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Old Posted Oct 21, 2012, 12:09 AM
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^ Don't worry, I'm sure we'll see at least one serious proposal this decade.

The whole skyline as it is now... really powerful.

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Do you guys see this? The skyline is already fuc*ing amazing! And in the knowledge of what's to come... I can just say this: I'm in awe.
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Downtown, updated (by me):



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Red: Major construction projects (200m+).
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Better illustration of what's going on right now in Downtown...



Current 200m+ projects:

Green: Under Construction (4)
Yellow: On Hold (3)
Red: Proposed (4)


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The Hudson Yards -
North Tower - 1337 ft/ 407m
Coach Tower - 876 ft/ 267m
Mixed Use Tower - 1000 ft+/ 304m +
Residential Tower - 820 ft+/ 250m+







Related Hudson Yards brochure http://www.related.com/HudsonYards/i...20Brochure.pdf
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Old Posted Oct 25, 2012, 11:50 AM
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^ Thank you Hudson.

What can I say? Lost a supertall, but got one residential supertall and a real 400m+ tower!


1,000 footers:

1. One World Trade Center, 1787ft (544,7m), Under Construction (steel topped out)
2. Nordstrom Tower, 1550ft+ (472,4m+), Site Preparation (likely to exceed 1600ft)
3. 432 Park Avenue, 1398ft (426,1m), Under Construction (height not final; probably 1420ft (432m))
4. Two World Trade Center, 1349ft (411,2m), Under Construction (currently on hold)
5. Hudson Yards North Tower, 1337ft (407,5m), Approved
6. Empire State Building, 1250ft (381m), Completed [1,454ft (443,2m) when counting the spire]
7. 15 Penn PLaza, 1216ft (370,6m), Approved
8. One Manhattan West, 1216ft (370,6m), Approved
9. Bank of America Tower, 1200ft (365,8m), Completed
10. Three World Trade Center, 1155ft (352m), Under Construction
11. Conde Nast Building, 1118ft (340,7m), Completed [when counting the spire]
12. The Girasole, 1060ft (323,1m), Approved (likely to exceed 1400ft)
13. Tower Verre, 1050ft (320m), Approved
14. Chrysler Building, 1046ft (318,8m), Completed
15. New York Times Tower, 1046ft (318,8m), Completed
16. One57, 1005ft (306,3m), Topped Out
17. One Hudson Yards, 1000ft+ (304,8m+), Site Preparation
18. Sherwood Tower (34th & 10th), 1000ft+ (304,8m+), Proposed
19. 34th & 8th, 1000ft+ (304,8m+), Proposed
20. Grand Central Tower, 1000ft+ (304,8m+), Proposed (likely to exceed 1700ft)



900 footers:

1. Four World Trade Center, 977ft (297,8m), Topped Out
2. American International Building, 952ft (290,2m), Completed
3. Equinox Tower, 950ft+ (290m+), Approved (likely to exceed 1000ft)
4. Bloomberg Tower, 941ft (286,6m), Completed [when counting the spire]
5. One Madison Avenue, 937ft (285,6m), Proposed
6. Two Manhattan West, 935ft (285m), Approved
7. 40 Wall Street, 927ft (282,6m), Completed
8. Citigroup Center, 915ft (278,9m), Completed
9. 30 Park Place, 912ft (278m), Under Construction (currently on hold, work to resume soon)
10. 80 South Street, 902ft (275m), Proposed



800 footers:


1. Beekman Tower, 891ft (271,6m), Completed
2. Hudson Yards South Tower, 876ft (267m), Site Preparation (aka Coach Tower)
3. Trump World Tower, 861ft (262,4m), Completed
4. Port Authority Bus Terminal Tower, 856ft (261m), Approved
5. 425 Park Avenue, 855ft (260,6m), Approved
6. GE Building, 850ft (259,1m), Completed
7. Hudson Yards Culture Tower, 825ft (251,4m), Proposed
8. 56 Leonard Street, 821ft (250,2m), Under Construction
9. Cityspire Center, 814ft (248,1m), Completed
10. One Chase Manhattan Plaza, 813ft (247,8m), Completed
11. Met Life Building, 808ft (246,3m), Completed



