Ashkenazy Acquisition, Related Companies get permits for $480K retail, office work at the Chatham in Lenox Hill

Ashkenazy Acquisition and Related Companies, on March 30, were given a permit for $480,000 in work including a change in use for the second floor of the Chatham, a 196,709-square-foot residential building at 181 East 65th Street in Lenox Hill.

The plans call for no change in size but a work on the first floor and change in use to the second floor of the 356-foot tall, 32-story, building.

The project is described in the filings as: filing Alteration 1 (Alt1) application to construct medical office and change 2nd floor use from C (mercantile) to B (offices) as per plans filed herewith. Plumbing filed under DOB now job m00225709 and mechanical under m00231707. The initial cost as reported in the DOB filing for the work described in this permit application is $480,000.

The building was designed by renowned architect Robert A.M. Stern.

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