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Development News Post news of upcoming and ongoing developoments in NYC here. image hosted on flickr ![]() New Construction in New York City •225 W 57th Street (1,550* ft) [site prep] •One World Trade Center 1,368 ft (+ antenna for 1,776 ft) (2013) T/O •432 Park Ave. 1,398 ft U/C •One Manhattan West (1,216 ft) [prep] •175 Greenwich St. Three World Trade Center 1,155 ft. U/C [retail base U/C] •200 Greenwich St. Two World Trade Center 1,339 ft. U/C [tower on hold] •One57 1,005 ft. (2012) T/O •Four World Trade Center 977 ft. (2012) T/O •Two Manhattan West (935+ ft) [prep] •30 Park Place – Four Seasons Hotel & Tower 926 ft. [new financing, likely 2013 restart] •Hudson Yards South Tower (Coach Building) (895 ft) U/C •56 Leonard Street (821 ft) U/C •1715 Broadway Marriott hotel (753 ft) T/O •250 East 57th Street (715 ft) [retail/school base completed, tower to follow] •610 Lexington Avenue (712 ft) [site prep] •605 West 42nd St (660 ft) U/C •20 West 53rd Street Baccarat Hotel (610 ft) U/C •160 West 62nd Street (621 ft) U/C •160 W. 62nd St. Fordham Lincoln Center tower (598 ft) U/C •Avalon 88 Willoughby St. Brooklyn (596 ft ) U/C •Hyatt Times Sq. 135 W. 45th St (555 ft) T/O •237 W.54th St. (550* ft) U/C •"The Hub" Brooklyn (545 ft) U/C •388 Bridge St BK (528 ft) U/C •303 E 51st St (504 ft) [restarted] U/C •50 UN Plaza (500* ft) U/C •29 Flatbush Avenue (Downtown Brooklyn) 489 ft U/C •99 Washington St. Holiday Inn (488 ft) U/C •855 6th Ave. [plans reworked] •Riverside Center (480 ft) [prep] •20 W. 53rd St 45 story Hotel (480 ft) U/C •400 Park Avenue South (476 ft) [site prep] •Linc LIC (470* ft) T/O •309 Fifth Ave. (452 ft) T/O •625 W.57th 'Pyramid' (450 ft) U/C •46-15 Center Blvd LIC EastCoast (450* ft) T/O •Two Sutton Place North (443 ft) U/C •3 Northside Piers (440* ft) [prep] •23 E. 22nd St. Rem Koolhaas [work begun on 6 story base] •Linc LIC (430 ft) T/O •43-10 Crescent St Queens 429 ft (2014) [awaiting start 2012] •45-45 Center Blvd LIC EastCoast 420* ft (2013) T/O •1 North 4th Place at Nortside piers (398 ft) [prep] •Oro II 313 Gold Street (373 ft) U/C •23 E.22nd St. (351 ft) •Citypoint Phase II Brooklyn (350* ft ) [prep] •The Charles 1355 1st Ave. (345* ft) U/C •113 Nassau (330* ft) U/C •Willow Hotel 120 W. 57th St (330* ft) T/O •500 W 30th St (325 ft) T/O •35XV (320* ft) U/C •301 E. 50th St (300* ft) U/C •19 Park Place "Tribeca Royale" (292 ft) U/C •237 W.54th St. (280* ft) U/C •180 Orchard St. Hotel Indigo (276 ft) [prep] •6 Platt St. 27 story Sheraton hotel (273 ft) U/C •451 Lexington hotel (263 ft) U/C •Fordham Law School and dorms 250* ft (2013-14) T/O •325 W 33rd St Marriott Hotel (240 ft) U/C •Pace University dormitory (240 ft) U/C •240 Manhattan Ave. (235* ft) U/C •Archer New York Hotel (230* ft) U/C •150 Charles St. (175* ft) U/C •Columbia U. Manhattanville campus (2011-14) U/C •Fiterman Hall – 30 West Broadway (2012) T/O •Fulton Street Transit Center (2012) T/O •Lincoln Center Redevelopment - (2011-15) U/C •World Trade Center Memorial (2013) U/C •World Trade Center Transportation Hub (2013-15) U/C •51 Astor Place (>200 ft) T/O Tallest Proposed •225 W 57th Street (1,550* ft) [site prep] •200 Greenwich Street – World Trade Center Tower #2 (1,339 ft) [tower on hold] •Related Hudson Yards North Tower (1,337 ft) •One Manhattan West (1,216 ft) [prep] •175 Greenwich Street – World Trade Center Tower #3 (1,155 ft) [tower on hold, base U/C] •The GiraSole (1,060 ft) [on hold, 2015] •Tower Verre at 53 West 53rd Street (1,050 ft) [superstructure out for bid] •80 South St. (1,018 ft) [redesign-a-go-go] •447 10th Ave Sherwood Equities (1,000* ft) [awaiting tennant] •51 E.42nd St. (1,000* ft) [1 Vanderbilt] •Related Hudson Yards Equinox Tower (950 ft) •Two Manhattan West (935 ft) [prep] •30 Park Place – Four Seasons Hotel & Tower (926 ft) [on hold] •107 W. 57th St (900* ft) [redesign with added air rights] •One Hudson Yards (877 ft) •Related Hudson Yards E Tower "The Corset" (844 ft) •45 E.60th St. (824 ft) •56 Leonard Street (821 ft) [Fall 2012] •360 Tenth Avenue (774 ft) [new owner, awaiting plans] •685 1st Ave. Con Ed site (721 ft) [plans on hold] •WTC Tower #5 [site changes] •50 West Street (714 ft) [redesign underway] •610 Lexington Avenue (712 ft) [site prep] •45 Broad St. Nobu (710 ft) •700 First Avenue – Con Ed Redevelopment Site (702 ft) [on hold] •514 11th St. Silverstein residential tower (700* ft) •250 East 57th Street (715 ft) [retail/school base nearing completion, tower to follow] •425 Park Ave (700+ ft) [likely skyscraper redevelopment] •708 1st Ave. Con Ed site (688 ft) [plans on hold] •City Point Brooklyn tower 1 (680 ft) [plans on hold] •111 Washington St. (670* ft) •605 West 42nd St (660 ft) revived U/C •700 First Avenue Tower 1 Con Ed Site (650 ft) [plans on hold] •22 Thames St. (637 ft) •700 1st Ave Tower 2-1 Con Ed site (606 ft) [plans on hold] •Queens Street Apartments (LIC) (600* ft) •Silver Cup West – Tower 1 – (Hunters Point) (600 ft) [on hold] •220 Central Park South (577 ft) [demo] •250 West 55th Street (561 ft) [U/C] •551 10th Ave (556 ft) [Extell residential tower] •135 West 45th Street Hyatt Hotel (550 ft) •450 Hudson Blvd. (550* ft) •124 W.57th St JDS tower (550* ft) [work could begin soon] •120 Fulton St. (550* ft) •158 Madison Avenue (540 ft) [revived as 50 story rentals] •175 W. 60th St. Fordham Tower 2 (533 ft) •Silver Cup West – Tower 2 – (Hunters Point) (532 ft) [on hold] •17 West End Ave. Riverside South (529 ft) •606 W. 57th St. (525* ft) •10 UN Plaza (520* ft) [on hold] •Ruppert Tower (520* ft) •Silver Cup West – Tower 3 – (Hunters Point) (517 ft) [on hold] •131-139 W 45th St Hotel (515 ft) •43-25 Hunter St. LIC (509 ft) [formerly 10 Court sq.] •616 1st Ave. Con Ed site (506 ft) [site prep] •120 Fulton St. Lightstone (500* ft) •Riverside Center 1 (500+ ft) •Riverside Center Parcel 2 (480* ft) [final plans released] •Riverside Center 3 (500* ft) •Green Hotel Williamsburg (500 ft) •5 Pointz Tower 1 (498 ft) •158 Madison Avenue Sundari Lofts (495 ft) [plans revived] •828 Washington Street (490* ft) •855 6th Ave. (485* ft) •151 Maiden Lane (480* ft) •400 Park Avenue South (476 ft) [site prep] •W57 (467 ft) •Rockrose LIC (460+ ft) 42 story apartment bldg. at 24-02 43rd Ave. •Domino Sugar Brooklyn (450-60ft.) [plans being redrawn] •222 E 93rd St apartments Ruppert Playground (450 ft) [approval not secured] •625 W.57th 'Pyramid' (450 ft) [approved, site prep] •23-01 42nd rd. LIC (450* ft) [Eagle Electric site] •Brooklyn Arts Tower (Downtown Brooklyn) (447 ft) •7 Bryant (441 ft) [work starts soon] •5 Pointz Tower 2 (440 ft) •577 Ninth Avenue (439 ft) •City Point Brooklyn phase 2 (435* ft) [revived for 2015-16] •Harlem Park (435* ft) [plans being reworked] •616 1st Ave. Tower 2 Con Ed site (433 ft) [site prep] •175 Broadway BK hotel (430* ft) •Marriott Edition Hotel Times Square (430* ft) •Rockrose apartments 43-10 Crescent St Queens (429 ft) •Duarte Square Tower (429 ft) [hudson square area] •509 W. 38th St. (425 ft) •40 Riverside Blvd (415 ft*) •215 W 34th St hotel (410* ft) •701 Seventh Ave. (405* ft) •136 W. 42nd St. Bush Terminal Hotel (404 ft) [site prep] •Cadman Plaza BPL redevelopment (400* ft) [very preliminary] •Greenpoint Landing (10 x 300*-400* ft) [redesigned, work begins late 2013] •BAM mixed use project (400* ft) [approved] •162 Myrtle Avenue (Brooklyn) (400 ft) •1 North 4th Place at Nortside piers (398 ft) [prep] •77 Commercial St. (350*-450* ft) •1146 6th Ave. (380* ft) •24-05 Jackson Ave. (385 ft) •5th Ave and 31st St apartment tower (380* ft) •Tribeca Associates MoMa Hotel (380+ ft) •28-10 Jackson Ave QN (370 ft) •311 Gold BK (367 ft) •461 