700 footers:


1. Woolworth Building, 792ft (241m), Completed
2. 1 Worldwide Plaza, 778ft (237m), Completed
3. Carnegie Hall Tower, 757ft (231m), Completed
4. 383 Madison Avenue, 755ft (230m), Completed
5. 1715 Broadway, 753ft (230m), Topped Out
6. AXA Center, 752ft (229m), Completed
7. One Penn Plaza, 750ft (229m), Completed
8. 1251 Avenue of the Americas , 750ft (229m), Completed
9. Time Warner Center North Tower, 749ft (228m), Completed
10. Time Warner Center South Tower, 749ft (228m), Completed
11. Goldman Sachs Headquarters, 749ft (228m), Completed
12. 60 Wall Street, 745ft (227m), Completed
13. One Astor Plaza, 745ft (227m), Completed
14. 1 Liberty Plaza, 743ft (226m), Completed
15. 20 Exchange Place, 741ft (226m), Completed
16. 7 World Trade Center, 741ft (226m), Completed
17. Three World Financial Center, 739ft (225m), Completed
18. Bertelsmann Building, 733ft (223m), Completed
19. Times Square Tower, 726ft (221m), Completed
20. Metropolitan Tower, 716ft (218m), Completed
21. 250 East 57th Street, 715ft (218m), Under Construction
22. 50 West Street, 714ft (218m), Under Construction (currently on hold, work to resume soon)
23. 610 Lexington Avenue, 712ft (217m), Under Construction (currently on hold)
24. Nobu Hotel and Residences, 709ft (216m), Approved
25. JPMorganChase Tower, 707ft (216m), Completed
26. General Motors Building, 705ft (215m), Completed
27. Metropolitan Life Tower, 700ft (213m), Completed
28. 5 World Trade Center, 700ft+ (213m+), Approved


600 footers:

1. 500 Fifth Avenue, 697ft (212m), Completed
2. 107 West 57th Street, 697ft (212m), Proposed
3. Americas Tower, 692ft (211m), Completed
4. Solow Building, 689ft (210m), Completed
5. HSBC Bank Building, 688ft (210m), Completed
6. 55 Water Street, 687ft (209m), Completed
7. 277 Park Avenue, 687ft (209m), Completed
8. 1585 Broadway, 685ft (209m), Completed
9. Random House Tower, 684ft (208m), Completed
10. Four Seasons Hotel, 682ft (208m), Completed
11. Citypoint Tower 1 (Downtown Brooklyn), 680ft (207,3m), Approved
12. McGraw-Hill Building, 674ft (205m), Completed
13. Lincoln Building, 673ft (205m), Completed
14. Citicorp Building, 673ft (205m), Completed
15. Barclay Tower, 673ft (205m), Completed
16. Paramount Plaza, 670ft (204m), Completed
17. 440 West 42nd Street, 669ft (204m), Completed
18. Trump Tower, 664ft (202m), Completed
19. 514 11th Avenue, 656ft+ (200m+), Proposed
20. Public New York (855 6th Avenue), 656ft+ (200m+), Proposed
21. 111 Washington Street, 656ft+ (200m+), Proposed
22. 125 Greenwich Street (22 Thames Street), 637ft (194m), Proposed (likely to exceed 200m+)
23. ...

