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Allerton: Renderings Available for Housing Development at 3013 Barker Avenue in Bronxwood

 

Exterior rendering of 3013 Barker Avenue courtesy of AM Architecture

The first architectural renderings of a seven-story rental building located at 3013 Barker Avenue in Bronxwood, the southern part of Allerton in The Bronx, have been revealed by CSTERN Design, as reported by YIMBY, on March 26.

 

Designed by Aharon Machlis of AM Architecture, the property will replace a two-story multi-family building and yield 29 apartments.

 

Chaim Stern’s CSTERN Design will serve as interior planner. SKMF Queens Management is listed as the owner behind the forthcoming development.

 

Total built-up area will measure 22,744 square feet, with 21,773 square feet designated for residential use. Renderings from the architect appear to reveal a roof terrace, but it is unclear whether this will be reserved for a penthouse unit or for communal use. According to YIMBY, the building application filed with the City’s Department of Buildings does not specify what the plans are for the construction of residential amenities.

 

 

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