Dean St. Atlantic Yards - 'B2' 33 fl. (360* ft) App •500 W.30th St. (360* ft) [begins soon] •150 W. 57th St (356 ft) •985 Madison (355 ft) •125 E. 85th St (355 ft) •172 Madison (350* ft) •CUNY-MSK Medical Center (350* ft) •The Charles 1355 1st Ave. (350* ft) [financing secured] •237 W 54th St Moinian Group hotel (350* ft) •133 Greenwich St. Hotel (350* ft) •Related Hudson Yards apartment tower (350* ft) •11 E.31st St hotel (345* ft) •Harlem Park (340 ft) •20 W. 40th St. (340* ft) •270 Spring St. Hudson Square (330* ft) •Hallets Point Astoria Queens; 7 towers (330 ft) [starts 2013] •Fairfield Hotel South St Seaport (330 ft) [site prep] •Times Sq. hotel Friedman-Landis (325* ft) •45-56 Pearson St. (321 ft) •301 W.46th St. (320* ft) •Hudson Square Tower (320* ft) •Atlantic Yards - Building 4 (Downtown Brooklyn) [project redesigned] •Atlantic Yards - Building 7 (Downtown Brooklyn) [revised modular design] •Victoria Theater Harlem (310* ft) approved •44-02 Vernon Blvd LIC (300 ft x2, 100 ft x4) [in foreclosure] •101 W.28th St. (296 ft) •Herald Square hotel 218 W. 35th St (290* ft) •215 Pearl St. Marriott (290* ft) •44-41 Purves St. LIC (285* ft) •414 W. 15th St. MePa hotel (284 ft) •Astoria Cove (280* ft) •215 Chrystie St. Ian Schrager hotel (280* ft) •180 Orchard St. Hotel Indigo (276 ft) [prep] •Riu Plaza Hotel (275* ft) [site purchased] •325 Lexington (272* ft) •Peter Poon Chinatown hotel (270* ft) [plans being reworked] •507 W.28th St. (270* ft) •Memorial Sloan-Kettering extension (261 ft) [approved] •85 Flatbush Avenue Extension (256 ft) •98 Greenwich St. hotel ex-Sam Chang (250* ft) •SOHO car wash tower (250* ft) •147 E.47th St. hotel (250* ft) •39 W.23rd St. (245* ft) [pope's hat] •626 Flatbush Ave. (236 ft) •30 W.46th St. (229 ft) •200 E. 39th St. (220* ft) •437 W.13th St. High line Tower (201 ft) •170 Amsterdam Ave. (200* ft) •280 Cadman Plaza West BPL site [possible tower] •249 W.28th St. apartments [awaiting plans] •20 Times Square [tower agreement falls through, awaiting new bids] •688 Broadway condos Other Projects planned or under construction •"Seaport City" $20 bln waterfront development scheme •SPURA Seward Park Area redevelopment [Approved] •Hudson Square [approved] •Staten Island Wheel [World's largest ferris wheel] •S.I. Outlet Mall [plans released] •Queens soccer stadium [SHoP architects chosen] •Columbia U. Manhattanville campus (2011-2014) U/C •High Line Park Phase III (2013) •South St. Seaport Pier 17 redevelopment [Tower put off] •Atlantic Terminal Transit Hub (Brooklyn) (2010) •Brooklyn Bridge Park – Phase I (2011) •East River Greenway (2010-2020) •61 Fifth Ave. •NYU DoBro (2013-14) [approved] •NYU Greenwich Village expansion [ammended plan approved] •Fiterman Hall – 30 West Broadway (2012) T/O •Fulton Street Transit Center (2012) T/O •LaGuardia Central Terminal redevelopment (2013-16) •Willets Point redevelopment [site acquisition] •Moynihan Station [awaiting lease] •Fordham Law School and dorms, Lincoln Center campus (2013-14) T/O •Cornell Technion Campus at Roosevelt Island (2013-2015) •World Trade Center Memorial (2012) U/C •World Trade Center Transportation Hub (2014-15) U/C •South St Seaport redevelopment [plans being finalized] •Aqueduct racino/convention center [casino revamp underway, convention center scrapped] •5 Franklin Place On Hold [restart soon] •Whitney MePa T/O •Willets Point (2012-2017) [site prep] •St Vincents Hospital condo redevelopment [approved] •Temple Court restoration (hotel) [sale complete] •Chelsea Market expansion office/hotel [approved] •Sugar Hill Children's Museum W.155th St. U/C On The Radar •140-144 W.28th St. [128k buildable] •532 Washington St. HUGE site •644 E.14th St. [up to 200k potential] •625 Fulton St. [nee 10 Metro Tech Center] •530-34 W.58th St. Sam Chang-infected •210 W.77th St. UWS Hertz garage •51 Jay