What could be the highest rooftop terrace in the city is planned for The Marin. Priam Enterprises is seeking Preservation Board approval to add a 665 sq.ft. outdoor amenity area on the building at Main and Seneca Streets that is currently under redevelopment.
The circa-1915 will feature 64 apartments on the seventh through sixteenth floors of the 257,400 sq.ft. building. A banquet and conference facility christened “The Admiral Room” has opened in first floor banking hall while office tenants have be consolidated into the remaining middle floors.
Zaxis Architectural designed the project for developer Priam Enterprises. Preservation Studios worked on the historic preservation tax credit applications. Residential occupancy is expected next spring.
The Marin is the second of three building redevelopment projects by Priam Enterprises planned for lower Main Street. Priam also purchased the adjacent Roblin Building and the Stanton Building in late-2014. The Stanton is now called The Glenny, a mix of 36 apartments and ground floor commercial space.
The seven-story Roblin Building will remain mostly office space but a 49 space parking garage is being created in the basement and ground level of the Washington Street side of the building. An elevator will move cars to the basement level. Priam also purchased the parking ramp at 93 Pearl Street for its tenants’ needs.
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