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Old Posted Oct 25, 2012, 1:48 PM
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North Tower - 1337 ft/ 407m
Coach Tower - 876 ft/ 267m
Mixed Use Tower - 1000 ft+/ 304m +
Residential Tower - 820 ft+/ 250m+
Are these the heights for the tallest occupied space or all the way to the crown/roof? It would be a pleasant surprise if the Coach Tower would be about 100 feet taller, but it would be pure awesome if the North Tower were 100 feet taller than the height listed.
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Old Posted Oct 25, 2012, 4:07 PM
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1st page updated. Man, so much going on in New York right now... one can hardly keep track...
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^ Thank you Hudson.

What can I say? Lost a supertall, but got one residential supertall and a real 400m+ tower!


1,000 footers:

1. One World Trade Center, 1787ft (544,7m), Under Construction (steel topped out)
2. 432 Park Avenue, 1398ft (426,1m), Under Construction (height not final; probably 1420ft (432m))
3. Two World Trade Center, 1349ft (411,2m), Under Construction (currently on hold)
4. Hudson Yards North Tower, 1337ft (407,5m), Approved
5. Empire State Building, 1250ft (381m), Completed [1,454ft (443,2m) when counting the spire]
6. 225 West 57th Street, 1250ft (381m), Site Preparation (likely to exceed 1400ft)
7. 15 Penn PLaza, 1216ft (370,6m), Approved
8. One Manhattan West, 1216ft (370,6m), Approved
9. Bank of America Tower, 1200ft (365,8m), Completed
10. Three World Trade Center, 1155ft (352m), Under Construction
11. Conde Nast Building, 1118ft (340,7m), Completed [when counting the spire]
12. The Girasole, 1060ft (323,1m), Approved (likely to exceed 1400ft)
13. Tower Verre, 1050ft (320m), Approved
14. Chrysler Building, 1046ft (318,8m), Completed
15. New York Times Tower, 1046ft (318,8m), Completed
16. One57, 1005ft (306,3m), Topped Out
17. Hudson Yards Mixed-used Tower, 1000ft+ (304,8m+), Proposed
18. One Hudson Yards, 1000ft+ (304,8m+), Site Preparation
19. Sherwood Tower, 1000ft+ (304,8m+), Proposed
20. Grand Central Tower, 1000ft+ (304,8m+), Proposed (likely to exceed 1700ft)



900 footers:

1. Four World Trade Center, 977ft (297,8m), Topped Out
2. American International Building, 952ft (290,2m), Completed
3. Bloomberg Tower, 941ft (286,6m), Completed [when counting the spire]
4. One Madison Avenue, 937ft (285,6m), Proposed
5. Two Manhattan West, 935ft (285m), Approved
6. 40 Wall Street, 927ft (282,6m), Completed
7. Citigroup Center, 915ft (278,9m), Completed
8. 30 Park Place, 912ft (278m), Under Construction (currently on hold, work to resume soon)
9. 80 South Street, 902ft (275m), Proposed



800 footers:


1. Beekman Tower, 891ft (271,6m), Completed
2. Hudson Yards South Tower, 876ft (267m), Site Preparation (aka Coach Tower)
3. Trump World Tower, 861ft (262,4m), Completed
4. Port Authority Bus Terminal Tower, 856ft (261m), Approved
5. GE Building, 850ft (259,1m), Completed
6. 56 Leonard Street, 821ft (250,2m), Under Construction
7. Cityspire Center, 814ft (248,1m), Completed
8. One Chase Manhattan Plaza, 813ft (247,8m), Completed
9. Met Life Building, 808ft (246,3m), Completed
10. Hudson Yards Residential Tower, 800ft+ (243,8m+), Proposed
11. 425 Park Avenue, 800ft+ (243,8m+), Approved


700 footers:

