
A permit application indicates plans for a slim 21-story residential building at 317 Broadway in Tribeca. The proposal calls for an R-2 structure with roughly 50 apartments at a highly visible downtown intersection. The filing was submitted May 15, 2026, and lists Shabse Fuchs as the applicant, with paperwork handled through representative Hamish Whitefield of Rogers Calvanico Group PLLC. The unit count and building details differ from earlier expectations for the parcel, suggesting a change in development approach. Any final outcome depends on completing the city’s standard approval process. The proposal follows earlier efforts focused on restoring nearby landmark space at 315 Broadway with a different apartment count.
"A recent permit application shows a plan for a slim residential tower of roughly 21 stories and about 50 apartments, potentially swapping a low-rise fast-food spot for high-end housing at a very visible downtown intersection."
"Department of Buildings job records compiled by Marketproof point to a new job (M01400243) filed May 15, 2026, by Shabse Fuchs for 317 Broadway. The application describes a 21-story R-2 residential building with roughly 50 units. It also notes that the owner filed the paperwork through representative Hamish Whitefield of Rogers Calvanico Group PLLC."
"Those figures differ from what had previously been floated for the parcel, suggesting a shift in how the site might be built out if the project clears review. Any final design still has to make it through the city's usual rounds of approvals."
"In 2020, United American Land advanced a plan with designs by Morris Adjmi that won Landmarks Preservation Commission approval to restore the landmark at 315 Broadway and add a residential volume behind it with roughly 76 apartments, according to New York YIMBY. That earlier concept focused heavily on the historic façade at 315 Broadw"
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