Neighborhood Restore files plans for $4.1M in rehabs of two Bronx resi buildings
Neighborhood Restore, on September 14, filed two permit applications for a total of $4.1 million in two separate filings in the Bronx.
In the larger, the nonprofit filed a permit application for a $2.3 million rehabilitation of a building at 1233 White Plains Road in Soundview.
The plans call for a rehab of the cellar, roof, and all floors of the 55-foot tall, five-story, building.
The project is described in the filings as: application filed for minor interior non-structural demolition and general construction associated with roofing work and minor exterior renovation as shown on plans submitted herewith. No change to use, egress or occupancy. The initial cost as reported in the DOB filing for the work described in this permit application is $2,305,037.
Curtis + Ginsberg Architects is the architect named as the architect.
The property was acquired for $7.1 million on April 4, 2019.
Neighborhood Restore is a nonprofit organization involved in a variety of affordable housing development programs.
Direct link to Acris document.LINK
Direct link to DOB document.LINK
Neighborhood Restore, on September 14, filed a permit application for a $1.8 million rehab of a building at 1058 Teller Avenue in Longwood Melrose.
The plans call for a rehab of the cellar, roof, and all floors of the 57-foot tall, five-story, building.
The project is described in the filings as: application filed for minor interior non-structural demolition and general construction with associated roofing work and minor exterior renovation as shown on plans submitted herewith. No change to use, egress or occupancy. The initial cost as reported in the DOB filing for the work described in this permit application is $1,839,362.
Curtis + Ginsberg Architects is the architect named as the architect.
The property was acquired for $6.2 million on April 4, 2019.
Direct link to Acris document.LINK
Direct link to DOB document.LINK
