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According to www.yimbynews.com, 220
Central Park South will now rise to 1031' - surely this will precipitate Extell keeping the original 1550' of this tower to preserve more unobstructed apartment views? |
I noticed on the work in progress sign there is no rendering like there is with other projects. Are they still designing it?
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At least we are getting some limestone on CPS/58th Street. |
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For all we know when Barnett said he could have gone bigger but didn't he meant going past that height since I think he could have. It would be really nice if it could at least trump Sears since that's been the highest roof for the past 40 years, time to upgrade America |
l think that the odds of this this being taller than Willis at least are greater than the 1,550 figure. l hope l'm wrong.
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Apparently, more applications filed today which still maintains the 1550' figure...keep those fingers crossed!
http://a810-bisweb.nyc.gov/bisweb/Jo...ssdocnumber=01 |
You can guarantee we all will keep our fingers crossed. :)
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They probably haven't updated that part, it might just be another mistake like 220 central park being 1031 feet. That's what I'm going to assume for now unless it really is 1550 and I will be more than pleasantly surprised. :yes: |
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That's a new filing for work, with a reference to the original new building permit that was filed in 2012. Until that permit is altered, newer permits will continue to reflect the 1,550 ft height, with the permits for various work on the site continuing to be filed. |
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Yea, but I'm surprised he wouldn't want to push it a little higher considering 111 will now likely rise to about 1400' and obviously 432 park avenue to that same height. Even if it were in the 1480-1500 range it would have an edge over those buildings. |
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Every permit filed after the new building permit is a reference to that job. It's still the same building, even when the height changes. |
Ultimately, whether it's 1424 or 1550 feet in height, we're still getting a very tall tower. That being said, if we are spending energy hoping for one outcome or another, I think we should all be wishing for a tower of the caliber of 111w 57th, and not what we have seen in renderings for 225w 57th...
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