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A park with a twist (or a few) is coming to Cobble Hill
It has been said in the field of architecture that there are no straight lines in nature. A park in Cobble Hill will be taking this concept to the max, and local residents are thrilled their suggestions for a design based on curves are coming to fruition.
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Check Out These Cool NYC Hot Spots With Their Own Recording Studios
5 River Park, the first new building in this Brooklyn megaproject, has over 20,000 square feet of amenities for only 25 residences, ensuring that you will rarely be fighting for time at their immersive music room and performance stage. Or maybe building neighbor Norah Jones could stop by for a quick lesson. River Park, located near the waterfront in Cobble Hill, is also close to the Brooklyn Academy of Music and surrounded by live music venues.
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YIMBY Scopes 5 River Park's Skyline Views And Construction Progress, In Cobble Hill
YIMBY recently went on a hard-hat tour of 5 River Park, aka 347 Henry Street. The reinforced concrete structure stands 15 stories to its roof, atop the Brooklyn neighborhood of Cobble Hill. The building is being designed by Romines Architecture with Fortis Property Group serving as the developer.
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Out Of The Box Kids Amenities Perfect For Summer In NYC
It's officially summer in the city and while you may be making plans for summer camp or daycare, these luxury developments are introducing kids amenities to show love for their little residents, just as much as they do for their older residents.
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5 River Park has the BEST Views of Brooklyn and Manhattan
Where Cobble Hill meets Brooklyn Heights, River Park emerges as Brooklyn's newest luxury neighborhood, encompassing an area of nearly 1-million-square-feet.
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Head for the (Cobble) Hill
Financier Rameez Saleh and his wife Manon Roux, the co-founder of shopping app Countr, paid $8.55 million for a Cobble Hill townhouse at 88 Amity St.
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New NYC apartments for sale: Spring 2019
Spring is just around the corner, which can only mean one thing: New York City's real estate market is about to pick up, and quickly.
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Views of the B.Q.E. and Beyond
With the windows open at the Cobble Hill House, the sound of the Brooklyn-Queens Expressway, which the new condo building overlooks, is — delicately put — a constant roar. But close the triple-glazed, parlor-style windows and the condo units at 78 Amity Street, at the corner of Hicks Street, transform into quiet, light-filled spacious homes with fantastic East River views, just beyond the expressway.
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Fortis Property Group launches sales of 25-unit 5 River Park; Designed by Romines; part of $1 billion River Park plan
Fortis Property Group, LLC has launched the second phase of the River Park master plan, a $1 billion transformation of the former Long Island College Hospital site, one of the largest transformations since the unveiling of Hudson Yards.
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Terraces to Look At and Linger On
Low walls edging apartment terraces will undulate across the facade of 1 River Park, a 15-story condominium tower that will rise in Cobble Hill. At the building’s corners, where the walls will swoop and curve as they round the bend, some of the terraces will expand to 300 square feet, ample room for a gathering of lounge chairs and a small crowd.
Continue ReadingWatch out Brooklyn: The megamansions are coming,
A 11,000-square-foot mansion in Cobble Hill’s River Park development just hit the market for $12.5 million. With a private theater, outdoor kitchen, four bedrooms and a rooftop lounge, the megamansion is distinct from the condos and townhouses that have been previously announced as part of the development.
Continue ReadingFirst look at Cobble Hill’s 400-foot tower at LICH redevelopment River Park
The first components of River Park—or the Megaproject Formerly Known as Long Island College Hospital—have been slowly but surely coming together in Cobble Hill. The landmarked Polhemus building, on the corner of Henry and Amity streets, is in the process of being converted into condos; next door, eight ground-up townhouses (known as the Polhemus Townhouses) are on the rise.
Continue ReadingStaging a Construction Site with Luxury Furniture
How do you sell a $7 million townhouse that’s still under construction? Find a sofa that complements concrete. At least that was the solution adopted by the Fortis Property Group, the developer of six new townhouses in Cobble Hill, Brooklyn that were first listed in April. Fortis filled one of the unfinished concrete shells with luxury furniture a few weeks ago and threw a party.
