A developer who withdrew plans to build two huge apartment towers in Harlem two years ago after pushback from a City Council member has relaunched the project, which will need a zoning change.

According to preliminary filings this month with the Department of City Planning, developer Bruce Teitelbaum has again begun the process of seeking rezoning for his property at 145th Street and Malcolm X Boulevard, the Daily News reported.

The plans for the project—known as One45—call for a 33-story apartment tower, encompassing 461 market-rate units and 36 affordable units, and a 35-story tower that will include 300 affordable units and an attached three-story community center. A separate single-story retail building is part of the proposal, according to the report.

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