Development Brings 28 Below-Market Units, Preschool To UES
City Councilman Ben Kallos praised the project as a win for the neighborhood because it proves that below-market housing can be built on the Upper East Side despite the expensive cost of real estate. Extell bought the site for $14 million in 2014, according to city Department of Finance records.
Extell Development is using 421A and Mandatory Inclusionary Hosing subsidies at the building, developers said.
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