NEW YORK | 126 Madison Avenue | 805 FT | 66 FLOORS
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Please forgive the presentation here if I haven't formatted correctly, as this is the first time I've actually begun a topic here. Anyhow, this would be 4 feet taller than 56 Leonard, 48 feet taller than the shard rising on 22nd, and marks IMO Midtown's boldest southward encroachment since One Penn. Handel Architects is on record for this one. The same firm also is finishing the outer *highly* reflective skin on 160 Madison. i.e. with the 45º profile near ESB.. |
City is on fire. This is one hell of a boom. Overkill I think, but hey, I don't mind! ;)
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Expect more of this. It's an area with relatively low height, and these towers don't need very large footprints. The lack of major height in the area opens up more views.
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Lots of development sites in this part of town, and nowadays this part of Manhattan is more desirable than traditional residential highrise districts.
And the zoning is generous. Hopefully this will be one of many. I'm guessing we get something modernist and glassy. The developer, J.D Carlisle, only does modernist projects, I think, and the designer, Handel Architects, is all about glassy, modern stuff. |
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Handel normally handles rentals and the lower-end condo stuff, but if this is indeed condos, it will not be lower-end. |
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And the garage directly across 30th Street is being sold and redeveloped. This will be a separate residential project, probably also a high-end condo tower.
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For location purposes, here's the site...
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Listed among the newbies...
http://www.6sqft.com/living-in-the-c...he-sky-part-i/ Living in the Clouds: 50 New York Residential Towers Poised to Scrape the Sky (Part I) http://www.6sqft.com/wp-content/uplo...-Part-1-02.jpg OCTOBER 2, 2014 BY ONDEL HYLTON Quote:
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Footprint, which touches 30th, 31st, and Madison, in relationship to area...
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Units will run from floors 5 - 51, four per floor, with the top two floors being mechanical....
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NEW YORK | 126 Madison Avenue | FT | 47 FLOORS
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Nice! This is 15 E 30th St.
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15 E. 30th Street is a block to the south, and doesn't front on Madison. It's on the north side of the block between 5th and Madison, and a very narrow midblock site. |
It's the same project. JD Carlisle has parcels on 30th, 31st, and it acquired 126 Mad too, which is in the middle of the block.
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I'm guessing these are two separate projects. Looking at the lot lines, I don't see how this is one assemblage. And the footprint would have to be gigantic. |
15 E 30th is contiguous with the 31st St parcels. JDC apparently bought 126 Mad. To give the building a Mad Ave address.
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