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Old Posted Oct 18, 2022, 11:09 PM
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Zeckendorf, Atlas file plans for West Village ultra-luxe tower
Mixed-use condo building with potential $1B sellout to rise at 570 Washington Street


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UPDATED Oct. 18, 2022, 4:45 p.m.: The Zeckendorfs and Atlas Capital have laid out the plan for the luxury tower they were expected to build on a West Village property they bought early this year.

Andrew Cohen, principal at Atlas, filed permits Friday for the tower at 180 Clarkson Street, as well as a shorter, 170,000 square-foot building at 570 Washington Street, on the same square block off the West Side Highway.

Atlas and Zeckendorf Development bought the 1.3-acre site in February for $340 million with plans to build a 36-story condo tower on the empty lot, the New York Post reported. The 19-story Washington Street project will have affordable rentals for seniors.

The firms outbid real estate giants Gary Barnett, Steven Roth and Miki Naftali for the property.

The Baupost Group joined in on the project before the group received a $322 million loan from Blackstone for the site in July.

The full-block project, expected to cost around $1 billion, aims to bring record-high apartment prices to the neighborhood: around $5,000 per square foot.

The Zeckendorfs — brothers Arthur and William Lie co-chair the family firm, which is also led by Arthur’s son Artie — are continuing their run of building ever-more-luxurious condos and testing the limits of what the ultra-wealthy will spend in various corners of the city. Their latest project is said to be modeled after their highly successful 15 Central Park West.

At one time, industry observers were skeptical that they would get $1,000 per square foot for their ambitious 515 Park Avenue condo, but its apartments fetched three times that amount a year before it was even completed in late 1999, according to Adam Piore’s “The New Kings of New York.”

This story has been revised with details about the two buildings planned for the development site at Washington and Clarkson streets.
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Permits Filed For 80 Clarkson Street In Hudson Square, Manhattan



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Permits have been filed for a 34-story mixed-use building at 80 Clarkson Street in Hudson Square, Manhattan. Located at the intersection of Clarkson Street and West Street, the lot is three blocks west of the Houston Street subway station, serviced by the 1 train. Just like the permits filed for the neighboring site at 570 Washington Street, ACI VI Clarkson LLC is listed as the owner behind the applications. Zeckendorf Development and Atlas Capital purchased the site for $340 million.

The proposed 419-foot-tall development will yield 937,808 square feet with 133 residential units, ground-floor retail space, and a recreation floor. The concrete-based structure will also have a cellar, a 30-foot-long rear yard, and 70 enclosed parking spaces.

SLCE Architects is listed as the architect of record.

Demolition permits will likely not be needed as the lot is vacant. An estimated completion date has not been announced.
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419 feet and 34 floors still equals 12 1/4 feet center floor slab to center floor slab. That still doesn't include the ground floor or the penthouse level which woyld push it even lower. It just seems like this level of luxury woukd have pushed for much higher ceiling heights. Eleven (~) feet is nothing to sneeze at but I would have expected 13', 14'...
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What am I looking at here, Sir?
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What am I looking at here, Sir?
Not much. Zeckendorf filed something for the new building in late October, and it was not approved. It shows that work is on the horizon though.
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Good thing they have financing.
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Good thing they have financing.
I agree.
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I wouldn't be surprised if this becomes the most expensive residential development in NYC south of Midtown. Actually, I expect it.

The price per square foot is (probably) going to be record-breaking for a project south of 23rd Street.
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I wouldn't be surprised if this becomes the most expensive residential development in NYC south of Midtown. Actually, I expect it.

The price per square foot is (probably) going to be record-breaking for a project south of 23rd Street.
I agree. Also, it doesn’t seem like any massive new developments are planned to start soon. I hope that 41 W 57th starts soon.
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the new googlers and disneyites nearby will be lapping these apts up.
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New construction in the West Village with views like that? This is going to go gangbusters.
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Post Excavation Begins For Two-Tower Project At 570 Washington Street In West Village, Man

This is well under construction, excavation & piling took place this past spring. Move to U/C

Another quirky condo development by COOKFOX Architects... they also designed the Armani Tower in the Upper East Side. Looks good.

