The team behind the planned residential conversion of Manhattan's famed Flatiron Building has revealed new details about the high-profile project. Developers GFP Real Estate, the Brodsky ...
As my colleague Christopher Bonanos wrote when plans of the conversion surfaced last year, turning the Flatiron into living space makes sense. Not just because of the ideal location off a park ...
When converted to a residential building the Flatiron will house up to 60 units. The building anticipates to be operational by 2026. (Cayetano Gil/Unsplash) Fast forward to today, documents ...
Developers GFP Real Estate, the Brodsky Organization, and the Sorgente Group filed plans with the city to convert the Flatiron Building into 60 residential units, as first reported by Commerical ...
It’s unclear what the breakdown of unit types and sizes for the proposed project will be, but the developers estimated the Flatiron Building could fit up to 100 apartments at an average of 1,998 ...