1. Woolworth Building, 792ft (241m), Completed
2. 1 Worldwide Plaza, 778ft (237m), Completed
3. Carnegie Hall Tower, 757ft (231m), Completed
4. 383 Madison Avenue, 755ft (230m), Completed
5. 1715 Broadway, 753ft (230m), Topped Out
6. AXA Center, 752ft (229m), Completed
7. One Penn Plaza, 750ft (229m), Completed
8. 1251 Avenue of the Americas , 750ft (229m), Completed
9. Time Warner Center North Tower, 749ft (228m), Completed
10. Time Warner Center South Tower, 749ft (228m), Completed
11. Goldman Sachs Headquarters, 749ft (228m), Completed
12. 60 Wall Street, 745ft (227m), Completed
13. One Astor Plaza, 745ft (227m), Completed
14. 1 Liberty Plaza, 743ft (226m), Completed
15. 20 Exchange Place, 741ft (226m), Completed
16. 7 World Trade Center, 741ft (226m), Completed
17. Three World Financial Center, 739ft (225m), Completed
18. Bertelsmann Building, 733ft (223m), Completed
19. Times Square Tower, 726ft (221m), Completed
20. Metropolitan Tower, 716ft (218m), Completed
21. 250 East 57th Street, 715ft (218m), Under Construction
22. 50 West Street, 714ft (218m), Under Construction (currently on hold, work to resume soon)
23. 610 Lexington Avenue, 712ft (217m), Under Construction (currently on hold)
24. Nobu Hotel and Residences, 709ft (216m), Approved
25. JPMorganChase Tower, 707ft (216m), Completed
26. General Motors Building, 705ft (215m), Completed
27. Metropolitan Life Tower, 700ft (213m), Completed
28. 5 World Trade Center, 700ft+ (213m+), Approved


600 footers:

1. 500 Fifth Avenue, 697ft (212m), Completed
2. 107 West 57th Street, 697ft (212m), Proposed
3. Americas Tower, 692ft (211m), Completed
4. Solow Building, 689ft (210m), Completed
5. HSBC Bank Building, 688ft (210m), Completed
6. 55 Water Street, 687ft (209m), Completed
7. 277 Park Avenue, 687ft (209m), Completed
8. 1585 Broadway, 685ft (209m), Completed
9. Random House Tower, 684ft (208m), Completed
10. Four Seasons Hotel, 682ft (208m), Completed
11. Citypoint Tower 1 (Downtown Brooklyn), 680ft (207,3m), Approved
12. McGraw-Hill Building, 674ft (205m), Completed
13. Lincoln Building, 673ft (205m), Completed
14. Citicorp Building, 673ft (205m), Completed
15. Barclay Tower, 673ft (205m), Completed
16. Paramount Plaza, 670ft (204m), Completed
17. 440 West 42nd Street, 669ft (204m), Completed
18. Trump Tower, 664ft (202m), Completed
19. 514 11th Avenue, 656ft+ (200m+), Proposed
20. Public New York (855 6th Avenue), 656ft+ (200m+), Proposed
21. 111 Washington Street, 656ft+ (200m+), Proposed
22. 125 Greenwich Street (22 Thames Street), 637ft (194m), Proposed (likely to exceed 200m+)
23. ...
425 Park avenue 800 + ft is real or is a wish ????????
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425 Park avenue 800 + ft is real or is a wish ????????
Based on the selected design (Foster and Partners), it's real.

Hopefully we'll get something taller, if the Midtown rezoning is approved, but the current Foster design definitely appears 800+.
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A new club...

1,300 footers:

1. One World Trade Center, 1787ft (544,7m), Under Construction (steel topped out)
2. 432 Park Avenue, 1398ft (426,1m), Under Construction (height not final; probably 1420ft (432m))
3. Two World Trade Center, 1349ft (411,2m), Under Construction (currently on hold)
4. Hudson Yards North Tower, 1337ft (407,5m), Approved
5. Empire State Building, 1250ft (381m), Completed [1454ft (443,2m) when counting the spire]




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Likely candidates:
1. 225 West 57th Street, 1250ft (381m), Site Preparation (likely to exceed 1400ft)
2. Grand Central Tower, 1000ft+ (304,8m+), Proposed (likely to exceed 1700ft)
3. The Girasole, 1060ft (323,1m), Approved (likely to exceed 1400ft)
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A new rendering of the Hudson Yards has been released.
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Holy shitballs, that is amazing! One of the sexiest renders Ive ever seen. It kinda reminds me of the robot manufacturers headquarters in AI with Will Smith in Chicago.
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Can't wait until the official renderings for 225 W 57th are released. That will be #6
then after that the Grand Central Terminal Tower will be the 7th 400m+ tower
and possibly a new Girasole at #8...

