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JRM Construction Management Selected For Upper West Side Luxury Core & Shell Project

Source: CityBizList

JRM Construction Management is pleased to announce it has been commissioned to construct the core and shell luxury condominium at 212 West 95th Street located on the Upper West Side of Manhattan.

Residential Construction Delivered with High-End Finishes

JRM Construction will work with Architects RKTB and CetraRuddy to provide an 18-story, 100,000 SF building consisting of large-scale, ground up development with high end finishes. The complex is comprised of 38 residences ranging from two- to four-bedrooms, with some units and penthouses featuring duplex and triplex staircases. Construction began in March 2018, with completion slated to be finished by January 2020.

Developed by 212 West 95 Owners LLC c/o United Management, the building will include full on-site amenities such as a yoga room, pet spa, children’s room, tween lounge, adult lounge and gathering space. Additionally, a fully landscaped second floor terrace with benches and seating along with a separate playground area will be incorporated. Onsite parking and community gathering space will be allocated at the cellar and first floor for resident’s convenience as well.

“With JRM’s primary focus on corporate interiors, I’m pleased to see our expansion and repositioning in the core and shell sector,” said Kevin Griffin, JRM’s Director of Core and Shell. “212 West 95th Street’s intricate design and ground up construction exemplifies our core and shell division’s growth and we are excited to see the momentum continue.”

The Custom Core & Shell Approach

JRM’s commitment to excellence and client satisfaction has led to the launch of a Core and Shell division to focus on the construction of base buildings as evidenced with 212 West 95th Street. Manufactured by Porcelanosa, the sophisticated façade includes an elegant rainscreen to elevate the building’s overall appeal.Decorative window designs will be installed varying from angled windows, window walls and curtain walls. The apartment interiors will have marble bathrooms, wood laminate flooring, and imported Italian kitchen cabinets. Additionally, the building’s mechanical system will allow for year-round cooling and heating.