All Posts Tagged With: "Atlantic Terrace"

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Magnusson Architects’ Melrose Commons Brings LEED-ND to South Bronx

Designed by Manhattan-based Magnusson Architecture and Planning, Melrose Commons is one of only six projects in the state of New York that is participating in USGBC’s LEED for Neighborhood Development (”LEED-ND”) Pilot Program. The 2000-unit, mixed-use and income development will set aside 50 percent of available units for households at or below 60 percent of HUD income limits. The city is currently soliciting developers for three individual parcels on East 162nd and East 163rd Streets between Courtlandt and Melrose Avenues in the South Bronx, and individual buildings will be required to comply with both NYSERDA’s Multifamily Performance Program and the Enterprise Green Communities rating criteria.

November 6th, 2008 | Stephen Del Percio | 0 comments | Continued
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Monday LEEDoff*: Atlantic Terrace, Brooklyn, New York

Construction on Atlantic Terrace, an eighty-unit residential development at Atlantic and South Portland Avenues in Brooklyn will begin today, according to the New York Observer. Designed by Manhattan-based Magnusson Architects, 50 percent of the units at the $20 million, 10-story condominium will be set aside for affordable housing. (We’ve written previously about Dattner Architects’ 1870 [...]

October 22nd, 2007 | Stephen Del Percio | 3 comments | Continued