One Manhattan Square (also known as 225 Cherry Street or 252 South Street) is a luxury residential skyscraper building developed by Extell Development Company in the Two Bridges neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City.
[3] A 13-story affordable housing component will be located separately on-site from the main tower.
[5][6] The neighborhood's residents immediately reacted to the closing of the old Pathmark supermarket, claiming that gentrification would prevent them from being able to buy affordable groceries.
[7] Other residents of the area opposed the project because the tower would be out of context with the rest of the vicinity.
Some claimed the separation of the affordable portion, restricted to a 13-story structure, acted as a "poor door" for the overall development.