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Old Posted Mar 28, 2021, 11:05 PM
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This tower is now 747 ft. and has a new design. Can the mods change?

New architect, and building permits were recently filed.

Looks like a pretty nice design:
https://www.cityrealty.com/nyc/market-in...-space-high-into-manhattan-skyline/49684

And here are the building permits:
http://a810-bisweb.nyc.gov/bisweb/JobsQu...191450&passdocnumber=01&_ct=3nhx81e2fhuw
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Excellent!

NEW YORK | 267 Broadway | 747 FT | 49 FLOORS

Floor increase naturally. Man he is going big on this one.
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Construction permits have been filed to erect a 49-story, 747-foot tall hospitality and leisure tower at 267 Broadway in Tribeca. The slender high-rise would provide the highest hotel rooms in lower Manhattan and would be crowned by an unprecedented five floors of event and restaurant space. The site is located midblock between Chambers and Warren Streets and benefits from a direct axial view of the Brooklyn Bridge. Guests and visitors would be treated to unencumbered views of the Woolworth Building, Tribeca, and City Hall Park and a central location close to the World Trade Center and mass transit.


Nice. The views should be great.
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Sounds like a good investment opportunity, buildable site with all of the plans in place.

These type of opportunities typically are for long term plays. But I suppose in theory a good ROI when the time is right.
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https://therealdeal.com/new-york/2026/05/15/rabsky-buys-troubled-tribeca-development-site-for-30m/

Rabsky buys troubled Tribeca development site for $30M
Simon Dushinsky’s firm plans luxury condo project



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A troubled Tribeca development site has finally traded hands, eight years after first hitting the market.

The Rabsky Group snapped up the development site at 267 Broadway for $30 million, with plans for a luxury mixed-use condominium project, The Real Deal has learned. The Roe Corporation had been marketing the property since 2018 as a development site with approved plans for a 45-story condominium-and-hotel tower overlooking City Hall Park.
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The 131,000-square-foot site, home to a five-story Art Deco mixed-use building between Warren and Chambers streets, has sat vacant since before the pandemic as the owners pursued a sale. Roe has owned the building since 1976, according to property records.

But the property ran into financial trouble in 2023 when Roe defaulted on the $25 million mortgage. Then the lender, Signature Bank, collapsed a couple of months later, throwing its loan into limbo.

Rialto, through a joint venture tapped by the FDIC to service the Signature Bank loans, started servicing the debt in early 2024 and Roe received a notice of maturity default soon after. The joint venture filed to foreclose on the loan in October 2024 and the property went into receivership the next year.
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The acquisition adds to Rabsky’s rapidly-growing footprint. Simon Dushinsky’s firm has become one of Brooklyn’s most prolific developers and is increasing its presence in Manhattan. A few blocks north of 267 Broadway, Rabsky recently filed plans for a 24-story, 106-unit project at 65 Franklin Street.

That site also has a long history of litigation, and Rabsky was able to increase the scope of that development thanks to the City of Yes zoning reforms.
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This is great news!
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Finally. This site has been sitting in purgatory forever.
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You've also got the lousy setback, but that like usual is probably more the city's fault than Kaufmann or other hacks.
Geez, I haven't changed a bit.
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