St. Dumbo [150k buildble] •260 W.78th St. [extell deal for collegiate school] •511-515 W.36th St [96k buildable] •14-01 14-19 Broadway LIC [81k buildable] •44-30 Purves St. [214k buildable] •357 West St. Ian Schrager hotel [89k] •835 Myrtle Ave. BK [350k buildable] •504-518 Myrtle Ave. BK Silverstone •23-01 42nd Rd. Eagle Electric [40 story tower possible] •58-60 E.86th St. Glenwood •138 E. 50th St., 149 E. 49th St. Extell [924,000sq ft. potential] •122-130 East 23rd Street [200k resy] •101 Murray St. (St. John's) Tribeca [300k buildable] •321 E.96th St. SCTE site in Harlem •210 W.61st st. PS 191 •380 Madison Ave. [midtown east rezoning bait] •270 W.70th St. PS199 •626 Flatbush [254 unit resy] •953-961 1st Ave. Toll Bros [161 unit resy] •43-22 Queens St. LIC [500k rights] •507 W.27th St.; 514 W.28th St. Related [241k combined buildable] •320 W.36th St. et.al. [hotel planned] •529 Broadway Thor Equities [48k buildable] •237 Park Ave. [midtown east rezoning bait] •43-25 Hunter St. LIC [975 unit tower to be built] •222 Avenue A and 504-530 East 14th Street redevelopment •541-545 W. 37th St., 540-544 W.38th St. [373k buildable] •1683 3rd Ave. Extell [possible skyscraper] •701 Seventh Ave. [30 story hotel] •71 Smith St. Brooklyn [315k permit] •175 Madison Ave. [120k+ buildable] in the courts... •132-142 W.27th St. [118k buildable] •227 Cherry St. LES [1 million sq. ft. residential] •421 Kent Ave. Brooklyn [400k buildable] •546 W.44th St. [220k buildable] •740 8th Ave. [now Extell] •743-768 8th Ave. [320k buildable] •11th Ave & W. 36th-37th Sts. [800k-1mln sq ft buildable] •706 Madison Ave. [50k rights] •528-534 W.39th St. Rockrose [1.4 mln buildable] •5 WTC [reconfigured site, resy probable] •51 E.42nd St. SL Green supertall site [1.2+m sq ft buildable] •75 Schermerhorn Brooklyn [prime site] •332 W 44thSt [up to 650,000 sq ft possible] •38-44 W 36th St [hotel planned] •1162 2nd Ave [45k possible] •460 Washington St. Tribeca 10 story residential •425 Park Ave [major replacement/expansion] •429 W 36th Extell •430 W 37th Extell •434 W 37th Extell •554 W 38th St [Hudson Yards 320k buildable] •462-470 11th Ave [Hudson yards 320k buildable] •140 W. 28th St. [170k buildable] •156-158 Bleeker Tishman Speyer [retail+] •421 Kent Av Brooklyn [443k possible] •45-50 24th St LIC [320k buildable, previous plans were for a 40 story rental tower] •516-520 Fifth Ave Joe Sitt [retail base + tower 300k building] •237 Park Ave [1.5 million Sq ft buildable] •341 Canal St Soho [calls for new proposals] Projects Recently Completed •International Gem Tower at 55 West 46th St. (2013) •250 W. 55th St. (2013) •Mercedes House (2013) •MSG renovation (2013) •45-40 Center Blvd LIC EastCoast (2012) •Barclays Center Arena (2012) •Mt Sinai Hosp/Durst-Fetner Tower 4 102 St. (2012) •605 West 42nd (2011) •Battery Park City (1980-2011) •John Jay College of Criminal Justice Expansion (2011) •8 Spruce Street - "New York By Frank Gehry" (2011) •605 West 42nd Street (2011) •440 West 42nd Street (2011) •The Setai (2010) •MiMa (2011) •One Madison Park (2009) [interior work ongoing] •100 Eleventh Avenue a.k.a. Jean Nouvel’s Vision Machine (2010) •111 Lawrence Street (Downtown Brooklyn) (2010) •Atlantic Terminal Transit Hub (Brooklyn) (2010) •Avalon Fort Greene (Brooklyn) (2010) •Brooklyn Bridge Park – Phase I (2010) •Clinton Park – 770 11th Ave @ 53rd & 54th (2010) •Cassa NY at 70 West 45th Street (2010) •Cooper-Hewitt Museum Expansion (2010) •East River Science Park (2010) Recent Cancellations •15 Penn Plaza (1,215 ft) [cancelled, Hotel Pennsylvania to be renovated] •23 E. 22nd St. (340* ft) Rem Koolhaas [replaced by 6 story filler] •One Madison Avenue (937 ft) [cancelled 2009] •20 Times Sq. Port Authority Bus Terminal Tower (850* ft) [may be revisited later] *estimated height For more local info: wired ny http://wirednewyork.com/skyscrapers More info: http://lowermanhattan.info/construct...eet_33450.aspx TRD on twitter: https://twitter.com/trdny Last edited by desertpunk; June 15th, 2013 at 12:24 AM. |
