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Old Posted May 12, 2015, 12:29 AM
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Chicago never had 5 supertalls to the roof. It has 4: Sears, Trump, Aon, JHC.
Doh! Thanks so much for the catch! I think I must have included Franklin Center, which of course needs its antennas to feign super-tall stature. I'll correct my post!
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Old Posted May 12, 2015, 1:06 AM
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Doh! Thanks so much for the catch! I think I must have included Franklin Center, which of course needs its antennas to feign super-tall stature. I'll correct my post!
625 west monroe also has a very slim chance of happening....
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Walked by the tower crane being installed for 520 Park yesterday.

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Note: This high rise is under construction and as of 5/18/15, is on the 2nd floor.
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Old Posted May 20, 2015, 8:26 PM
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One of a slew of rental-to-condo conversions on the Upper East Side, East 62nd Street's The Wellington (not to be confused with Wellington Tower, 20 blocks north), now just going by 200 East 62nd Street, just launched a teaser site. Although no new renderings are currently available, the developers have released some details about the project. The conversion is being spearheaded by Greenwich Village-based architects Messana O'Rorke and will consist of 115 condos ranging in size from one- to five-bedrooms. The units will start at $2.12 million and occupancy is slated for fall of this year.
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YIMBY has the first look at yet another tower set to rise in Long Island City, and this time it’s a 13-story rental building planned for 41-18 24th Street, between 41st Avenue and the Queensboro Bridge approach.

Developed by Lions Group NYC, the building will reach 120 feet into the air and have 87 apartments. With 66,256 square feet of residential space, the average apartment will measure about 761 square feet, a typical size for rentals.

Apartments will begin on the second floor, with 7 units, followed by nine units a piece on floors three through 10, and four units each on the 11th and 12th floors. On the ground floor, there will be a 21-space parking garage, 45 bike storage spaces, a screening room, billiards room, children’s play room and a gym.

Tom Mui of My Architect, headquartered in Flushing, is designing the project.

Ramin Shirian, Vice President at Lions Group, told us that they broke ground two weeks ago and expect to finish construction by the end of 2016 or the beginning of 2017. Pricing isn’t available yet, but Modern Spaces will handle the leasing.

The developer picked up the 14,175-square-foot plot, which used to be a low-slung factory, for $2,575,000 in 2012. The location is quite convenient, since it’s only a block or two from all the trains at Queensboro Plaza and four blocks from the Queensbridge F stop.

This will be the firm’s fifth condo development in Long Island City, joining projects at 44-15 Purves Street, 44-27 Purves Street, 10-50 Jackson Avenue and 47-34 11th Street.

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Old Posted May 21, 2015, 8:46 PM
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Thanks for the update. Also don't forget the smiley in the title because NYC deserves the smiley, as it is the superior city.

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NoMad, don't count on those tiny penthouses. HFZ Capital is chugging along with the condo conversion of two rental buildings at 88 and 90 Lexington Avenue, and the marketing team sent over the first look inside the revamped buildings, which will no longer feature the most oxymoronic type of apartments, studio penthouses. The animated teaser site and press materials say there will be one- to four-bedroom apartments, as well as a collection of townhouse and penthouse units. The project, located between 26th and 27th streets, consists of a 13-story building and a 19-story building that are being billed as a "happy pairing" of "pre-war loft living" and "the modern archetype."

The buildings will share a lobby and 8,000-square-foot amenity space. It's unclear how many condos will be created in the conversion, but no. 88 previously held 177 rentals. It was previously thought that this development would have "more approachable prices," but since HFZ ditched the studios, perhaps they will just be regularly expensive. Sales start next week.
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Old Posted May 21, 2015, 8:55 PM
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For some reason the edit failed but inserted it under the title. From now on will remember to put it where it belongs
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The 123-foot-tall building doesn’t have the most exciting design, but it will still improve this highway-like and industrial stretch of road along Sunnyside Yards. This little micro-hood, Dutch Kills, was rezoned from industrial to mixed-use in 2008, but 37-14 36th Street looks to be the first residential project in the works for Northern Boulevard.

A car dealership, Silverstar Motors, currently occupies the property and will will take up most of the first two floors in the new building. Apartments will be stacked on top, ranging from 12 units on the third floor to only two units on the 10th floor. There will be 85 apartments spread across 66,721 square feet of residential space, for an average unit size of 784 square feet.
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Old Posted May 25, 2015, 2:54 AM
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625 W.57th St. - Pyramid


Midtown Manhattan ongoing Construction Boom
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551 / 10th Avenue


Midtown Manhattan ongoing Construction Boom
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56 Leonard


Manhattan Rising - 56 Leonard Street
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Manhattan Rising - 56 Leonard Street
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30 Park Place


Manhattan Rising - 30 Park Place
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Manhattan Rising - 30 Park Place
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Manhattan Rising - 30 Park Place & WTC 1
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10 Hudson Yards


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World Trade Center 3 & Hub


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Renderings Revealed of Helpern Architects’ Times Square Hotel

Renderings Revealed of Helpern Architects’ Times Square Hotel for ‘Fashion-Alert Urban Millennials’
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Here’s our first look at a four-star, 290-room hotel set to rise just south of Times Square at 252 West 40th Street. Developed by OTO Development, the 20-story, 147,000-square-foot hotel will be the South Carolina-based company’s third venture in the city.





Existing lot.


Current lot.

More info and images in the post here.
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Of all the housing projects, developers and buyers seem to be least phased by the ones in Chelsea. If I may add, I think the same housing projects will be the first to get completely redeveloped. The land is becoming too valuable for those tower-in-the-park complexes, and I think the city is understanding that. The ones in Lincoln Square are pretty primed, too.
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World Trade Center Hub


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10 Hudson Yards Rising in Midtown Manhattan,NY
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10 Hudson Yards Rising in Midtown Manhattan,NY
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10 Hudson Yards Rising in Midtown Manhattan,NY
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Manhattan Rising - 50 West St
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Manhattan Rising - 50 West St
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Manhattan Rising - 50 West St
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Manhattan Rising - 50 West St
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World Trade Center site in Lower Manhattan,NY
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Manhattan Rising - Brookfield Manhattan West
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Old Posted Jul 25, 2015, 10:46 PM
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30 park place is classy! awesome tower.

Drove from Greenpoint to Brooklyn Heights the other day, the amount of construction seen along the way (eg along Wythe Ave) is staggering!
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Williamsburg Bank tower is going to have a lot of company soon: stupendous amount of construction in this small area right around BAM. All pics by me.

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Merchants Hospitality has bought five buildings on the Upper East Side that it plans to co-develop into a luxurious Maplewood Senior Living facility, The Post has learned.

The 213,000-square-foot tower designed by Handel Architects will include gardens and an indoor pool.

The buildings at 1802, 1804-06, 1808 and 1810 Second Ave. and 303-305 E. 93rd St. were purchased for $111 million in an all-cash deal from five separate sellers.

Michael Besen and Rolfe Haas of Besen & Associates represented two of the sellers, while three dealt directly with Merchants. Ido Tzaidi of Epic Commercial Realty represented Maplewood.

This will be Maplewood’s first project in New York. The Westport, Conn.-based company operates senior residences in Connecticut, Massachusetts and Ohio.
Merchants, founded by Abraham Merchant and Richard Cohn, assembled the site over a two-year period for a condominium.

Last year, GEMS Academy net leased the site for a school, but the lease was terminated after it failed to fund its security deposit, court papers show. None of the parties could be reached for comment.
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i didn't see a thread for larry silverstein's one west end ave?

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