Thursday, October 20, 2022

Maven Tops Out At 2413 Third Avenue In Mott Haven, The Bronx


Rendering of 'Maven' at 2413 Third Avenue - Courtesy of RXR Realty 

Construction has topped out on Maven, a 27-story mixed-use tower at 2413 Third Avenue in the Mott Haven section of the South Bronx. Designed by CetraRuddy and developed by RXR Realty, the structure will yield 145,643 square feet with 200 rental units, including 60 rent-stabilized units for middle-income households, as well as a small retail volume on the ground floor and a parking garage equipped with electric vehicle charging stations.

Renderings of the project revealed in 2021 depict a unique mixed-material façade with a series of cantilevered volumes that tilt out to expand views of the Manhattan skyline and maximize rentable space. Exterior materials include reflective floor-to-ceiling windows, white and gray paneling, and gray brick.

Rendering of 'Maven' at 2413 Third Avenue from street level - Courtesy of RXR Realty

Units will feature stainless steel appliances, white oak flooring, matte black iron fixtures, and subway tiling. Amenities include an open-concept café and gallery on the ground floor, a fitness center, a flexible common area for gatherings and community events, and a game room. Outdoor amenities include multiple seating and lounge areas surrounded by light landscaping, and a roof deck with barbecues, communal seating, and dining spaces.

“RXR is honored to be developing much-needed apartments as the demand for housing in NYC intensifies,” said Jarrod Whitaker, RXR’s senior vice president of residential operations, at a topping-out ceremony for the project. “Today’s topping out is a testament to a strong development team, ongoing local hiring initiatives and all the incredible community partnerships RXR has made to invest directly in Mott Haven.”

LRC Construction is the general contractor for the project, which is expected to debut by the end of next year. To date, the project has created more than 500 on-site construction jobs, with nearly 30 percent of contracted workers residing in The Bronx.

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