Parkland Group files plans for 103K sf storage building in Yorkville

The Parkland Group, on June 25, filed a permit application for construction of a 103,412-square-foot storage building at 424 East 90th Street in Yorkville in Manhattan. Steven Brauser, CEO of the Parkland Group, filed the plans.

The Parkland Group, a development and investment company based in New York city, has also developed residential projects in the past. One of those projects is the 23-story luxury rental high-rise, known as Exhibit, at 60 Fulton Street in the Financial District. The firm operates its portfolio through acquiring, developing, and investing in multifamily residential assets throughout the United States. Additionally, TPG owns properties in other asset classes in the Tri-state area and Florida.

The plans call for the construction of a 114-foot tall, eight-story building, and were filed with the New York City Department of Buildings under number M00521881. The development site spans one tax lot.

The project is described in the filing as: herewith filing new building application as per plans.

Per the plans, the ground floor of the building will have storage space and a rental office. Floors two through eight will all be used for storage space.

TAO Architecture + Design is listed as the architect.

Earlier this year, Charles Brown IV as tenant signed a memorandum of a 99-year ground lease with Parkland Group at the property.

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