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East Harlem's 2211 Third Avenue Rises Above Street Level

Rendering of the 11-Story, 108-Unit Rental Building at 2211 Third Avenue Rendering of the 11-Story, 108-Unit Rental Building at 2211 Third Avenue
Renderings for the East Harlem development at 2211 Third Avenue were first revealed in February 2015 and now, new photos of the site show the structure has risen above street level. HAP Investment Developers is leading the project which was announced after purchasing the lot from Tahl Propp Equities for $13 million. HAP's projects are primarily located uptown, and they have a few other proposals in the area. Permits were initially filed in 2014 for a 10-story, 93-unit building but were then withdrawn. Now, they are developing an 11 story rental with 108 apartments. The structure is located on the corner of 121st street, and will eventually rise to 116 feet. The building is designed by architect Karl Fischer.
Construction Site Photos from August 2016

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HAP Ten, 2211 Third Avenue
HAP Ten, 2211 Third Avenue East Harlem
The mixed-use rental building will have 95,106 square feet of residential space and 12,561 square feet for commercial. Filings show there will be between 6 and 14 units per floor, with the lesser amount reserved for upper floors. The building will offer amenities including a fitness center, bike room, balconies, a rooftop terrace, and concierge services. It is near several transportation options, parks and restaurants, and the Harlem River waterfront.
Google Earth Views for 2211 Third Avenue

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