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But the good news is that last Thursday the One45 mixed-use development, with about a thousand units of housing, including 340 apartments designated affordable at different income bands as well as a ...
Teitelbaum, a former aide to former Mayor Rudy Giuliani, announced in February 2023 that he was reviving the project, still ...
The City Council Land Use Committee and Zoning Subcommittee on Thursday approved the long-delayed One45 housing complex plan on West 145th Street at Lenox Avenue in Harlem, setting the stage for ...
Bruce Teitelbaum's One45 project in Harlem was unanimously approved by the city’s Land Use Committee and is expected to pass the full City Council. The plan for One45 includes nearly 1,000 units, more ...
The New York City Council’s Subcommittee on Zoning and Franchises and its Committee on Land Use voted Thursday to approve a ...
One45 ultimately fell apart in 2022 in the face of Richardson Jordan’s affordability hardline. Teitelbaum debuted a tweaked version to the local community board last year.
I wouldn’t call One45’s situation typical, however. A previous version was abandoned in 2022 amid Council opposition. The site briefly became a truck depot.
At issue is a development dubbed One45, a 915-unit project spread across two towers, spanning most of a city block and including retail space and a rooftop event space.
The fight between developer Bruce Teitelbaum and Councilmember Kristin Richardson Jordan over the One45 development at 145th Street leaves Harlem with a kind of spite development: a truck stop.
One45’s revival puts pressure not only on the local council member but on Speaker Adrienne Adams, who has staked out a position as a pro-housing legislator. Her short tenure thus far has ...