New Permits Issued for 1730 W 18th Street in Lower West Side

Street View of 1730 W 18th Street

A revised permit was issued yesterday for a four-story mixed-use building located at 1730 W 18th Street in the Lower West Side neighborhood. The permit owner is listed as Michael Fox and plans indicate that the ground floor will be used as a commercial space. The remaining floors will be residential and will have nine total dwelling units. The building is equipped with a basement and an enclosed rooftop deck. The revised permit is for drainage and ventilation totaling an additional $112,000 in construction costs.

Peter Mayer is listed as the architect of record. At the time of this writing, no drawings or renderings have been disclosed. However, the plans indicate masonry contractors.

Future residents can readily access the CTA L Pink Line at the 18th Street station via a one-minute walk east. The closest bus service available is Route 18 which can be found at 18th Street & Wood just across the street from the future building. There is an abundance of retail and dining options steps away from the planned project along 18th Street.

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