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New York's is a skyline that evolved naturally, and the pieces fit together like a puzzle. There are no isolated skyscrapers surrounded by open space, the buildings tend to meet at the street. It's for this reason there are streetwall requirements - both in length from the street and in height - written into City zoning. Everything works together, as opposed to an "experimental" piece here or there. A talented architect can have a "daring" design, yet meet the City as a part of it. There can be new things introduced, yet not feel totally alien to the City. Yet, at the same time, there is a practicality to what get's built in New York. These are not merely "statements", but the natural evolution of the skyline. So, what you will get here is a large store at the base. Nordstrom wants large, column free floors, so the tower will most likely be offset somehow. The units will be maximized so that they will sell. Whatever architectural flair there is will come after this. |
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Anyways, I am fine with an unconventional tower, as long as the base is totally pedestrian friendly, and respects the streetscape. |
Another permit filed today....
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So it terms of size, how does this site compare with One57?
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^Bigger, by about a third.
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One57 http://www.pbase.com/nyguy/image/148058184/original.jpg Nordstrom http://www.pbase.com/nyguy/image/148058186/original.jpg The Nordstrom tower plans are preliminary, and we still don't know a whole lot about it. But from the one permit that was filed, we can gather a few things. According to the permit, there will be 4 sublevels (2 for the store). The main or ground level floor of the Nordstrom has almost double the capacity for all of the other floors in the store. Store floors and person capacity SL 2..................532 SL 1..................589 1st fl.................938 2nd fl................462 3rd fl.................474 4th fl.................474 5th fl.................429 That gives the store 7 total floors. The ground floor will also have the residential and hotel lobbies. Floor 6 is mechanical. Floors 7 through 12 are for the hotel, with the 7th floor having the hotel sky lobby and lounge, offices, and a nail and hair salon. The 8th floor would have an exercise room as well as hotel rooms. Floor 13 is mechanical. Floor 14 is a residential lounge. Floors 15 through 20 have 4 units. Floors 21 through 32 have 3 units. Floor 33 is mechanical. Floors 34 through 49 have 3 units. Floor 50 is mechanical. Floors 51 through 66 have 3 units. Floors 67 through 68 are mechanical. Floors 69 through 83 have 2 units. Floors 84 through 88 are mechanical. Floor 85 also has storage units and a 100 person capacity sky lounge. Of course, this can and probably will change. |
^I see, okay, that seems to make sense.
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A look at the landmark next door, one of the sites that contributed air rights to the development of this tower...
http://www.cityrealty.com/nyc/real-e...th-street/7741 Extell buys air-rights from Art Students League on West 57th Street http://www.cityrealty.com/graphics/u...6_artsstu1.gif February 9, 2006 Quote:
(January 1, 2013) http://www.pbase.com/nyguy/image/148125409/original.jpg http://www.pbase.com/nyguy/image/148125408/original.jpg Meanwhile, Extell gets an award from the NY Post... http://www.nypost.com/p/news/busines...ZT1ew2PZdi4MFI January 2, 2013 by Lois Weiss Quote:
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Barnett is more Santa than Grinch....;)
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I just hope congress doesn't decide to kill the economy and bring this project with it. :(
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