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Old Posted Apr 11, 2016, 9:19 PM
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Manhattan West's 62-Story Residential Tower Tops Out
The residential tower is an 80/20 project

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A lot can happen in less than two months. Back in February, the 62-story residential tower at Three Manhattan West, a.k.a. 401 West 31st Street, was halfway to its final height. On Friday, it topped out. The 844-unit building is and 80/20 project, which means 20 percent of the units will be affordable housing. Amenities will include a regulation-sized basketball court and a climbing wall. Residents are expected to move into the Brookfield-developed, SLCE Architects-designed building in early 2017, with completion by that fall.
     
     
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Old Posted Apr 12, 2016, 2:34 PM
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^ I see this building daily, and thought it would be topped out any day now. People are still amazed when I tell them both this tower and the Coach are the "little" towers going up in their developments.
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Noisy West Side Construction Is 'Driving Everybody Crazy,' Neighbors Say
By Maya Rajamani | April 14, 2016 4:19pm

CHELSEA — Residents living near a roadway leading into the Lincoln Tunnel say noise from a overnight construction project wakes them up nearly every night.

Since the Port Authority began replacing the Dyer Avenue Expressway Bridge between West 31st and West 33rd streets about a month ago, jackhammering sounds and other construction noises have been “unrelenting” between the hours of 10 p.m. to 6 a.m. on weeknights, neighbor Julia Campanelli said.

“It’s driving everybody in the building crazy, everybody in our neighborhood, because it’s so loud,” said Campanelli, who has lived in a building on West 34th Street between Ninth and 10th avenues — behind the Dyer Avenue Bridge project — for the past 30 years.
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“I’m woken up every night by it," she added.

West 34th Street resident Stephanie Michael, 32, says her sleep is cut short nearly every night around 2 or 3 a.m. when the jackhammering resumes following a lull shortly after midnight.

“It’s loud enough that you can be woken up out of your sleep,” she said. “We kind of accept the fact, living in New York, noise being a part of our day and construction being a part of our day, but I’m born and bred in New York and I don’t think I can recall this sort of level of construction [noise] overnight.”

Port Authority spokesman Neal Buccino said the project was “unfortunately expected to require the use of jackhammers until approximately mid-May.”

The authority has contracted Brookfield Properties to manage the project, which includes replacing the deck on the bridge between West 31st and West 33rd streets.

Construction workers are using jackhammers to remove the deteriorated concrete on the bridge so that it can be replaced, he said.

“[T]he Port Authority has required the contractor to mitigate the noise with sound blankets, mufflers and jackhammer jackets,” he said. “We are working with Brookfield Properties and the contractor on site to seek additional ways to mitigate the noise.”

But neighbors including Campanelli speculated the construction might have been scheduled at night to avoid disturbing those who work in the office complex at 5 Manhattan West — formerly known as 450 W. 33rd St.

“Top clients” at the building include JPMorgan and R/GA, West 34th Street resident Justin Barton pointed out.

“They don’t want to hear that type of noise,” said Barton, who was one of the tenants who unsuccessfully sought soundproofing at their building when Brookfield Properties was building Manhattan West back in 2014.

“They’re experiencing the peace, but [we] residents… are experiencing the loud jackhammering and sawing everyday,” he added.

Work is taking place at night to avoid “significant traffic disruptions” including road congestion and to shorten the project’s duration, Buccino said.

But Campanelli said the noise has a “huge negative impact on [residents’] quality of life.

Sleep deprivation caused by the nightly noise, she said, has made her sick.

“I’m pretty sure if this was happening on the Upper East Side, where there was a population that was older, they might do something to accommodate,” Michael added.

Barton believes the construction permit should not have been accepted with the currently-scheduled hours.

“I’m not a NIMBY — I’m all about progress — but not at the cost of losing sleep completely,” he said.
     
     
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Midtown's Tallest Rental Skyscraper, Three Manhattan West, Gears Up for Leasing

Midtown's Tallest Rental Skyscraper, Three Manhattan West, Gears Up for Leasing
September 8, 2016

https://www.cityrealty.com/nyc/marke...p-leasing/5765

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New York is in the age of master plans. Rockefeller Center, with its innovative composition of retail, offices, institutional and entertainment space, set the standard worldwide of what these large-scale visions can offer. Now, across all corners of the city, these complex plans are seeking to recreate the paradigm of master plans and are incorporating residential living to increase the levels of 24-hour vibrancy urbanites covet. One of the largest plans underway is Brookfield Properties' Manhattan West, which is located on Midtown's far west side and whose superblock site is bounded by Ninth and Tenth avenues between West 31st and 33rd streets.


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An Inside Look at Manhattan West with Construction Experts Navillus
November 22, 2016

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New York City-based Navillus has been a leader in the city’s construction industry for almost thirty years. Boasting an illustrious portfolio of high-profile projects that have recently included the World Trade Center Memorial, 400 Fifth Avenue, and Icon at 306 West 48th Street, the firm has cemented a reputation for quality craftsmanship and high attention to detail throughout its wide range of expertise. Founded in 1987, the company’s primary areas of specialty include project management, in concrete and masonry construction, and cost estimation.










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