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In Time
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NEW YORK | Projects & Construction
New York Projects & Construction
image hosted on flickr ![]() NYC Midtown Skyline by Manish Reddy, on Flickr Ok so I decided to do this NYC thread. Unfortunately for NYC, a city of skyscrapers, a lots of zonings, construction costs and NIMBY's makes it impossible to built too tall in the city. But somehow something tall gets built. And that is all good. Keep in mind that most of the construction boom in the city are conversions from existing buildings like Offices, Hotels and Rental buildings to Condominiums apartments and there is alot of under 12 floors. So I wont post anything below 12 floors here. It is too much work to keep track. I also can't find a few renderings for somewhat tall buildings under construction yet. If anybody thinks I got the hight in feet or the floors of a building wrong or if I missed a building please let me know. If you have a rendering for a building that I don't have please let me know. I will also try to store renderings in my photo service so I can have easy access for posting them. Hope nobody minds. I also have not listed the proposing buldings and their renderings yet. But I will do that another time. This has been alot of work and time consuming. I am posting based on number of floors as oppose to height. Much easier for me. But there are some towers with lesser floors but are much heigher in feet. So keep that in mind. Hopefully I did this one right and I hope you enjoy it. ========================================================== Under Construction (Manhattan) ========================================================== The Freedom Tower: 82 floors - 1,776 feet ![]() Silver Towers 1: 60 floors Silver Towers 2: 60 floors ![]() 123 Washington Street: 53 floors - 583 feet ![]() Bank of America Tower: 54 floors - 1,200 feet ![]() The Saya (22 East 23rd Street): 51 floors - 617 feet Goldman Sachs Headquarters: 43 floors - 742 ft ![]() 785 Eight Avenue: 42 floors - 566 feet ![]() Trump Soho Hotel: 41 floors - 454 feet ![]() The Rushmore (80 Riverside Blvd): 41 floors - 425 feet ![]() 1095 Avenue Of The Americas (Redevelopment): 40 floors - 630 feet ![]() 11 Times Square: 40 floors - 601 feet Chelsea Stratus (735 Sixth Avenue): 40 floors - 491 feet ![]() Hampton Inn/Candlewood Suites/Holiday Inn Express (337-343 West 39th Street): 36 floors - 360 feet Sheraton Four Points (326 West 40th Street): 33 floors - 297 feet Marriot Fairfield (330 West 40th Street): 33 floors - 297 feet ![]() 47 East 34th Street: 32 floors - 450 feet 510 Madison Avenue: 30 floors - 386 feet 255 East 74th Street: 30 floors - 338 feet ![]() 808 Columbus Avenue: 30 floors - 326 feet 43 East 29th Street: 30 floors ![]() Fifth On The Park: 30 floors - 310 feet ![]() 402 East 67th Street: 30 floors ![]() 229-251 West 60th Street & West 61st Street: 27/15/10 floors Chelsea Hotel (128 West 29th Street): 25 floors ![]() Holiday Inn Chelsea (125 West 26th Street): 24 floors ![]() Holiday Garden (121 West 28th Street): 24 floors ![]() 188 Ludlow Street: 23 floors - 232 feet ![]() 453 West 37th Street: 23 floors US Mission To The UN: 22 floors ![]() 281 Broadway: 22 floors ![]() 110 Eleventh Avenue: 21 floors - 250 feet ![]() Maiden Hotel (20 Maiden Lane): 20 floors Linden78 (On West 78th Street): 20 floors Avalon Morningside Park (West 110th Street): 20 floors - 204 feet ![]() The Brompton (200 East 86th Street): 20 floors - 210 feet ![]() Sheraton Four Points (66 Charlton Street): 20 floors - 195 feet 200 Eleventh Avenue: 20 floors ![]() 1330 First Avenue: 20 floors ![]() Cancer Center Memorial Sloan Kettering: 20 floors ![]() Standard Hotel (848 Washington Street): 19 floors - 233 feet ![]() Strand Hotel (33 West 37th Street): 19 floors Wyndham Hotel (37 West 24th Street): 18 floors The Lucida (151 East 85th Street): 18 floors ![]() Hilton Herald Square (59 West 39th Street): 18 floors 4 West 21st Street: 17 floors - 185 feet ![]() Superior Ink (469 West Street): 17 floors - 190 feet Graceline Court (West 116th Street): 16 floors - 162 feet ![]() 127 Seventh Avenue: 15 floors ![]() 10 Chelse Place: 15 floors ![]() 485 Fifth Avenue: 15 floors ![]() East River Science Park (Complex): 15/12 floors Columbia Northwest Science building: 14 floors John Jay College (524 West 59th Street): 13 floors - 236 feet 245 10th Avenue: 13 floors - 125 feet Smyth (85 Broadway): 13 floors ![]() Chelsea Modern: 12 floors - 120 feet ![]() 127 Seventh Avenue: 12 floors ![]() 122 Greenwich Avenue: 12 floors - 128 feet ![]() ========================================================== Under Construction (Brooklyn) ========================================================== 306 Gold Street: 400 ft - 40 floors 313 Gold Street: 35 floors - 367 floors ![]() The Edge I: 40 floors The Edge II: 30 floors ![]() One Northside Piers (164 Kent Avenue): 29 floors - 297 feet ![]() Forté Condos (230 Ashland Place): 28 floors - 288 feet ![]() The Sochi (Sea Breeze Avenue): 28 floors ![]() Be@Schermerhorn: 25 floors ![]() Sheraton/Aloft Hotel Duffield Street: 23 floors - 244 feet ![]() Gold Street Residential Tower: 22 floors ![]() Bridgeview Tower: 18 floors - 216 feet ![]() 110 Livingston Avenue: 16 floors ![]() The Edge III: 15 floors ![]() 1 Prospect Park Condos: 15 floors ![]() 100 Luquer Street: 15 floors - 184 feet ![]() 525 Clinton Avenue: 13 floors - 148 feet ![]() The Smith: 13 floors ![]() Novo (343-53 & 4th Avenue): 12 floors ![]() The Argyle (410 4th Avenue): 12 floors ![]() The Crest: 12 floors ![]() Park Slope Court (110 4th Avenue): 12 floors ![]() ========================================================== Under Construction (Queens) ========================================================== East Coast Tower II (5th Street, 47th Avenue): 30 floors - 316 feet ![]() East Coast Tower III (Center Boulevard): 18 floors ![]() The Crescent Club: 17 floors ![]() Metroplex on the Atlantic (Beach 26th Street): 15 floors ![]() Flushing Metro Center: 15 floors ![]() Vantage @ Purves (44-27 Purves): 14 floors - 151 feet ![]() 10-50 Jackson: 13 floors ![]() Queens Crossing: 12 floors - 149 feet ![]() One Hunter Point (5–49 Borden Avenue): 12 floors - 123 feet ![]() Hunters View: 12 floors ![]() View59 (24-16 Queens Plaza South): 12 floors ![]() ========================================================== Under Construction (Bronx) ========================================================== Riverstone (Arlington Avenue): 13 floors - 133 feet ![]() The Towers at Hutchinson Metro Center Tower I(Waters Place): 12 floors ![]() ========================================================== Under Construction (Roosevelt Island) ========================================================== Riverwalk Place (455 Main Street): 16 floors
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* In addition to the 61 percent who say they love the Big Apple, another 22 percent say they "like" New York. Fifteen percent have mixed feelings, and only 2 percent describe their feelings toward the city as "dislike" or "hate." - In record numbers, city's residents say they 'love' New York
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Ok this is a list of alot of proposed buildings over 12 floors in Manhattan. I know there are probably more but I don't have those renderings yet. But if someone has one that I haven't posted please let me know.
