Avenue A Co-op
204 Avenue A, a new residential building in the East Village, adds ten income-restricted apartments and a ground-floor commercial space to a once-abandoned site in the middle of a busy commercial block. The property is located on a narrow interior lot between East 12th and East 13th streets, replacing a condemned structure that had been City-owned since the 1970s with a new building that meets current as-of-right zoning. To promote home ownership in the East Village, a portion of the new building’s ten units will be offered first to the former residents of the previous structure. The seven-story building features elegant terracotta-colored brick patterns and a grid of tall rectangular windows, on its upper floors, forming a cohesive, yet expressive addition to the existing street wall, and referencing traditional masonry patterns and details. Beneath a copper-colored metal trim, blue glazed bricks animate the building’s streel level façade and reflect the energy of the busy commercial thoroughfare. The building’s programming contains a mix of one- and two-bedroom apartments, each intended to maximize comfort and functionality despite the constraints of the narrow site plan. This project was completed alongside 525 East 12th Street, another SGS building situated around the corner.
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Photography by Alexander Severin





