New plans filed for one of Hudson Yards’ last big dev sites
Plans were filed last week for a residential tower on one of Hudson Yards’ last major development sites. One question remains: who’s building it? Prospect Development Group’s Konstantin Gubareff filed plans for a 34-story, 450-unit building at 460 Tenth Avenue, Crain’s reported. The plans on the 2,500-square-foot development site call for a building with 232,000 square feet of residential space and 17,000 square feet of commercial space. The filings also detail a 40-car garage in the basement, lounges and terraces on the highest floors and a design coming from Fogarty Finger. Yet the connection to Gubareff is nebulous, at best. […]
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