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No.# of Apartments Date of Completion Date of Demolition Notes 104-14 Tapscott Street: Brownsville: 1 4 30 October 31, 1972: 303 Vernon Avenue: Bedford-Stuyvesant: 1 24 234 May 31, 1967: 572 Warren Street: Boerum Hill: 1 6 1971: Albany Houses I: Crown Heights: 6 14 824 October 2, 1950: Albany Houses II: Crown Heights: 3 13 and 14 396 January 31 ...
Parkway Village is a garden apartment complex with 675 residential units, located on 35 acres (14 ha) in the Briarwood section of Queens in New York City. [2] It was completed in 1947 to house United Nations employees and delegates, many of whom had faced racial discrimination when they sought housing in other areas.
Briarwood is a middle-class neighborhood in the New York City borough of Queens.The neighborhood is roughly bounded by the Van Wyck Expressway to the west, Parsons Boulevard to the east, Union Turnpike to the north, and Hillside Avenue to the south.
388 Bridge Street is a 590-foot residential high-rise skyscraper in Downtown Brooklyn, within New York City. [2] It contains 378 market rate units, [3] mixed between 234 rentals and 144 condominiums. [4]
Co-op City (short for Cooperative City) is a cooperative housing development located in the northeast section of the borough of the Bronx in New York City.It is bounded by Interstate 95 to the southwest, west, and north and the Hutchinson River Parkway to the east and southeast, and is partially in the Baychester and Eastchester neighborhoods.
The ceilings of the smaller apartments measure 10 ft (3.0 m) high, but many rooms have taller ceilings. [15] Some of the penthouses have ceilings measuring up to 14 ft (4.3 m) high. [42] [43] Floor 9 (physically the sixth story) of the Tower contains four apartments, each with large terraces above the retail podium on Broadway. [44]
Briarwood, also known as Bingham House, is a historic home located at Virginia Beach, Virginia. It was built in 1932, and is a two-story, 6,000 square foot, Tudor Revival style brick dwelling. It features steeply pitched gabled and hipped roof elements clad in historic slate shingles as well as three corbelled brick chimneys.
Briarwood is a historic home located at Charleston, West Virginia. It was designed in the 1920s by English-born architect Fred Crowthers for Dr. Rhuell Hampton Merrill, the minister of the Kanawha Presbyterian Church from 1898 to 1907. The English Tudor style home features varying roof lines and asymmetrical massing. [2]