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In 2006, the building underwent a $25,000,000 renovation by Aleks Istanbullu Architects to convert the building to lofts. [4] In 2007, developer Linear City LLC completed restoration of the property, part of the larger downtown L.A. gentrification effort that saw the repurposing of the area's mostly-abandoned industrial structures into 104 live ...
Another project involves converting the upper floors of a five-story brick office building at 959 Elm St., known as the Dunlap Building, into 36 apartments. The project also received a density ...
The original CFI building at 959 Seward Street in Hollywood had been the company's home for more than 60 years. After the structure was demolished, the lot lay vacant for many years before a low-rise office complex was constructed in 2014. [4]
Apr. 17—Manchester aldermen have approved an application for a tax credit for a project involving property at 959 Elm St. — also known as the Dunlap Building — but not without concerns over ...
Apr. 14—Manchester aldermen will hold a public hearing Tuesday on an application for the RSA 79-E tax credit program for a project involving property at 959 Elm St., also known as the Dunlap ...
This is intended to be a complete list of properties and districts listed on the National Register of Historic Places between 59th and 110th Streets in Manhattan. For properties and districts in other parts of Manhattan and the other islands of New York County, see National Register of Historic Places listings in Manhattan.
The plans at 1305 Elm St. call for Northpoint Engineering LLC to construct a 24,744-square-foot, five-story building with four commercial units on the first floor on an 11,021-square-foot lot.
15 East 97th Street December 18, 1973: Church of St. Paul and St. Andrew (St. Paul's Methodist Episcopal Church) November 24, 1981: Church of St. Paul the Apostle: June 25, 2013: St. Vincent Ferrer Priory and School (including the Holy Name Society Building) 869 Lexington Avenue 141-151 East 65th Street May 19, 1981: San Remo Apartments