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Whiskey Tango Foxtrot
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From Curbed: http://ny.curbed.com/
Here's a rundown of ongoing and stalled projects in Tribeca and Soho as of earlier this year. (hint: not much has changed see below) Tribeca and Soho Sales Report: What's Stalled, What's Selling Thursday, February 11, 2010, by Sara The Post takes a long look today at the state of arrested development in Tribeca and Soho. ("If you were wondering whatever happened to downtown Manhattan, you're not alone. We've been wondering, too." Zing!) And? Tribeca and Soho new developments are now trying the full range of expected recession coping strategies, from denial to choppage. At 56 Leonard, where nothing's happening right now, developer Izak Senbahar still says construction on the "future landmark" will resume within the next year. Nearby 34 Leonard looks done, but it's floating in foreclosure purgatory. So are there any successses? Developers have had better luck at The Fairchild, following price cuts, and at Tribeca Lofts, where apartments without finishes were already a relatively cheap $900/square foot when sales began. The Post has put all the building status updates in handy-dandy chart form, which saves us the trouble. Here's the snapshot of Tribeca and Soho new development: STATUS: Completed ![]() 34 Leonard: Foreclosed STATUS: U/C ![]() 56 Leonard: U/C ![]() Five Franklin Place: REDESIGNED ![]() Trump SoHo: Open STATUS: COMPLETED ![]() Pearline Soap Factory: 7 units, sold out and fully occupied STATUS: COMPLETED ![]() Fairchild: 13 of 21 units sold, ready in March STATUS: COMPLETED ![]() V33: 7 units, 5 sold and a contract out for a deal to combine 2 STATUS: COMPLETED TriBeCa Lofts: 29 units, all but 1 in contract or closed, occupied TriBeCa Summit: 62 units, about 80 percent sold, occupied The Smyth Upstairs: 15 units, 11 units sold or in contract, ready next week STATUS: COMPLETED ![]() SoHo Mews: 68 units, 31 units sold and another in contract, already occupied One York: 33 units, 25 sold or in contract, already occupied STATUS: Completed ![]() 350 West Broadway: 7 units, all available, ready for occupancy in 60 days STATUS: COMPLETED ![]() 211 Elizabeth: 15 units, 10 closed and another in contract, already occupied Some recent projects revived from purgatory: 471 Washington STATUS: U/C image hosted on flickr ![]() image hosted on flickr ![]() Foundation work was permitted 3/17/2010. image hosted on flickr ![]() 240 W. Broadway STATUS: U/C image hosted on flickr ![]() Work stalled but the project has a new owner. Completion set for late 2011. image hosted on flickr ![]() 500 W 23rd St STATUS: COMPLETED image hosted on flickr ![]() Work underway on this High Line development HL23 image hosted on flickr ![]() image hosted on flickr ![]() Status: COMPLETED Last edited by desertpunk; Today at 06:10 AM. |
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From Curbed:
![]() STATUS: APP Domino Doesn't Fall The City Planning Commission voted 13-0 in favor of plans for the New Domino development today, sending the controversial conversion of the old Williamsburg waterfront sugar refinery into a [$1.2 billion] 2,200-unit mini village to the City Council. The area's councilman is no big fan of Domino, and has urged the developers to cut back on the project's density so as not to overwhelm the neighborhood (the City Council often votes in line with the local rep). The developers sound ready for the battle, saying in a statement that cutting back on the market-rate apartments "reduces the needed cross-subsidies and impairs the development’s overall economic viability." You buying that, Gretsch Building residents? [CurbedWire Inbox] ![]()
