NYC's top construction permits: Week of March 20, 2026
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NYC's top construction permits: Week of March 20, 2026
"The largest new building application filed last week was for a 1,107,720-square-foot structure in the Kew Gardens neighborhood of Queens, planned by the NYC Department of Design and Construction."
"Phipps Houses filed plans to construct three properties in the Bronx that would span a combined 625,708 square feet and house 591 residential units."
"In Manhattan's Penn Plaza, an application was filed for a 409,234-square-foot building that will rise 38 stories and house 481 dwelling units."
"In the Bronx, Simone Development Companies plans to undertake 35,337 square feet of alteration work on an eight-story property housing 125 units."
New building applications in NYC include a 1,107,720-square-foot structure in Kew Gardens, an 11-story building in the Bronx, and a 409,234-square-foot building in Manhattan. The Bronx also saw a significant alteration application for an eight-story property. Other alterations were filed in Tribeca and Crown Heights. Additionally, two buildings in Clinton Hill are set for demolition. Various architects and developers are involved in these projects, indicating ongoing development activity across the city.
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