive with newer buildings and most recently as a response to the COVID-19 pandemic (HVAC modifications, changes to workspaces etc.). As a result, the contracting community is often faced with significant construction operations inside a building with existing systems and occupants. 

IREM NYC hosts 2nd Annual Clay Shoot to benefit GiGi’s Playhouse

New Paltz, NY On October 2nd, IREM NYC hosted their second annual clay shoot at Mid-Hudson Sporting Clays. The event was a benefit for GiGi’s Playhouse NYC, a community center where families gather to celebrate, inspire, and empower each other, to attend programs, lectures and events that promote self-esteem and self-advocacy, and to find support and friendship. It’s also an education center where weekly educational and social programs prepare individuals with Down syndrome to engage more fully in their homes, communities and schools and an awareness center dedicated to changing New York’s perception of Down syndrome, so that the abilities and contributions of our community are recognized and embraced by all.