Manhattan Approved & Proposed Buildings: 200 Greenwich Street (WTC2): 78 floors - 1,254 feet ![]() 175 Greenwich Street (WTC3): 71 floors - 1,155 feet ![]() 150 Greenwich Street (WTC4): 65 floors ![]() West Street Residential Tower: 65 floors ![]() 610 Lexington Avenue: 61 floors ![]() 440 West 42nd Street: 60 floors ![]() 605 West 42nd Street: 60 floors ![]() 160 West 62nd Street: 57 floors - 621 feet ![]() 80 South Street: 56 floors - 835 feet ![]() Intercontinental Hotel (On Nassau Street): 55 floors ![]() 110 West 57th Street: 50 floors ![]() 70 West 45th Street: 50 floors ![]() West 57th Street Tower (Next to 9A): 48 floors ![]() 301 Forty Sixth Avenue: 46 floors ![]() Two Sutton Place North: 41 floors - 421 feet ![]() 400 Park Avenue Tower: 40 floors - 476 feet ![]() Port Authorhority Bus Terminal Office Tower: 40 floors ![]() Radisson Financial (99 Washington Street): 40 floors ![]() Sheraton Downtown (100 Greenwich Street): 39 floors ![]() Gold Street Hotel: 38 floors ![]() Global Diamond Exchange Tower: 35 floors ![]() Holiday Inn Financial (50 Trinity Place): 35 floors ![]() 176 Madison Avenue: 34 floors ![]() The Remy (On West 28th Street): 32 floors - 461 feet ![]() Fairfield Inn (126 Water Street): 26 floors ![]() 210 West 91st Street: 25 floors ![]() 1800 Park Avenue: 24 floors ![]() Sundari Lofts (On Madison Avenue): 22 floors - 225 feet ![]() 160 East 22nd Street: 21 floors ![]() Horizen (On 23rd Street): 21 floors ![]() Museum For African Art Tower (On 5th Avenue): 21 floors ![]() 4070 Broadway: 20 floors ![]() 241 Fifth Avenue: 20 floors - 218 feet ![]() 211 East 51st Street: 19 floors ![]() 87 Lafayette Tower: 19 floors ![]() 2075 Broadway: 19 floors ![]() Marriot Fairfield (116 West 28th Street): 17 floors ![]() The New School Tower (Corner of 14th & 5th Avenue): 16 floors ![]() Delancey Tower: 15 floors ![]() 37 East 4th Street: 15 floors ![]() The Avant (559 West 23rd Street): 13 floors ![]() ********* Westside Tower (34th Street & 10th Avenue): ? floors ![]() 161 Maiden Lane: ? floors
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* In addition to the 61 percent who say they love the Big Apple, another 22 percent say they "like" New York. Fifteen percent have mixed feelings, and only 2 percent describe their feelings toward the city as "dislike" or "hate." - In record numbers, city's residents say they 'love' New York Last edited by krull; December 9th, 2007 at 06:42 AM. |
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Completed (2006 and 2007)
Manhattan: 125 West 31st Street: 58 floors - 615 feet ![]() The Orion: 58 floors - 604 feet ![]() 10 Barclay Street: 56 floors - 584 feet ![]() New York Times Tower: 52 floors - 1,046 feet ![]() Seven World Trade Center: 49 floors - 741 feet ![]() Atelier: 46 floors - 478 feet ![]() The Link: 43 floors - 433 feet ![]() Hearst Magazine Tower: 42 floors - 596 feet ![]() 325 5th Avenue: 42 floors - 471 feet ![]() One Carnegie Hill: 42 floors - 382 feet ![]() Ariel East: 38 floors - 396 feet ![]() Chelsea Landmark: 36 floors - 368 feet ![]() Millennium Tower Residences: 35 floors - 291 feet ![]() Place 57: 34 floors - 394 feet ![]() The Centria (18 West 48th Street): 34 floors - 386 feet ![]() 1 East 35th Street: 32 floors - 312 feet ![]() Ten West End: 31 floors - 350 feet ![]() Ariel West: 31 floors - 340 feet ![]() Cornell Ambulatory Care (1305 York Avenue): 30 floors ![]() Three Ten: 30 floors - 328 feet Memorial Sloan-Kettering Research Laboratory (East 68th Street): 29 floors - 424 feet ![]() 200 Chambers Street: 29 floors - 300 feet ![]() The Cielo: 27 floors - 307 feet ![]() 1600 Broadway on the Square: 290 ft - 26 floors ![]() 1500 Lexington Avene: 26 floors ![]() 33 West End Avenue: 25 floors - 293 feet ![]() Sutton 57: 24 floors -292 feet ![]() The Verdesian On The Park: 24 floors - 240 feet ![]() Mosaic Downtown & Mosaic Uptown: 24 floors - 275 feet ![]() One Ten 3rd: 22 floors ![]() 225 East 34th Street: 22 floors ![]() Crossing 23rd: 21 floors - 210 feet ![]() The Melar (On Broadway): 20 floors - 210 feet ![]() Arcadia (East 79th Street): 20 floors - 210 feet ![]() Chelsea Arts Tower: 20 floors - 247 feet ![]() 88 Leonard Street: 20 floors - 220 feet ![]() 11 Central Park North: 19 floors ![]() Windsor Park (100 West 58th Street): 18 floors ![]() Hudson Blue: 18 floors - 195 feet ![]() 50 Gramercy Park North: 17 floors ![]() Blue at 105 Norfolk Street: 16 floors - 169 feet ![]() The Bowery Hotel (4 East 3rd Street): 16 floors - 165 feet ![]() 330 East 57 Street: 16 floors - 150 feet ![]() Cathedral Gardens (West 109th Street): 15 floors - 165 feet ![]() Courtyard By Marriott: 15 floors - 152 feet ![]() 985 Park Avenue: 15 floors ![]() 985 Park Avenue: 15 floors ![]() 8 Union Square: 14 floors ![]() 40 Mercer Residences: 13 floors - 173 feet ![]() Chelsea House: 13 floors - 163 feet ![]() Urban Glass House: 12 floors ![]() The Lenox (380 Lenox Avenue): 12 floors ![]() 92 Warren Street: 12 floors ![]() West 18 Street: 12 floors ![]() Stephen Gaynor School and Ballet Hispanico: 12 floors - 150 feet ![]() Brooklyn: J Condo: 31 floors - 337 feet ![]() Schaefer Landing North: 24 floors - 234 feet Schaefer Landing South: 14 floors - 135 feet ![]() Beacon Tower: 23 floors - 297 feet ![]() New York Marriott at the Brooklyn Bridge Expansion: 23 floors - 240 feet ![]() 20 Bayard Street: 16 floors - 201 feet ![]() 185 and 191 South 4th Street: 13 floors ![]() 30 Bayard Street: 13 floors ![]() Court House Tower I: 12 floors - 128 feet ![]() Oceana At Brighton: 12 floors ![]() 133 Water Street: 120 ft - 12 floors ![]() Queens: Avalon Riverview North: 39 floors - 385 feet ![]() East Coast Tower I: 31 floors - 299 feet ![]() The Windsor at Forest Hills: 21 floors - 216 feet ![]() Plaza Northern Blvd (Main Street Flushing): 18 floors ![]() United Nations Federal Credit Union Building (43-35 24th Street): 16 floors - 241 feet ![]() Citigroup Court Square Two: 15 floors - 221 feet ![]() Echaelon Condominiums (13-11 Jackson Avenue): 13 floors - 123 feet ![]() Bronx: Solaria Riverdale: 19 floors - 208 feet ![]() Roosevelt Island: The Octagon (888 Main Street): 12 floors ]
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* In addition to the 61 percent who say they love the Big Apple, another 22 percent say they "like" New York. Fifteen percent have mixed feelings, and only 2 percent describe their feelings toward the city as "dislike" or "hate." - In record numbers, city's residents say they 'love' New York Last edited by krull; December 9th, 2007 at 06:43 AM. |
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New York - STILL the skyscraper king of the world!
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Dennis Rodman
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Great job Krull!
Although I can report that the Arcadia and Cielo are completed. And so is 7WTC, though it's still empty. Otherwise, it would be best to put the heights in meters, not feet, like the rest of the world.
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Wow, I thought NY was asleep in comparasion with Chi and Dubai, but it is not. Btw, why is 7 WTC empty still?
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Dennis Rodman
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^NYC builds, but mostly residential towers, and has started to go outside of Manhattan.
The towers aren't as grand as what you see in Chicago, however we already have enough anyway. As for 7WTC, there's tenants, but very few still. And that's knowing some experts believe Manhattan will run out of office space soon, and the paradox is that the Freedom Tower and other new WTC redevelopment don't cause companies to rush in. It's as if they want to come to New York, just not there. That's my opinion, and I'm far from being an expert, so do not take my word, at least this post could provoke those who know better to correct me if I'm wrong.
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Isn't construction of Freedom Tower supposed to start in a few days? I've been watching the sight. Activity, especially by the base of Freedom Tower, increases every day.
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Personally I don't want the Freedom Tower built, actually I don't want any towers built at all, but Silverstein is the one making money out of this
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The new plan they have will have all five WTC skyscrapers completed by 2012.
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Finally Manhattan is sharing with its neighboors. I hate seing that lonesome building in Queens, is there anything tall planned next or around it?
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^yup, they're building two towers right next to it.
I personally don't like it, because I love seeing the Citibank all alone. If you check the construction forum, you'll see a thread by Carlos NYC, with plenty of pictures, about the projects, the place is called Long Island City
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Oh, and why isn't Eighty South Street Tower on this list? It's one of the coolest!
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^The list is for U/C towers only, and 80 south street might not even be built.
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I hope they built it. It's so starange that it might become a classic. |
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This is a great list of projects, and thanks for the renderings!
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So, New York is reinventing itself by putting up a modern face like Chicago, Hong Kong and the likes?
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NY doesn't have to reinvent itself.
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