Quote:
|
2 additional renderings which were hiding on Pizzarotti Group's website
http://www.pizzarotti-ibc.com/#!45-broad/clio http://i.imgur.com/51CV4N7.png http://i.imgur.com/K5HH8Hu.png |
Cool. Every extra rendering helps.
Quote:
80 South Street will top both this and 125 Greenwich. But as things stand today, yes this would be the highest. |
I am one huge fan of this tower. The interplay of gold highlights and modernist composition really create a powerfully elegant building.
|
Imagine if this were going up in Brooklyn near 9 DeKalb.
|
Quote:
http://a810-bisweb.nyc.gov/bisweb/Jo...ssdocnumber=01 |
Love it.
http://www.6sqft.com/madison-equitie...cial-district/ Madison Equities Files Permit for 1,115-Foot Supertall Condo in the Financial District MAY 19, 2016 BY ONDEL HYLTON Quote:
|
I'm watchin' this one like a hawk . .
at least the "filigreed crown" indicates energy & endeavor . . I'm admitting to a knot of excitement in the gut . . from what I can see from the illustrations, . . this one is extremely quirky in a great way . . |
^ Yeah, it's also battling 125 Greenwich for residential supremacy, Downtown's tallest. But 80 South Street will likely blow both out of the water in both height, (and hopefully design).
I'm trying to decide how many extra feet the top of the crown provides. |
i only hope the designs of 125 Greenwich and 80 South St. . .
aren't merely rectilinear glass pencils . . nevertheless . . 3 downtown super-tall apartment towers . . should liven up the harbor-view silhouette . . . |
Excluding 432 Park, if this was to start construction right now as a sake of an example, we would have 10 supertalls u/c at the moment. This is not factoring in WTC2 which is stalled (but will rise in time due).
10! :) Add that to the 7 that are complete (includes 432). Not to mention the ones that will start up. I guess we could add MW 1 to the list. So it's really 11 u/c. Hunsers full super tall list is really becoming a reality. :cheers: 45 Broad looks to be an iconic tower based on those renderings. We could kinda get an idea of how luxurious it will be. It has a pretty low amount of units, so its going to be high end stuff. |
Quote:
|
Quote:
|
^^^^^
That's really what it is. I think people read to much into it. There are many price ranges that comprises luxury. All with varying levels of demand and supply either currently built, projected, or u/c. A slowdown in ultra luxury does not spell doom for the residential sector as a whole. |
I realize that but wouldn't a building like 80 South Street count as ultra luxury and not just normal luxury considering it's massive height? (A building that size seems like it would have to be to be profitable). I suppose the ceilings aren't quite as high as Nordstrom despite being a bit shorter so maybe not...
|
Its more to do with how expensive the land is, construction costs, the amount of units, and how can the developer make a profit based on all of this. Doesn't necessarily have to be tall. Its really a relationship that accounts for soft + hard costs, and the less units you have, the pricier its going to be to make up for those costs plus the head room for profit.
220 South Street is much shorter than 432 Park, yet it will boast a penthouse that's 2.5x the price of the most expensive unit at 432 Park. Its also in an area thats far more pricer than the lot that 432 sits on and has costs that are much similar in terms of hard costs. I don't think 80 South will command the prices that 220 CPS is asking but its in the ultra luxury division. There is a slow down, but its not something that is approaching 0. There is still demand, but its not as bullish as it was 2 years go. But its still there and thus, towers like this and 80 South and 9 Dekalb will rise. :D |
Quote:
^ congrats on the first use of gaudy -- more to come lol! well best of all its tawl and i love the fancy pants crown, the design and the expanded upper section as well. the gold though, i dk. too trumpy. but it will look great in gold and that is certainly a fitting color for down there. i'm so sick of blue and green tinted glass bldgs, so what the heck, shake it up. even if it somehow turns out not so great, there is no possible way it could be gaudier than it's neighbor, that stoopid eyesore beaver bldg. |
http://a810-bisweb.nyc.gov/bisweb/Jo...ssdocnumber=02
Quote:
|
More Investors Sign On to 45 Broad St.
Quote:
http://www.wsj.com/articles/whats-th...ase-1466383356 |
Breaking ground this fall sounds awesome!
|
All times are GMT. The time now is 3:18 PM. |
Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.7
Copyright ©2000 - 2024, vBulletin Solutions, Inc.