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The new rendering shows a striking sculptural design incorporating numerous stepped setbacks topped with terraces across both towers.
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I am a little surprised that the tower closer to the water is taller. Seems like they could sell even more units if the inland tower was boosted in height about 100-200 feet.
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Given the A+ location and the developer (Zeckendorf Development, builders of projects like 220 CPS, 15 CPW, 520 Park Ave, etc.), this is going to be lavish and crazy expensive. Will undoubtedly be huge family-sized units.
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Oh hell yah, I am so excited for this one. And to all of Crawford's points, yes this will be very special. The finishes will be best of the best.
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https://nypost.com/2023/10/21/villag...per-proposals/

Village residents seething over multiple skyscraper proposals





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Published Oct. 21, 2023


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Villagers are up in arms over a city-led scheme to construct a soaring affordable housing tower on Hudson Street — one of three massive structures critics fear will soon overshadow the historically low-rise area.

The city Department of Housing Preservation and Development on Sept. 12 unveiled four potential renderings of a building that could rise up to 355 feet at the city-owned lot at 388 Hudson Street between Clarkson and West Houston streets — making it the tallest building in Greenwich Village.

Two blocks west, excavation is underway to make room for two even taller developments — one, a 223-foot-tall structure at 570 Washington Street and next door, a 419-foot-tall building at 80 Clarkson Street — as parts of a $1.25 billion super-luxury residential complex with views of Pier 40.
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“The last thing [New York City] needs is more towers, be they in Greenwich village or anywhere else,” said Lynn Ellsworth, coordinator of the Alliance for a Humanscale City, a non-profit that opposes out of scale development.

Neighbors of the Hudson Street lot welcomed the prospect of affordable housing but jeered the project as simply too big for the quaint neighborhood.

“Our primary concern is that it’s way too tall and out of proportion for the community,” said 78-year-old Mary Ann Arisman, who’s lived in the nabe for 36 years.

“It can be a good size building, but this tall tower aspect that the city seems to be pushing is kind of crazy for that site,” added 50-year Village resident Richard Blodgett, 80.
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The Greenwich Village Society for Historic Preservation called the plan “unacceptable,” and lamented that the proposed tallness of the structure would cast shadows on the adjacent J.J. Walker Park, as well as several blocks of the Village’s Historic District.

But West Village resident Sam Deutshe, who has lived in the area since March, cheered HPD’s proposal.

“I mean, life has a lot of trade-offs, and I sympathize with somebody who doesn’t want a shadow for a little bit of the year — but from my perspective, this is the perfect place to build affordable housing,” said Deutshe, 27.

The number of units the proposed 35-story tower will contain remains unclear — but all will be affordable, with rents figured out by a calculation of the area median income, the city said.
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Ultimately, Community Board 2, Manhattan Borough President Mark Levine, the City Planning Commission, the City Council and the mayor will have to sign off on the final plan for the project.

Councilman Erik Bottcher, who represents the neighborhood, has vowed to “fully support” the project — which should hold plenty of weight. The full Council typically backs the wishes of the council member whose neighborhood is affected when deciding on land-use issues.
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Midtown-based SLCE Architects, the owner of the projected 19-story, 176-unit Washington Street and 37-story, 133-unit Clarkson Street towers, has reportedly vowed to keep 30% of the project’s apartments affordable, while the rest will be priced around $5,000 per square foot — which translates to $3.5 million for a 700-square-foot studio.

Zeckendorf Development, Atlas Capital Group and the Baupost Group have teamed up to develop the lot, which is located in a primarily commercial area and an ‘as-of-right’ zone.

An as-of-right development complies with all applicable zoning regulations and does not require any discretion­ary action by the City Planning Commission or Board of Standards and Appeals. Most developments and enlargements in the city are as-of-right.

Applications to begin construction on the Washington Street and Clarkson Street towers have yet to be completed by the owner, a Department of Buildings spokesperson said.






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