New 16 unit Development Coming to City Island

Permits have been filed for 16 unit residential development at Marine Street on City Island.

New York YIMBY reports that the it will be a condo but there is no indication that it is going to be a homeownership project, at least not according to permits filed with Department of Buildings.

The building will be 19,691 square feet and will only rise 2 stories keeping in character with the height of buildings on City Island.

There will also be onsite parking for 48 cars which we’re sure will be a relief to City Island residents not having to give up parking spaces to yet more development on their tiny island.

No start or completion has been noted.

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