NYCHA, Related file plans at West Chelsea public housing site
New York City Housing Authority and Related Companies’ plans for transforming a public housing site in West Chelsea are coming into focus. NYCHA and Related filed plans for a 12-story building at 401 West 19th Street, the Commercial Observer reported. The plan for the 217-unit property was filed with the New York City Department of Buildings. The building would span 211,000 square feet, including nearly 11,000 square feet for a community facility. NYCHA recently filed plans to demolish the seven-story, 36-unit building at the site, which were approved. Plans to revamp the Fulton and Elliott-Chelsea Houses, which include the site […]This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
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