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<b>Address:</b> 61 West 104th St.<br>
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<b>Latitude:</b> 40.797704<br>
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<b>Longitude:</b> -73.962854<br>
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<b>Description:</b> Owner Harry Tawil plans to build a 34-unit residential building by knocking down an existing building and using a vacant lot.<br>
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<b>Marker Color:</b> large_red
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<b>Address:</b> 711 West End Ave.<br>
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<b>Latitude:</b> 40.794437<br>
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<b>Longitude:</b> -73.974318<br>
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<b>Description:</b> Developer Paul Boardman is adding a 10-story addition for condos on top of an existing residential building, with the new floors hovering and not touching the existing ones.<br>
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<b>Marker Color:</b> large_red
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<b>Address:</b> 400 W. 113th St.<br>
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<b>Latitude:</b> 40.804017<br>
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<b>Longitude:</b> -73.960362<br>
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<b>Description:</b> Developed by the Brodsky Organization, these two 15-story residential rental towers sit feet from the Cathedral of St. John the Divine. Leasing began in January with the buildings expected to open in late winter or early spring.<br>
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<b>Marker Color:</b> large_red
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<b>Address:</b> 952 Columbus Ave.<br>
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<b>Latitude:</b> 40.799902<br>
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<b>Longitude:</b> -73.962763<br>
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<b>Description:</b> Developer Reuben Pinner is planning a seven-story building with 15 apartments is planned on top of an existing Penticostal church.<br>
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<b>Marker Color:</b> large_red
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<b>Address:</b> 361 Central Park West<br>
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<b>Latitude:</b> 40.792092<br>
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<b>Longitude:</b> -73.964888<br>
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<b>Description:</b> This church-to-condo conversion is not yet a done deal, with Board of Standards and Appeals approval still necessary. But developer 361 Central Park West LLC wants to build 39 condos in the space.<br>
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<b>Marker Color:</b> large_red
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<b>Address:</b> 15 West 96th St.<br>
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<b>Latitude:</b> 40.792288<br>
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<b>Longitude:</b> -73.965534<br>
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<b>Description:</b> Sackman Enterprises is developing this 22-story building that will host 16 condos, including a duplex penthouse.<br>
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<b>Marker Color:</b> large_red
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<b>Address:</b> 285 West 110th St.<br>
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<b>Latitude:</b> 40.800789<br>
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<b>Longitude:</b> -73.958586<br>
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<b>Description:</b> Artimus Construction has built 38 condos on the site of a former gas station that it will soon begin marketing. It's calling the project Circa Central Park.<br>
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<b>Marker Color:</b> large_red
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