In March, the city put out the request for a developer to take on a conversion at 100 Gold Street. GFP Real Estate answered the call. The New York City Economic Development Corporation selected GFP to redevelop the 10-story office building in the Financial District, the Commercial Observer reported. GFP will revamp the 1960s-built government building with a mixed-income residential building with thousands of units. Specifically, there are 3,700 units planned for the site, a drastic increase from the 2,000 units Mayor Eric Adams sought when revealing plans for the property back in January; Adams announced plans for the property […]
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