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New tallest?
http://www.crainsnewyork.com/article...r-in-the-works New Milstein tower in the works Quote:
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Not exactly the type of tower that was expected to be replaced by the rezoning, as its only 30 years old.
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http://nypost.com/2015/03/03/vanderb...ive-new-tower/
Vanderbilt corridor set for massive new tower By Lois Weiss Quote:
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damn NYC, you just don't stop do you?
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It's actually one of the sites that's getting a jumpstart on the midtown east rezoning due to it's location. http://www.pbase.com/nyguy/image/156159101/original.jpg |
I am not surprised, at all, that Milstein is moving ahead with this potential tower.
They have only been giving shorter-term leases on the property, so that signals that something is being planned. With all those adjacent Grand Central air rights, Milstein could build an enormous tower, easily rivaling One Vanderbilt. I suspect that, 10-15 years from now, there will be a bunch of supertalls along Madison Ave. in Midtown. |
Three Supertalls here would pretty cool. 1 Vanderbilt, 335 Madison Ave and possibly 347 Madison Ave if they can purchase 50 and 52 Vanderbilt or their air rights.
I'd be pissed off if they tear down the Roosevelt Hotel. The last of the grand Hotels that were at one time all over this area. The Biltmore, 335 Mad, was stripped down to it's frame by Milstein and reconfigured into an office building back in the '80's even though it was landmarked. I'm sure everyone sees another opportunity for a supertall at the Roosevelt, but to me that's a mistake.. this isn't some nondescript post war building in the area.. it's the last of the grand hotels and should be left untouched. While we're at it, the Commodore should be bought back to it's former glory and Trump smacked around a bit for what he did to that building. |
The sites again along the Vanderbilt corridor that seek the early jump on midtown east rezoning.
While 1 Vanderbilt moves through the approvals process simultaneously, future towers will still need to move through the approvals process as the language is being written. http://www.pbase.com/nyguy/image/159345369/original.jpg http://www.pbase.com/nyguy/image/159345370/original.jpg https://www.honestbuildings.com/buil...e#.VPfvXDTF-XE https://cdn.honestbuildings.com/s3.h...b035f17ab6.JPG In it's former life as a hotel... http://www.nyc-architecture.com/IM-1...-GON041-02.jpg http://www.nyc-architecture.com/GON/GON041.htm http://www.postcardroundup.com/wp-co...-terminal2.jpg |
I tale a short break from SSP and meanwhile a bunch of new supertalls were announced or hinted at?!
:haha: Hopefully the renders are released soon, I can't keep on waiting for this one in addition to all those new ShoP towers and 217 W 57th's official renders. With this tower, I believe it's something like 35 - 40 supertalls in various stages of construction, completion, prep and proposal in NYC. :cheers: |
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Yes sir. 33 to be exact. 7 Completed, 4 under construction, 7 currently having site preparation and expected to rise in the months coming, 1 on hold (wtc2), and 15 more in the pipeline. Its an unprecedented era. :slob: In terms of 200m +, if all goes well, the city will literally add a calculated value of 109.67 % of the current existing 200m + stock to its resume. :worship: |
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http://rew-online.com/2015/03/11/van...something-big/
Vanderbilt rezoning the start of something big MARCH 11, 2015 By Steven Spinola Quote:
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This is happening, lads.
This is not some dim witted, pie in the sky project in Chicago by an Irish plumber! As per today's NYP, Milstein is not renewing expiring leases. This city esta en fuego! http://nypost.com/2015/06/09/metlife...3-bryant-park/ Lois Weiss wrote: Quote:
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Why don't you contribute something of value?
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l guess this is one of those situations where revenge is best served taller.:)
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Good news!! Since the Vanderbilt corridor rezoning is out of the way.. The dominoes is starting to fall! After Millsteins, I suspect the MTA tower at 341 Madison could be next should they find a winning bidder to develop. There is a lot of air rights available in play should any of these developers want to take advantage. :cheers:
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News for the greater Midtown East Rezoning:
East Midtown Rezoning Plan Moves Forward http://www.wnyc.org/story/east-midto...moves-forward/ June 30, 2015 Quote:
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The new Hudson Yards station is scooping up business
By Steve Cuozzo October 5, 2015 Quote:
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