Beautiful shots! I trust only SHOP to turn those currently hideous East and West shear-walls into something of a masterpiece. Not even mad!
|
Quote:
Yes indeed... http://m1.i.pbase.com/o9/06/102706/1...ESG0LV.w25.jpg https://www.quora.com/What-special-c...-remain-stable https://qph.ec.quoracdn.net/main-qim...687c548a7d58-c Quote:
|
https://www.instagram.com/p/BWv93Ztg...velopmentgroup
Quote:
https://scontent.cdninstagram.com/t5...OTI5MQ%3D%3D.2 |
|
JULY 25, 2017
1. http://m6.i.pbase.com/o10/06/102706/...725_172605.jpg 2. http://m7.i.pbase.com/o10/06/102706/...725_172629.jpg 3. http://m8.i.pbase.com/o10/06/102706/...725_172647.jpg 4. http://m9.i.pbase.com/o10/06/102706/...725_172700.jpg 5. http://m0.i.pbase.com/o10/06/102706/...725_172713.jpg 6. http://m1.i.pbase.com/o10/06/102706/...725_172725.jpg 7. http://m2.i.pbase.com/o10/06/102706/...725_172738.jpg 8. http://m3.i.pbase.com/o10/06/102706/...725_172752.jpg 9. http://m4.i.pbase.com/o10/06/102706/...725_172806.jpg 10. http://m5.i.pbase.com/o10/06/102706/...725_172820.jpg 11. http://m7.i.pbase.com/o10/06/102706/...725_172834.jpg 12. http://m8.i.pbase.com/o10/06/102706/...725_172849.jpg 13. http://m9.i.pbase.com/o10/06/102706/...725_172912.jpg |
Damn this thing is absolutely shooting up. Whats the floor per week on this thing? Seems like one of the fastest i've seen.
|
From the pictures, it's risen 3 floors in the past month. Not sure if that rate will increase now that they're above the surrounding buildings
|
Read today that they are having major financial trouble.
|
Quote:
Quote:
|
And there are lawsuits and they already potentially defaulted on part of the loan. The F word is bandied about (foreclosure). oy.
Curbed article: The world’s skinniest proposed supertall, 111 West 57th Street, may be imperiled, the New York Post has learned. One of the investors on the project is suing the developers and the lender over alleged construction cost overruns. The lawsuit, filed in the Manhattan Supreme Court, alleges that the project is already $50 million over budget when it hasn’t even reached 20-stories yet. Eventually the building is proposed to rise to 1,421 feet with 82 stories. This investor, AmBase, has specifically blamed JDS’s Michael Stern, and Property Markets Group’s Kevin Maloney for the cost overruns, according to the Post. The increase in cost is allegedly due to the developers not accounting for the cost of construction cranes. This seems to be the second lawsuit lobbed by AmBase against the developers. They sued JDS and Property Markets Group last year too, according to The Real Deal, alleging that the developers were trying “to dilute its stake” in the project. Previously TRD had also reported that AmBase paid $56 million towards a 59 percent stake in the project in 2015, but was unable to meet subsequent capital contributions. In TRD’s article from earlier this month, the investor told the publication that the developers were facing up to a $100 million cash shortfall on the project. An anonymous source working on the project denied this claim to TRD. The Post is now reporting that the developers also defaulted on a $25 million mezzanine loan from Spruce Capital Partners. Spruce allegedly looked to take over the property, but a judge blocked these foreclosure proceedings until a hearing that’s set to take place in the middle of August. The legal counsel for JDS issued the following statement to Curbed: "What Ambase's counsel stated happened today is not what happened. This is a baseless lawsuit which we will fully defend in court." |
Here's hoping everything's OK
|
Quote:
|
Quote:
|
The stealth supertalls begin their assault on the skyline...
Phil JACKSON https://c1.staticflickr.com/5/4325/3...b93def06_k.jpg |
My money's on 111 W 57th to eclipse Verre and CPT to the 1,050 ft mark if we take the shortest supertall rising in this 3-way race (Verre).
|
I'm all in favor of the super skinny, supertall trend as it allows for sunlight penetration in the same way that the old "ziggurat" zoning requirements did but also allows the individual building to shine on its own. (coincidentally, this emulates the design of Coruscant) This is in stark contrast to Hudson Yards, where the buildings are bulky, (generally) similar in height, and very close to each other which detracts from each individual building's architectural impact, and reduces sunlight penetration to the street. Hopefully that planning/design scheme is on its way out. The WTC complex works a little better because of the height differentials, but the height reduction of WTC-3 doesn't help.
|
Quote:
Sure, but that trend of super slim towers for the rich is surely unsustainable. |
Quote:
|
Yeah, I would consider 9 Dekalb to be super slim, and even CPT. 111 W 57th is on the "slim" end of the "super slim" category for me...
|
All times are GMT. The time now is 7:33 PM. |
Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.7
Copyright ©2000 - 2024, vBulletin Solutions, Inc.