In the deal, the existing apartments were to have $3 million invested into them by L+M, including new windows and façade renovations.
[2] In 2016, a $370 million proposal by L+M Development Partners to build a 60-story tower on the site was first announced, which had been used as a parking lot for residents of the Paulus Hook Towers at 100 Montgomery Street, which would also include 750 residential units as well as retail, parking, and a public plaza, with the addition of a new public school.
They all include modular closets, in-unit washer and dryers, smart thermostats, and video intercom systems.
The building contains a fitness center, spin and yoga studios, co-working area with conference rooms, and a terrace with private dining.
Additionally, the building contains lots of creative and entertainment amenities, including a makerspace, chef's kitchen, karaoke lounge, bowling alley, game room, golf simulator, and children's playroom.