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annual openhousenewyork weekend
openhousenewyork Weekend, America's largest architect and design event, opens doors throughout New York City each October. The 8th Annual openhousenewyork Weekend will be held October 9 & 10, 2010. Mark your calendars to discover new neighborhoods, explore with friends and family, and experience NYC's architecture and design in all five boroughs through special talks, tours, performances and family-friendly workshops – all free of charge! http://ohny.org/ |
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Whiskey Tango Foxtrot
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From Curbed: http://ny.curbed.com/
STATUS; PROPOSED UWS Community Board Wary of Accepting Extell's High Five Friday, June 11, 2010, by Joey ![]() Community Board 7 only has an advisory vote when it comes to the land-use review phase of Riverside Center, but that hasn't stopped the group from laying down the law and telling developer Extell how the Upper West Side megaproject should look. If you recall, Extell wants to take the parking lot on the 59th to 61st Street side of its Riverside South neighborhood and build five towers (with 2,500 apartments and a 250-room hotel), oodles of retail (including a movie theater), a school, a car dealership, an 1,800-space underground parking garage and more. We knew this fight would be a testy one, and the list of complaints regarding the plan is long. But for every problem, there's a suggested fix, like eliminating a whole building! Extell will be cool with that, er, right? Wait, why are you laughing? >> In an e-mail alerting constituents to two upcoming public meetings on the plan, CB7 lists a number of "community concerns" about Riverside Center, including its design "as an exclusive enclave built on a 'podium' not integrated with the urban grid," its excess of parking and lack of affordable housing, its not-very-green auto dealership and its public space that is "not welcome, accessible or useful to the public." For that latter issue, and a few others, CB7 recommends removing the 31-story Building 4 from the design (the shortest of the proposed towers). The board would also like to see Riverside Center built at grade, so that West 60th Street can be extended to Riverside Boulevard, instead of becoming the big slip-n-slide Extell has planned. There are other requests as well, such as that 20% of the apartments remain permanently affordable, but we have a feeling Extell boss Gary Barnett has already stopped reading, so we'll wrap it up. Here CB7's before-and-after comparison: Last edited by desertpunk; June 15th, 2010 at 04:32 PM. |
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i thought we already had a thread for this:
NEW YORK | Projects & Construction http://www.skyscrapercity.com/showth...341146&page=80
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I thought it might be a good idea to have a discussion "closer to home" and maybe get more involvement. The City and Metro Compilation thread seems to have withered since the economy went sour. If a mod would rather the only NYC development discussion occur away from the NY forum, then that's fine. I don't get why, but that's fine.
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i'm with you on this one! i'm pretty sure people visit this section of the forum more often than the other one. also i think it's ok to have two threads, we'll see what's more active.
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This is the only real thread thanks to desertpunk. The other thread in City/Metro Compilations hasn't been updated on the lead page since late 2007. That's kind of ridiculous for New York City.
