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New Village at Patchogue elevation on Building 1 is nearly complete, the siding and roofing details, along with the start of brick veneer, are substantially complete. Building 2 is nearing the same progress as Building 5 whereby roofing sheathing is capping the building. Buildings 2 and 5 are ready for roofing. Buildings 3 has started the installation of 2nd floor panels along with the rise of masonry shafts at stairs and elevators. Building 4 has completed the last of the structural elevated slabs on the projects and panels are laid out and ready for installation.
Site Sewer and storm drainage is largely completed. Subsurface vaults are set at all 6 locations and make way for the redirection of power and communication services.
Interior trades are completing roughing at plumbing, electric, fire sprinkler and HVAC while sheetrock, and interior finishes follow behind.
Progressive accomplishments will be evident within the next month or two where Buildings 3 and 4 will present vertical accomplishment in the framed state. Additionally, the project will soon have external sidewalk, asphalt and curb definitions within the project site layout. LIPA will be moving toward providing a form of permanent power and interior spaces will be achieving a more refined finish.
An air of desperation and high pressure tactics permeated the sales floor of this pop-up failure. Besides, Brookstone's overpriced merchandise could be found in the nearby Bed Bath and Beyond.
Aerial photographs of the construction of the New Village Development.
For more information on this project please visit www.newvillagepatchogue.com
For more information about TRITEC please visit www.tritecrealestate.com
New Village at Patchogue elevation on Building 1 is nearly complete, the siding and roofing details, along with the start of brick veneer, are substantially complete. Building 2 is nearing the same progress as Building 5 whereby roofing sheathing is capping the building. Buildings 2 and 5 are ready for roofing. Buildings 3 has started the installation of 2nd floor panels along with the rise of masonry shafts at stairs and elevators. Building 4 has completed the last of the structural elevated slabs on the projects and panels are laid out and ready for installation.
Site Sewer and storm drainage is largely completed. Subsurface vaults are set at all 6 locations and make way for the redirection of power and communication services.
Interior trades are completing roughing at plumbing, electric, fire sprinkler and HVAC while sheetrock, and interior finishes follow behind.
Progressive accomplishments will be evident within the next month or two where Buildings 3 and 4 will present vertical accomplishment in the framed state. Additionally, the project will soon have external sidewalk, asphalt and curb definitions within the project site layout. LIPA will be moving toward providing a form of permanent power and interior spaces will be achieving a more refined finish.
The W57 tetrahedron building at 625 West 57th Street, designed by Bjarke Ingels Group (BIG), offers 709 residential rental units and 45,000 square feet of commercial retail space (scheduled to open in early 2016)
New Village is strategically located at the “Four Corners” of the Village. New Village is a 4.87 acre mixed-use, multi-modal, residential redevelopment bounded by Main Street to the south, North Ocean Avenue to the east, Lake Street to the north and a parcel to the west of Havens Avenue. The site, sitting on a total of 3.28 acres of private land, consists of six parcels surrounding by a 1.68 acre Village parking lot. The project includes reshaping the existing Village property boundary while maintaining the overall acreage and parking count.
The entire project includes 291 residential apartment units and 36,149 square feet of restaurant and retail space. Additionally, the project will have a total of 509 parking spaces screened from the street beneath the residential buildings and in surface lots.
for more information please visit www.newvillagepatchogue.com
Christchurch's Re:START Mall on my walk around the city to catch up on events. February 7, 2015 Christchurch New Zealand.
Re:START is an outdoor retail space consisting of temporary buildings made from shipping containers. Opened in October 2011, Re:START has been steadily growing to approximately 40 retailers, a number of food caravans and a market on the weekend.
For More Info on the ReStart Mall: www.christchurchnz.com/destinations/christchurch/restart-...
New Village at Patchogue project has almost completed construction of all structures in their vertical rise. Roof trusses are topping off Buildings 3 and 4 to the West while Buildings 2, 1, and 5 are fully roofed. Siding systems at Buildings 2 and 1 are very far along with trim details at Decks being completed. The building elevations present many different features and with much in place, the true charm of the buildings is becoming evident.
Exterior site features are being prepared to accommodate parking lot, sidewalk and landscape features and interior features are becoming a primary focus in the move toward completed buildings.
Exterior Brick and Stone are commencing at Building 5 while these features are nearing completion already at Buildings 1 and 2.
The interior of Building 1 is being trimmed, painted and tiled with cabinetry and floorcovering features moving forward as well. Building 2 is currently being sheetrocked and similar progress is soon to follow at Building 5.
spatial direction by cynthia tuan, david creech, dennis seydel
shoe chandelier by dennis seydel
production by gallagher design
photography by charles chesnut
This March at New Village the following major construction items were underway:
Building #1 and #2 – Courtyard Planter construction on exterior and on interior doing paint touch ups, final inspections and cleaning in advance of April 1 Tenant Move In.
Building #5 – Painting, Tile, Flooring installation and completion of exterior brick façade
Building #3 – Drywall and spackle operations, painting and floor tile, brick façade installation and siding installation
Building #4 – Mechanical, Electrical and Plumbing Rough In, Exterior siding installation
Sitework – finishing curb and sidewalk installations and brick paver installation has started. Preparations being made for final level of asphalt paving.
Well situated in the heart of a suburban downtown revitalization, the 31 West Building has stood in the Village for close to a century and is in the midst of a renovation that will prepare it to be a vital part of Patchogue for the next century.
Today, 31 West is a 26,334 SF mixed use Office and Retail building. The original structure once stood with proud architectural features; high ceilings, keystones, cornices, crown molding and tin ceilings. Many of these features will return in the renovation.
Redevelopment of the facade, the reintroduction of the original cornice at the top of the building, replacement of all storefronts, a new main entrance and lobby core, upgraded elevator, bathrooms and hallways have all been completed. The building has become the Jewel of Main Street and is awaiting tenants.
Redevelopment of the property was done by TRITEC Development Group, the construction was completed by TRITEC Building Company, and the building is managed by TRITEC Asset Management. The photographs were taken by Steve Geraci of Reflex Photo.
The New Village at Patchogue project has emerged into the spring with accomplished milestones that include the completion of the Building 5 elevated structural post-tension slab and the breaking of ground for foundation at Building 4. These two structures will begin the vertical rise along Main Street and will place all of the five buildings in active progress. Building 1 is the Northeast building at the corner of Lake and No. Ocean and is topping out it framed units at the third floor. Building 2 has erected its initial section of the first floor and masonry structures have been completed as some of the stair and elevator shafts. Concrete systems are progressing toward completion of the main structural post-tension slab at the Building 2 & 3 connection and wood systems will follow along that same path. Mechanical, Electrical and Plumbing systems are roughing at framed units.
External site work will move toward the installation of sub grade structures and utility distribution conduits to make way for the services that support the project.