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New permit...
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http://a810-bisweb.nyc.gov/bisweb/Jo...05&requestid=7
It says "building height" 1,550 feet. I'm guessing that's just the maximum they can build to :shrug: |
No, I'm pretty sure that's the real height to the roof. No where does it say 1,424 feet anywhere. Without more detailed plans its hard to know for sure. This was approved a few weeks ago:
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That seems too good to be true but hey, so would have 432 park avenue just a few years ago and that became a reality :cheers:
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That's been the height since it was filed. There has been no new information filed yet in that regard. They're working with the same permit. http://www.elliottwave.com/freeupdat...#axzz2vgfBKOpt This Economic Indicator has a History of Calling Major Turns Luxury real estate reaches new heights http://www.elliottwave.com/images/fr...ngusatoday.jpg By Bob Stokes 11 Mar 2014 Quote:
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Darn, I figured 1550 was too good to be true...
Can't complain about ~1430 feet though. :) |
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Things are happening:
magnumferrari308 Published on Mar 12, 2014 Go to 4:12 for a beam demo :D |
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Who cares at this point TBH???
Really now? Is a stream-of-consciousness keyboard-batting session the best way to kill time here till the responsible parties give us that which by now they practically owe us?????? All the necessary paperwork has been filed. All the necessary meetings have been held, all the bouts of pissing and mewling AKA intellectual debate spoken, the NIMBY hordes silenced amd the groundwork well underway. In the grand scheme, 126 feet of difference for a tower of this magnitude utterly fails the test of spending time worrying about. |
It would be heartbreaking to findout that 1550 tower with the pointy top is replaced with not only a shorter tower but one with a flat top.
Maybe the 1400 figure refers to the highest occuppied floor and that there is a 100+ feet crown? Let's hope so. |
The constant back and forth certainly is a great way to pass the time, even if it doesn't get anything productive done.
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Well, based on the latest diagrams of the cantilever tower, I think it is safe to say that it will be at least 1435 ft, and not 1423 ft (unless I am missing something)
I still think this will end up being between 1450 and 1500 with the cantilever, along with a substantial redesign. Steinway has upped the ante too much to be ignored. If Barnett stays with the current massing/render and the earlier 1423 ft height, this thing is going to be an also-ran and totally outclassed architecturally, particularly if steinway pushes up to 1400 ft.:titanic: |
This tower and 111 will rise at virtually the same time (along with 220). Barnett has always said the design mattered more than the height, though obviously the views are what play into the height. Unlike 432, this tower will go head to head with 111 (which might just top 432, at least in height). It's possible Barnett may feel he needs an extra something to stand out further. But I still think he uses the cantilver.
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And...if he does, I'm somewhat inclined to think that we may be ready to see how it can be applied in a manner that not many of us would expect.......IOW Show us how you can defeat the common perceptions of this architectural device as a hulking, dehumanizing Tetris piece.
111 (especially), as I've said before, should have made thingds a hell of a lot hotter in the drawing board rooms at both Extell and SmithGill. The moment the river card is turned for this baby had better be one when minds and expectations are completely bowled the feck over. |
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I think we can all agree with you on that NYguy. :)
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