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From Curbed: http://ny.curbed.com/archives/2010/0...ke_exhaust.php
Neighborhood Names NYC's Hottest New Neigborhood Smells Like Exhaust Friday, June 18, 2010, by Joey image hosted on flickr Spurred on by a rezoning and the promise of the Hudson Yards development and 7 train extension, the Far West Side has seen a number of luxurious new buildings, mostly rentals, spring up lately. Only don't call it the Far West Side—call it The Linc, one resident's nickname for the 'hood that the Daily News enthusiastically adopts in a gushing profile on the Midtown micronabe. The Linc, of course, refers to the area's biggest draw, the Lincoln Tunnel, but the "newest emerging nabe" in NYC won't just be known for gridlock and the Javits Center for long. While new restaurants and American Apparels are predicted, the 'hood is "not a place for families, yet," Jason Sheftell writes. Here's the current sitch: Old meets new meets panhandler. >> For now, it still has an old New York feel as eccentric locals and a spillover of tourists and colorful panhandlers from the Port Authority Bus Terminal crowd the gritty streets — recently joined by young preprofessionals paying more than $2,500 a month to live in studio apartments in the new crop of luxury rentals. Bars, some new and expensive, others decades old and mangy, are everywhere. A flea market is open at 39th St. and Ninth Ave. every weekend. Sheftell writes about one local, Daddy Wheelchair, who rolls around "begging for money to support a drug habit he doesn't hide." Funny, we don't remember Daddy Wheelchair being listed among Ohm's amenities Last edited by desertpunk; June 22nd, 2010 at 05:57 PM. |
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meny nice projects
wheir could I find that they are U/C or some photos from construction site
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NYC construction status (updated list, includes U/C, App, Prep, Pro) SUPERTALLS U/C: - 1WTC (417m roof, 541m spire) - 157W. 57th St. (306m roof) Approved: - Tower Verre (320m roof - needs a redesign, will be built) - 3WTC (349m roof, 378m spire - construction starting soon, Prep) - 2WTC (390m roof, 414m spire, construction starting this summer) - The Gira Sole (305m roof- when they finish the subway tunnel (soon) this will be U/C, Prep) - Tishman Speyer Towers (336m x 2, on hold, Prep) Proposed: - 15 Penn Plaza (365m roof, currently in the approval phase) - Midtown Towers (371m roof - aka One Manhattan West) - Brookfield Properties Towers (370m roof, they need to build the platform first) - New York Tower (305m roof) SKYSCRAPERS U/C: - 4WTC (297m roof) - 440 West 42nd street (204m roof, still need conformation about the final height) - 99 Church Street (278m roof, construction started, currently on hold) - 56 Leonard Street (253m roof, construction started, currently on hold) - Beekman Tower (267m roof, already T/O) - The Setai (200m+, already T/O) Approved: - 250 East 57th Street (218m roof, Phase I already U/C, Phase II following) - 366 10th Avenue (236m roof) - 50 West Street (213m roof, on hold) - 610 Lexington Avenue (215m roof, on hold) - 5WTC (228m roof) Proposed: - 1 Madison Avenue Addition (285m roof) - PANYNJ Tower (261m roof) - 260 12th Avenue Hotel (252m) - Two Manhattan West (285m roof)
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From Curbed: http://ny.curbed.com/
STATUS: PRO Lower Manhattan-NYU-Village Love Triangle Heats Up Tuesday, June 15, 2010, by Sara Despite some initial skepticism that Community Board 1 really wanted NYU to expand into Lower Manhattan, NYU officials now seem to be seriously considering the World Trade Center and other downtown sites. The Post got hold of a letter from NYU Vice President Lynne Brown that suggests the university is looking at WTC's Tower 5, on the site of the Deutsche Bank building. The Port Authority wants an office tower or a hotel and housing on the site, a match for NYU's plans that sounds almost too good to be true. ![]() What the Tower 5 space wouldn't do, though, is eliminate NYU's desire to build a neighbor-enraging 40-story tower on Bleecker Street. Did we say neighbor-enraging? Yeah—the Greenwich Village Society for Historic Preservation has put some rage on its calendar for Monday night, when the building will face its first public meeting. GVSHP talking points against the tower include the fact that it would need zoning changes for its proposed use as part faculty housing, part hotel. It would also require "unprecedented approvals" from the Landmarks Preservation Commission (because it's part of the landmarked Silver Towers complex) and would be built on land that is partly public space. Oh, and it would be tall. Just how tall? GVSHP has animated the plans to demonstrate! Last edited by desertpunk; June 15th, 2010 at 09:16 PM. |
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From Curbed: http://ny.curbed.com/
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From Curbed: http://ny.curbed.com/archives/2010/0..._challenge.php
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385 W 12th St. Gets Its Copper!