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^ Nice signature have you there Hudson.
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Omg, that render is just too awesome. Gotta put it on the first page...
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While I was re-reading the 15 Penn thread, this caught my attention and I immediately thought it would be a good idea to mention them in this thread.

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For those who are not from NY, in addition to 15 Penn, Vornado plans two other very tall towers for the MSG site. One will be over 300m.

Moynihan Station air rights up for grabs
August 19, 2010 12:00PM

Moynihan Station: The state and the city have re-entered negotiations with Vornado Realty Trust and the Related Companies over the sale of 1 million square feet of air rights for the new Moynihan Station, according to Tim Gilchrist, the new president of the Moynihan Station Development Corp. The developers entered into an agreement with the state in 2006 to develop the Farley Post Office into a new train station and to use the air rights to build an adjacent mixed-use development topped by a 67-story tower, Crain's reported. But the plan, which included $110 million from the sale of the air rights, was never approved by the Public Authorities Control Board. Instead, the recession forced the state to split the development into two phases. Eventually, federal stimulus funding provided the final $83 million needed to build the $267 million first phase. The initial construction contracts were approved Monday, and now attention is turning to funding the $1 billion second phase.The Farley building -- which occupies the square block between 31st and 33rd streets and Eighth and Ninth avenues -- comes with 2.5 million square feet of transferable air rights. Related and Vornado have dibs on the first 1 million square feet, but the remaining 1.5 million are up for grabs. The agreement that gives Related and Vornado exclusive development rights expires in 2012. [Crain's]

One will rise on the southwest corner of 7th and W34th where the Footaction and Torneau stores are located.




The other will rise where this one-story Duane Reade is located, which is on the southeast corner of 34th and 8th.


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1,300 footers:

1. One World Trade Center, 1787ft (544,7m), Under Construction (steel topped out)
2. 432 Park Avenue, 1398ft (426,1m), Under Construction (height not final; probably 1420ft (432m))
3. Two World Trade Center, 1349ft (411,2m), Under Construction (currently on hold)
4. Hudson Yards North Tower, 1337ft (407,5m), Approved
5. Empire State Building, 1250ft (381m), Completed [1454ft (443,2m) when counting the spire]




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Likely candidates:
1. 225 West 57th Street, 1250ft (381m), Site Preparation (likely to exceed 1400ft)
2. Grand Central Tower, 1000ft+ (304,8m+), Proposed (likely to exceed 1700ft)
3. The Girasole, 1060ft (323,1m), Approved (likely to exceed 1400ft)
Twice as big as the original club. NYC is moving forward.
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Nice catch Eidolon. I'm surprised those lots have gone undeveloped for this long. That corner directly north of the one with the Duane Read, with the TGI Fridays would also be a nice corner to get redeveloped.
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Nice catch Eidolon. I'm surprised those lots have gone undeveloped for this long.
They are haven't been torn down yet for the same reason that Hotel Penn hasn't, it isn't financially feasible to do so yet.

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That corner directly north of the one with the Duane Read, with the TGI Fridays would also be a nice corner to get redeveloped.
The TGI Fridays is just one of many grimy lowrises in that part of 34th street that are ripe for redevelopment.
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Agreed. Would much rather see that TGI get bulldozed than the hotel Penn. I know it is just pipe dreaming, but I'd rather 15 Penn Plaza was built there than in place of the hotel. It's a beautiful old building. (At least from the outside anyways.)
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