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The Beitel Group filed plans for a 13-story residential project at 120 E. 144th St. in Mott Haven

Beitel Group Files Plans for Mott Haven Development

Beitel Group, a NY-based single-family office, has filed plans for a 470-unit residential building in the Bronx’s Mott Haven neighborhood. Reportedly it’s the largest number of planned units in Mott Haven over the past year. 

Permits have been filed for a 13-story residential building at 120 E. 144th St. in Mott Haven. Located between Walton and Gerard avenues, the interior lot is one block from the 149 Street – Grand Concourse subway station, serviced by the 2, 4, and 5 trains. 

The proposed 140-foot-tall development will yield 306,893 square feet designated for residential space. The concrete-based structure will also have a cellar, a 96-foot-long rear yard, and 155 enclosed parking spaces. 

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