Permits have been filed for another phase of Sendero Verde, a full-block housing and community development in East Harlem set to become the nation's largest Passive House. Last June, permits were filed for the anchoring 37-floor wing that will rise from the corner of 112th Street and Madison Avenue. Now an an application has just come in a pair of opposing mid-rise buildings to stand 10 and 15 floors apiece and hold a total of 315 apartments.

A floor schedule shows the taller north building, to face 112th Street, will have a school with a gym, offices, and cafeteria on its lower floors. Above the school, there will be roughly 23 apartments per floor above. The south building, which will overlook 111th Street will be nearly all residential and will have a top-floor community room and a shared terrace. There will also be a community facility, fitness room, bike parking within its lower floors.

The 37-floor tower portion is tentatively addressed at 1681 Madison Avenue and will hold 317,885 square feet of residential space and 27,906 square feet of commercial. Floors 5 through 36 will have 12 apartments each and offices and retail space will occupy the first 3 levels. Most of the amenities will be situated on the 4th floor and include a yoga room, fitness center, lounge, and laundry facility. The building will also offer residents three rooftop terraces – one on the 37th floor – and residential and bike storage.

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