Aaron Brashear of the Concerned Citizens of Greenwood Heights sent in the photo above (and another one on the jump) showing that exterior block work has been capped off for the five two-family townhouses being built on 22nd Street between 6th and 7th avenues. The inset pic shows how each house is supposed to turn out, according to their listings, which looks identical to the 11 houses that were built around the corner at 614 7th Avenue. (In fact, the 22nd Street houses aren’t slated to have garages, according to the schematics filed with the DOB, so the photo above is probably of the already completed sister development on 7th Avenue.) Brashear notes that the developers tore down three homes to get the 75X100 ft. lot. and that the project, which had been stalled for awhile, restarted in the spring.
New Plans for Formerly Troubled Greenwood Site [Brownstoner] GMAP


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  1. I looked into these last year, were meant to be one family with garage but couldn’t get curb cuts, ground level is a super tiny rental unit which seems so pointless as I would imagine people moving here are doing so to get an affordable one family. Asking 1.1 I think, was 999,999 last year but they got no interest so listings were pulled and price increased.