![]() Superior Ink may lead the condo boom on this block in cash, but its neighbor at 385 West 12th Street leads it in flash. The boutique building from architects/developers FLAnk now has its copper skin in place, and the facade would look pretty bunker-like if not for some big windows thrown in for the folks shelling out the bucks for large apartments and access to the rooftop pool. Recently the building made noise on the sales front, as a number of units went to contract, including a $12.5 million penthouse (marked down from $13.5 million). Now eight units have closed, including that penthouse -curbed
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From Curbed:http://ny.curbed.com/archives/2010/0...ade_center.php
Comedy, Tragedy & Gehry to Live on at World Trade Center Tuesday, June 22, 2010, by Joey [Model photo via Gehry Partners.] The Port Authority was supposed to decide on a developer to buy a stake in the 1 World Trade Center tower today, but while that decision has been put off until July, the PA's board will still handle some serious ground zero redevelopment business at its meeting. We're talking about the fate of the WTC's performing arts center, an overlooked and nearly forgotten component of the original master plan for the site. Now intended to house the Joyce Theater company, the performing arts center is on its ninth life because rapidly progressing WTC infrastructure work threatens to blanket the arts center site before a foundation and other underground elements can be built. But fear not, Frank Gehry fans, the show will go on! So who's paying the millions? >> Though the Port Authority and other officials won't comment, both the Times and Journal report a deal has been reached for the city to reimburse the Port Authority for the costs of building the performing arts center's central foundation while there's still time. The tab will run just over $44 million, and the money will come from a $50 million fund controlled by the Lower Manhattan Development Corporation. The LMDC was actually campaigning to move the arts center to the site of the Deutsche Bank Building at 130 Liberty Street, where it would be cheaper and easier to build. However, this deal, expected to be approved by the PA's board today, indicates the original plan—with the center occupying space on the north end of the WTC site next to 1 World Trade Center—is moving forward, complete with Frank Gehry's still-not-quite-revealed design. Those building blocks should get some trademark Franktastic curves soon enough. |
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From Curbed: http://ny.curbed.com/archives/2010/0..._villagers.php
NYU Tower Proposal Not So Warmly Welcomed by Villagers Tuesday, June 22, 2010, by Pete The NYU plan for a new tower from Grimshaw Architects. A brave design crew from NYU gave a presentation before Community Board 2 Monday evening to unveil the new 385' Pinwheel Tower NYU hopes will rise over Bleecker Street on the landmarked Silver Towers superblock south of Washington Square Park. This is part of the University's all-consuming NYU 2031 scheme, and locals came out in force, some to question the plan and others to trash the tower. "Remember 1958!" was the rallying cry, in recognition of the victory won by Jane Jacobs and friends when they defeated Robert Moses' plan to ram Fifth Avenue through the middle of Washington Square. This latest neighborhood battle is filled with bureaucratic twists and turns: ULURP looms, and up-zoning from residential to commercial is part of the plan. What's here that's not to like? >> NYU's "preferred option" is 270,000-square-foot tower from Grimshaw Architects, "proposed at 38-stories, plus mechanicals" containing both faculty apartments and a university-affiliated hotel. Locals were told that this new design incorporates visual cues from I. M. Pei's landmarked trio of 30-story towers in exposed concrete, and that the addition of a fourth tower strengthens Pei's "Towers in the Park" concept. But, situated as it is above a demapped stretch of Wooster Street, a wiseguy might dub this new one the "Tower in the Driveway." Big Purple can, as of right, build something shorter and squatter on the plot just to the west, replacing a one-story Morton Williams supermarket at the corner of Bleecker and LaGuardia. To prove how horrible that option would be, NYU has distributed an image of a hulking black mass, looking like it could suck up every bit of light and air north of Houston Street. Instead, by moving the tower a tad to the east, NYU and park experts Michael Van Valkenburgh Associates propose to open up that corner, creating a mega-playground complete with water feature and—OMG—a Slide Mountain! Let's just hope that's not one of those stainless steel kid killers that are suddenly all the rage. Last edited by desertpunk; June 22nd, 2010 at 05:47 PM. |
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