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Work Begins on Coney Island Apartments Billed As New York’s Largest Geothermal Project

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A rendering depicts the 463-unit development at 1515 Surf Ave. in New York’s Coney Island. (Studio V Architecture)
A rendering depicts the 463-unit development at 1515 Surf Ave. in New York’s Coney Island. (Studio V Architecture)
CoStar News
November 3, 2021 | 9:38 P.M.

Coney Island, home to hot dogs and roller coasters, will soon have another attraction: a residential development billed as New York’s largest geothermal project.

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