75 floors and residential - this could be a very tall building.
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that foot and body rub joint is sure to become less relaxing as the pile driving ensues.
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^They could just market it as a percussive massage.
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Looks like this could include a total of 7 properties...
http://nypost.com/2014/01/23/5-reaso...next-hot-spot/ On the drawing board By Max Gross January 23, 2014 Quote:
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I just can't shake off the feeling these guys are not for real but are simply trying to talk up the project and unload whatever air rights/properties they had acquired to some big developer. Let's see if my gut feel is right or these Mavrix group guys will prove me wrong.
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I made a drawing for this tower: http://skyscraperpage.com/cities/?buildingID=102019
New York City diagram, on Page 2: http://skyscraperpage.com/diagrams/?cityID=8 |
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There's a slight Beekman tower inspiration going on here. Another piece of art being erected in the neighborhood. This, along with 56 Leonard Street will be: :slob:
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I'm excited for this project. Given the location, should be interesting impact on the skyline.
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I'm always curious to see what's happening in NY. But how come all the highrise project threads do not have the pertinent info on the very first post? I thought that was the skyscraperpage standard to include height, floors, renderings, etc.
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