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Old Posted Oct 9, 2015, 12:53 AM
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Originally Posted by WhipperSnapper View Post
In the end, 6th and 10th has the potential to be a great looking tower. I can't say the same with Park Point.
I don't think many of us here would agree that Park Point doesn't have the potential to be a nice looking tower.



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Originally Posted by CorporateWhore View Post
Agree that while Qualex might get things done, the final product is definitely hit or miss aesthetically. The colored section of Mark on 10th looks pretty bad in my opinion, and WAM looks to be even worse with all those mullions. If the renderings of Park are to be believed, we'll get the same over-wrought with mullions look here too. At least Luna et al look nice though (although Ive heard they had some big issues with construction quality).
Qualex has nothing to do with Tenth Avenue (formerly called WAM).

I think the renders of Park Point actually look really honest. You can see exactly where the spandrel and mullions will be, so there's not really any way to be disappointed when the product comes to life.
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