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Pelham Gardens: New Building Applications for 2570-2576 Young Avenue

2570-2576 Young Avenue in Pelham Gardens, The Bronx.
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Building applications have been sent to the NYC Department of Buildings for four, three-story residential buildings at 2570-2576 Young Avenue in Pelham Gardens, The Bronx. as reported by YIMBY, the architecture, construction, and real estate website on Saturday, April 3.

 

Located between Allerton Avenue and Mace Avenue, the adjacent lots are within walking distance of the Pelham Parkway subway station, serviced by the 5 train. Saman Rabbanifar under the Young Avenue Development LLC is listed as the owner behind the applications.

 

The proposed 30-foot-tall developments will yield between 3,759 and 4,749 square feet, with 2,835 to 3,562 square feet designated for residential space. The buildings will each have three residences, most likely condos, based on the average unit scope ranging from 945 to 1,187 square feet.

 

The wood-based structures will also have cellars, basements, and three will have 30-foot-long rear yards. 2576 Young Avenue will have a 20-foot-long side yard.

 

Christian Lozada of CL Engineering P.C. is listed as the architect of record.

 

Demolition permits have not yet been filed and an estimated completion date has not yet been announced.

 

 

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