Posted May 23, 2013, 2:00 PM
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Its a mixed use (residential/office) building, so the exact number of floors depends on the tenant, and also what they count as floors.
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An anchor tenant for a development like 3 Hudson Blvd. would normally have a 500,000 square foot requirement, Mirante explained. That said, it’s also possible that two tenants requiring about 200,000 to 250,000 square feet could fulfill the anchortenant void, he added. An anchor tenant would also have a significant influence on what type of retail the buildings first several floors would house, said Mr. Mirante. “We could have a vertical mall in there, we could have a big box user, and we could have theatres.” An anchor’s preference could vary depending on the nature of the tenant’s business. “From our point of view, we should remain very flexible.”
The 65-story tower, designed by architecture firm FXFOWLE, will be situated at the intersection of West 34th Street and 11th Avenue, directly across from the Javits Convention Center, 3 Hudson Boulevard will provide access via an adjacent pavilion to the future 7 Line Extension Subway Station, scheduled to open in 2014. Additionally, the building will be within walking distance of major transportation hubs at Penn Station and the new Moynihan Station, as well as the Port Authority Bus Terminal.
Architecturally, the building is planned to reach over 1,000 feet tall, will be one of the tallest buildings in New York City.
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