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Old Posted Mar 2, 2014, 1:34 PM
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Mirante: “I've Never Felt as Optimistic as I Do Today”


By Rayna Katz
March 31, 2014


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In light of the recent rise—albeit a small one—in interest rates, coupled with the fall of the financial services sector and memories of the recession, one might be concerned about where things are headed.

But not Arthur Mirante II. The tri-state president and a principal of the fast growing services firm Avison Young—and the CEO for 20-years of Cushman & Wakefield, where he toiled in various positions for more than 40 years—is nothing but bullish on the city’s future.

“I've never felt as optimistic as I do today about our market’s fundamentals,” he said during a luncheon presentation in Midtown to the local chapter of the Appraisal Institute. “Students, young professionals…everyone wants to be here. We’re a growing technology and healthcare hub, the financial sector has stabilized and may even grow and we’re the most preferred real estate market in the world; we’re a safe haven. Plus, the capital supply from overseas is strong, so I don’t expect cap rates to rise, even with rising interest rates.”

.....Looking around the city, landlords are preparing for corporate growth, he added. “Look at 425 Park Ave., which L&L Holding Co. plans to replace with a new 650,000-square-foot tower; 75 Rockefeller Plaza and 280 Park Ave. All over the city, we’re seeing new lobbies and other upgrades to accommodate anticipated growth.”

A good example of this, he said, is 3 Hudson Blvd. which, as it happens, is being marketed by Avison Young. “Hudson Yards is the largest private real estate development in history and, at the center of it all is Three Hudson Blvd, which sits at the confluence of the Highline, from the south. The new 7 train terminal is on the site, and 30,000 commuters are expected in the station at peak times. Tenants of the tower won’t have to even cross the street to enter the building from the subway.”

“The building has many efficiencies, it’s column free, has floor to ceiling windows and it’s being built in excess of LEED-platinum status. It’s suited to companies’ densification needs, and that’s something many firms are doing right now.”

The building also features favorable financial terms for prospective tenants, he noted, as the location comes with tax incentives. “An anchor tenant would get a 25% tax abatement. Time Warner executives—who recently announced the company would move to Hudson Yards from its Columbus Circle location—said the move will allow the company to ‘reallocate substantial savings to our core business. “”

Still, 3 Hudson Yards won’t be built on spec, Mirante noted. “It needs a 500 to 600-square-foot anchor tenant, but it’s an as-of-right project, so once a tenant has signed, the project should be ready for delivery in 30 to 36 months.”

“It’s a viable and vibrant new business location,” he added in describing Hudson Yards. Though in general, Mirante sounded a call for vibrant development throughout the city.

“Even with the same rate of employment growth over the next five years as we’ve had for the last five, the city needs another 21 million square feet of office space just to maintain equilibrium.”
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North 7 Subway entrance, notice that this design is inferior to the South entrance.










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vkristof, I believe here lay the columns that you mentioned. I did not see any columns erected.






Only subway and park work so far.



This is on the north side of 35th Street, across from north 7 Subway entrance. An old building was just demolished, any idea what will be build here?

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North 7 Subway entrance, notice that this design is inferior to the South entrance.






Hey ILNY, thanks for the great photos. Always nice to see your progress updates. From my understanding, the structure in the first quoted photo is actually a small cafe that will be in the 3rd block of HPB, between 35th and 36th. The second subway entrance will go over the hole to the left of the second photo between 34th and 35th, similar in design to that already constructed.


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Hey ILNY, thanks for the great photos. Always nice to see your progress updates. From my understanding, the structure in the first quoted photo is actually a small cafe that will be in the 3rd block of HPB, between 35th and 36th. The second subway entrance will go over the hole to the left of the second photo between 34th and 35th, similar in design to that already constructed.
You are right, thanks for clarifying.
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Moinian Secures Land Loan for 3 Hudson Blvd.

By John Jordan
June 24, 2014


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The Moinian Group reports it has secured a land loan through AIG’s Commercial Mortgage Lending Group for its 1.8-million-square-foot LEED Platinum 3 Hudson Blvd. tower project on Manhattan's West Side.

Currently being built in the heart of the Hudson Yards district, the tower will occupy an entire block between 11th Avenue and Hudson Boulevard Park from West 34th Street to West 35th Street. No financial terms of the transaction were disclosed concerning the financing of the land associated with the 3 Hudson Blvd. project.

Designed by architect Dan Kaplan FAIA of FXFOWLE, 3 Hudson Boulevard will include 48,000-square-foot floor plates on the podium level, 30,000-square-foot to 35,000-square-foot, column-free floor plates in the tower office floors, 11-foot-high ceilings, and floor-to-ceiling windows.

Based on its plans unveiled in December, the 3 Hudson Yards development is to include 1.5 million square feet of Class A office space and 22,000 square feet of retail space. At the time, the uppermost floors of the building were pegged for either another 350,000 square feet of office space or up to 14 floors of luxury residential space.

The site’s foundation—shared with the MTA for construction of the 7 subway line extension—is also entirely set on the densest granite in Manhattan, requiring no platform, Moinian Group officials say. In addition there will be direct access to the new 7 line subway entrance through Hudson Boulevard Park at the building’s front door.
Tower still needs a tenant.
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They just couldn't let Tower Verre have that spot alone.
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It's very exciting to hear these bullish comments.
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Just a concept, but a look at a further redeveloping of the Javits site...


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Seems like they've secured a tenant! I'm guessing that this will be U/C quite soon.



Moinian to construct LEED Platinum, 1.8 million s/f tower; Designed by FXFOWLE

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The Moinian Group unveiled four new renderings for its 1.8 million s/f LEED Platinum tower, located on 11th Ave. between West 34th and West 35th Sts., which is designed by architect Dan Kaplan FAIA of FXFOWLE.The tower will exceed LEED Platinum sustainability standards. Tishman Construction is the lead construction partner on the project.

This new high-performance building will occupy the location in the Far West Side, anchoring the new tree-lined Hudson Blvd. Park. 3 Hudson Blvd. will also provide access to the No. 7 Subway via the MTA's new 34th St. subway station at the building's entrance.

"We are set to deliver a truly spectacular building at 3 Hudson Boulevard — the pinnacle of the new Far West Side," said Joseph Moinian, founder of Moinian. "These new renderings wonderfully present the elegance and sophistication we are bringing to our tenants and the neighborhood."


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Excellent! This is a very good looking office building.
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I wouldn't pop any champagne bottles just yet as this article doesn't say anything that we don't already know. Nowhere in the full article does it indicate a tenant has been signed, though only that there's continued interest by prospects.

Nonetheless, I'm optimistic a tenant will materialize soon.
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