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New York Projects & Construction


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. ;)



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Under Construction (Manhattan)
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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





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Under Construction (Brooklyn)
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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





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Under Construction (Queens)
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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





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Under Construction (Bronx)
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Riverstone (Arlington Avenue): 13 floors - 133 feet



The Towers at Hutchinson Metro Center Tower I(Waters Place): 12 floors




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Under Construction (Roosevelt Island)
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Riverwalk Place (455 Main Street): 16 floors

 
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#11,001 ·

The LPC gave Abey Rosen’s RFR Realty the go-ahead to install a glass screen on the 61st floor of the landmarked skyscraper at 405 Lexington Avenue — the same level of its iconic gargoyles — to create an observation deck in a unanimous vote during a Tuesday LPC meeting held via Zoom.

Aside from the glass screens, the plans also include replacing the windows on the 61st and 62nd floors of the 77-story Chrysler Building and the door to access the terrace.
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#11,003 ·
Greenwich Village - 38 West 8th Street

Permits have been filed for a seven-story mixed-use development at 38 West 8th Street, one block away from Washington Square Park. The site is off the beaten path for Greenwich Village, and the extant structure is not of noteworthy or particular beauty. Despite this, the odds are high this project will attract undeserved criticism from local rent-gouging homeowners fearful of any increase in neighborhood housing supply. Joseph Straus of the Straus Group is listed as responsible for the development.

The 74-foot tall structure will yield 43,400 square feet, with 7,250 square feet dedicated to commercial use, 33,900 square feet dedicated to residential use, and 2,250 square feet dedicated to community facility use. 26 apartments will be created, averaging 1,300 square feet apiece, indicating condominiums.

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#11,011 ·
Chelsea - 28 & 7 - 322-326 Seventh Avenue

Klövern and GDS Development recently broke ground on a new Manhattan boutique office project in Chelsea, called 28 & 7. Skidmore Owings & Merrill is the designer of the 12-story, class A office structure, which is located at 322-326 Seventh Avenue and is one of three properties that the two developers are working together on in New York City. Klövern is aiming to bring a more Scandinavian-inspired approach to the office market with higher sustainability standards and a more “human-scaled” design approach...

...The site was purchased in 2018, and the project is expected to be finished in the fourth quarter of 2021.





Klövern and GDS Development Break Ground on 28 & 7 Office Building, at 322-326 Seventh Avenue, in Chelsea - New York YIMBY


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#11,013 ·
Upper East Side - Giorgio Armani Flagship Boutique - 752 Madison Avenue
12 floors
Mixed Use - Retail, Residential


Demolition Permits Filed For 752 Madison Avenue

Full demolition permits have been filed for a 25,000-square-foot, four-story structure at 752-760 Madison Avenue on Manhattan’s Upper East Side. Locate at the corner of East 65th Street, the site is planned to yield a 12-story building that will house the new Giorgio Armani flagship boutique with residential units on the upper floors. SL Green Realty Corp. is listed as the owner behind the applications and partnered with Giorgio Armani Corp. for the future development.
COOKFOX Returns to LPC With Alterations for Armani Flagship at 760 ...

No action on Giorgio Armani's Madison Avenue transformation ...

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752 Madison Avenue on the Upper East Side, Manhattan
 
#11,014 ·
Downtown Brooklyn - 141 Willoughby Street
24 floors
Mixed Use - retail, office, residential


Renderings Reveal High-Rise At 141 Willoughby Street In Downtown Brooklyn

In an exclusive reveal, YIMBY is pleased to share new renderings of a 24-story mixed-use tower in Downtown Brooklyn designed by SLCE Architects and Fogarty Finger. Located at 141 Willoughby Street, the building was originally expected to support a mix of ground-floor retail, student housing, office space, and residential units. It was also speculated that the building could climb as high as 44 stories with approximately 310,000 buildable square feet. However, the latest pair of renderings appear to reveal a dedicated commercial tower with office suites positioned above the second floor.
Rendering of141 Willoughby Street - SLCE Architects; Fogarty Finger Architects

Rendering of lower levels and surrounding park at 141 Willoughby Street - SLCE Architects; Fogarty Finger Architects
 
#11,015 ·
Downtown Brooklyn - 260 Gold Street
13 floors - 194,000 sqft

J Frankl Architects Reveals Façade For 260 Gold Street In Downtown Brooklyn

New renderings from J Frankl Architects reveal an updated design for 260 Gold Street in Downtown Brooklyn. Compared to the previous reveal, the building’s facade will now feature an expansive corner glass curtain wall, multiple atria, and additional greens spaces to both facilitate the flow of natural light and to improve the daily experience of occupants.

Considering the 13-story structure topped out earlier this year, the announcement of a redesign from the project team arrives as a surprise. Those facts aside, the new renderings are an elegant departure from the former opaque massing of the building.

When complete, the building will comprise 194,000 square feet of residential area. This will include 286 rental units, averaging approximately 689 square feet apiece. Despite the redesign, many of the apartments will still feature outdoor balconies or large private terraces.
Updated rendering of 260 Gold Street - J Frankl Associates

Updated renderings of 260 Gold Street - J Frankl Associates
 
#11,016 ·
Greenwich Village - Zero Irving - 124 East 14th Street
22 floors - 286 ft
254,000 sqft


Zero Irving: New tech hub near Union Square rises

Within the city's emerging “Silicon Alley” area, RAL Development Services is building a state-of-the-art, 254,000-square-foot tech hub at 124 East 14th Street between Broadway and Third Avenue. Named Zero Irving, (formerly the Union Square Tech Training Center and 14 @ Irving), the 22-story faciliity is named in honor of its address near historic Irving Place. The P.C. Richard and Son's retail store that previously stood at the site has been demolished, and construction is now five floors up. The project is deemed one of the city's nearly 10,000 essential construction sites and work is ongoing.

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#11,017 ·
Long Island City, Queens - Hunters Point Parcel C - 52-03 & 52-41 Center Blvd
56 & 46 floors - 587ft & 475ft
1,200 Apartments, Retail, 22,000 sqft Park, Community Center, Daycare Center


TF CORNERSTONE'S RENTAL TOWERS RISE ON HUNTERS POINT SOUTH WATERFRONT IN LIC

Manhattan skyline views are an obvious benefit of living in Long Island City, but its own waterfront is going to look a lot more distinctive in the wake of new construction. Among it is a pair of 46- and 56-story towers at Hunters Point Parcel C, a project helmed by TF Cornerstone that will be the tallest towers along the city's shoreline outside Manhattan. ODA Architecture / SLCE Architects are leading the design of the towers, which are set to accommodate a total of 1,200 apartments. Sixty percent of which will be earmarked as permanently affordable, making it the largest affordable housing project New York City has completed in decades.

Residential amenities will include a fitness center, recreational terrace, and lounges. The site will also house a new community center, new retail, a daycare center, and a 22,000-square-foot park designed by Matthews Nielsen Landscape Architects. Delivery has been estimated for late 2022, and a recent visit shows that the south tower is nearly topped out.
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New looks at TF Cornerstone's massive Hunter's Point South rentals ...

New renderings of TF Cornerstone's massive affordable/luxury ...













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