Just stepped out of my office for some air, and theres construction equipment on site and workers. Looks like this one is actually moving forward.
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^ Maybe there's a rendering or something on site there so we can get an idea of what exactly is planned for the site.
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and here i thought this was a dead project. Downtown needs more modern 700ft+ buildings to stand out along with Beekman and the supertalls at the WTC. This, 50 west street and 99 church street will be great additions.
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Great news, looks like another stalled project is back from the dead!
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There was activity at the site yeterday!:
http://i1058.photobucket.com/albums/...C/IMG_2188.jpg (sorry for the poor picture, was in a rush and with friends) |
Hmm, I can only find permits mentioning a 53 story tower on dob, not 62 floors.
http://a810-bisweb.nyc.gov/bisweb/Wo...32&requestid=2 There is a fresh complaint from the demo of the annex behind though. http://a810-bisweb.nyc.gov/bisweb/Ov...key=0001540654 |
That would be amazing to see a 700 foot tower rise on this site... I wonder if the height / floor count has been reduced because they've acquired that annex behind and the site has gotten larger? Regardless this one will be an interesting one to watch.
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The annex was always part of the project.
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So based on the picture I posted, what can you guys tell me? Are they just keeping the lot in good condition to draw investors?
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There are a million reasons why the posted plans wouldn't be the final height, from need to purchase additional air rights, to submission of an as-of-right design (thus allowing construction to commence) prior to city approval of the final design. |
Any news on this one?
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25 Broad, 627 Greenwich both return to lenders
Katherine Clarke April 18, 2012 http://therealdeal.com/blog/2012/04/...rn-to-lenders/ Quote:
I'm not sure if the Lehman Estate is going to build anything though, they may just be prepping the site so it is development ready, and then sell it to a developer so they can pay off their creditors. |
The Real Deal:
Formerly Swig-owned development site in FiDi hits market Hiten Samtani January 15, 2014 09:25AM http://s14.therealdeal.com/trd/up/20...TE-300x240.jpg Quote:
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NEW YORK | 45 Broad St | FT | FLOORS
http://www.globest.com/news/12_776/n...Up-341772.html
Development Site Sales Heat Up http://cdn.globest.com/media/newspic...5-broad-st.jpg There are several possibilities for 45 Broad St., and none of them have a specified height restriction. By Rayna Katz January 16, 2014 Quote:
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http://www.rew-online.com/2014/01/15...-broad-street/
Cushman team marketing 45 Broad Street By REW Staff January 15, 2014 Quote:
http://m3.i.pbase.com/o9/06/102706/1...P3Dcuv.r1b.JPG http://m4.i.pbase.com/o9/06/102706/1...j3n1AD.r1c.JPG |
Back in the last development boom, this was supposed to be Nobu Tower, a 710 foot residential building. Hopefully with some additional air rights this can be pushed to be somewhat taller.
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Merge threads?
NEW YORK | Nobu tower | 45 Broad St | 709 FT / 198 M | 62 FLOORS NEW YORK | 45 Broad St | FT | FLOORS is an appropriate thread title for this site now, but the evolution of the site is rich and should be included! Edit: I guess I wouldn't call it rich, but it's another back from the dead. Hopefully a new developer will build this site to its full potential. |
That tower looks quite uninspired.
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