PHILADELPHIA | Comcast Technology Center | 1,121 FT | 62 FLOORS
NEW YORK I Wall Street Tower (130 William St) I 800 FT I 61 FLOORS
SEATTLE | Rainier Square Redevelopment | 795 FT | 50 FLOORS
NEW YORK | One Vanderbilt | 1,401 FT | 67 FLOORS
Hopefully it ends up even taller. The east side of Park needs more towers to balance it out.
NEW YORK | Central Park Tower (217 W 57th St.) | 1,550 FT | 131 FLOORS
NEW YORK | One Vanderbilt | 1,401 FT | 67 FLOORS
SEATTLE | Rainier Square Redevelopment | 795 FT | 50 FLOORS
I guess Amazon is planning on subleasing this space. I wonder if they’ll be doing the same with the Court Square citigroup tower in queens.
Edit: I guess Amazon only signed an statement of intent not a lease for Queens:
NEW YORK | One Vanderbilt | 1,401 FT | 67 FLOORS
Real deal says its topped out. We of course know that’s not really true.
Also, more carlyle:
NEW YORK | 45 Park Place | 665 FT | 43 FLOORS
NEW YORK | 45 Park Place | 665 FT | 43 FLOORS
One WTC just dominates. It’s crazy how it makes other tall towers look like nothing.
NEW YORK | One Vanderbilt | 1,401 FT | 67 FLOORS
NEW YORK | 45 Park Place | 665 FT | 43 FLOORS
NEW YORK | 126 Madison Avenue | 805 FT | 66 FLOORS
NEW YORK | 200 Greenwich St (2WTC) | 1,348 FT | 88 FLOORS | ON HOLD
The BIG design is a sophisticated work of modern high rise architecture: artful and unusual, and simply interesting to behold. The diamond top design looks cheesy, or Kitschy: I am thinking Vegas, Chicago, Houston. That above statement is all subjective IMHO type of commentary: some will ‘get it’ and agree, and other not - its all good mutual observation.
JERSEY CITY | 537 Summit Ave (Journal Squared) | 730 + 635 + 575 FT | 70 + 60 + 54 FLOORS
NEW YORK | 200 Greenwich St (2WTC) | 1,348 FT | 88 FLOORS | ON HOLD
I respect your opinion, but don’t you think it’s at least a little inappropriate to have a “leaning” tower - arguably suggestive of falling - at this particular site?
NEW ROCHELLE | Centre Avenue Lofts | 2 x 14 FLOORS
The New Rochelle Industrial Development Agency (IDA) has endorsed $14 million in proposed tax relief for a $90.5 million apartment complex at Huguenot Street and Centre Avenue.
Huguenot Partners has budgeted $11.4 million for land. That includes more than $6.7 million for city parcels at 327 and 339 Huguenot St., $1.75 million for 33 Centre Street, and $1 million to clean up the Centre property. It will pay $851,340 to the Community Benefit Fund, for the right to build 14-story buildings instead of 12-stories.
The firm is asking for a $600,000 mortgage tax exemption and more than $2 million sales tax exemption during construction. A proposed 20-year property tax abatement would save the developer nearly $11.5 million.
NEW YORK | 200 Greenwich St (2WTC) | 1,348 FT | 88 FLOORS | ON HOLD
I like this design (Bjork), although, (the north to south is awful, in my opinion) just want this to get going!
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NEW YORK | 35 Hudson Yards | 1,009 FT | 72 FLOORS
Some of the SOM architects got caught cheating on certification exams. Bad look but it would’ve been worse if SOMs in-house engineers (who handled the structural calculations for 35) had been caught doing something like that