Continue ReadingAt Brooklyn's former LICH site, a sales gallery for its future as 'River Park
The Cobble Hill megaproject has unveiled a sales gallery for its first pricey residences. The project reached a milestone earlier this year when the first listings for its residences—several condos within the landmarked Polhemus Building, along with two townhouses on Amity Street—hit the market. And now, Fortis has unveiled a sales gallery (located within one of the old LICH buildings) that offers prospective buyers a peek at what to expect from the contentious megaproject.
Continue ReadingThe most expensive Brooklyn homes for sale: 98 Amity Street
The townhouse at 98 Amity Street is part of the erstwhile Long Island College Hospital development, which was recently rechristened River Park. This particular 20-foot-wide townhouse is part of a grouping of eight houses, rising next to the landmarked Polhemus Building on Amity Street.
Continue ReadingSpring fling: The 48 tristate developments hitting the market now
Fortis Property Group’s River Park — a nearly 1 million-square-foot, seven-building redevelopment of the former Long Island College Hospital site in Cobble Hill — just launched sales for its first phase, which includes the Polhemus Residences and the Polhemus Townhouses.
Continue ReadingHospitals-Turned-Condominiums: The Latest Conversion Trend
There are currently 17 units available now in the historic Polhemus Building, which was part of the hospital, as well as six brand new townhouses. Further down the line the project is set to include at least three new structures, including an 18-story building.
Continue ReadingRiver Park totaling 1-million square feet is largest NYC project since Hudson Yards
The nearly 1-million square foot redevelopment for Cobble Hill’s 156-year-old LICH site is now called River Park and is being billed by Fortis as the city’s largest project since Hudson Yards, according to details the developer released Monday.
Continue ReadingMore details on Fortis’ development of former LICH site, now called River Park
Fortis Property Group on Monday revealed some more details about further development at the sprawling site of the former Long Island College Hospital (LICH) in Cobble Hill.
Continue ReadingSales Launched for Luxury Homes at Former Site of Brooklyn Hospital
The first wave of sales has begun at the newly redeveloped site of a former Brooklyn hospital, now dubbed River Park, the largest redevelopment project in New York City since Manhattan’s Hudson Yards.
Continue ReadingFortis Property Group Introduces River Park, Brooklyn, Revealing Details Of Lich Masterplan Redevelopment
Fortis Property Group, LLC (Fortis) today unveils redevelopment plans for one of the largest projects coming to New York City since the launch of Hudson Yards. The Brooklyn-based developer is transforming the former Long Island College Hospital site, situated in the heart of Cobble Hill, now called River Park.
First Listings of Cobble Hill's Stately Polhemus Residences Now Online
The Polhemus building’s next chapter is now being written by Fortis Property Group who purchased the LICH complex for $240 million in 2015. With the context-sensitive designers at BKSK Architects in charge of the interiors, seventeen exquisitely-crafted residences and a full-service amenity package will complement a restored exterior.
Condo Project at Former Hospital Site Moves Forward in Brooklyn
The six-building, eight-townhouse project, newly branded as River Park, has taken a major step forward. This month, the development began marketing its first batch of homes, a mixture of condo units tucked inside the historic hospital building and the eight new townhouses.
Continue ReadingSEE: First Condos At Old LICH Site Go Up For Sale
The first luxury condos to be built on the former site of the Long Island College Hospital have hit the market, giving neighbors their first look inside the apartments that will rise over the site, which was shuttered in 2013. Three condos in the landmarked Polhemus Building, on the corner of Amity and Henry Street, were recently listed for sale, along with two townhouses next door on Amity Street.
Continue ReadingBrooklyn's former LICH campus, now River Park, reveals its first listings
The redevelopment of Cobble Hill’s Long Island College Hospital passed a tipping point in late March, when the campus was rebranded as River Park. The first big rollout under that rebranding happened this morning, when a number of condos in the historic Polhemus Building, along with two of the new Polhemus Townhouses, hit the market.
Brooklyn’s Long Island College Hospital redevelopment is now ‘River Park’
Now that the redevelopment of the Long Island College Hospital campus in Cobble Hill is moving forward, the project has reached its next, perhaps inevitable phase: rebranding. The Brooklyn megaproject-to-be has colloquially been known by the hospital’s acronym, LICH, since what seems like forever; but now, it’s getting a new moniker, River Park.
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