Are we sure that's 360 10th and not another site a little further south and west? If it is 360, it looks to be over 1,600'. 360 is across 10th Ave from Coach. Coach is 895', and this looks almost twice as tall as that.
PS: Where did that render come from? I actually checked the DOB permits for 360 10th last night.
You're right, it does appear further south. I just think whomever made it did not place the tower location correctly. Because of zoning, I'm pretty sure a tower over 1,000' isn't even possible south of 30th street at the high line/ Hudson Yards. I dunno.
Frank McCourt’s MG Properties has brought in Hines as an equity and development partner on 360 10th Avenue, a $3 billion, 733,000-square-foot mixed-use project on the Far West Side. The developer also announced that SHoP Architects will design the project.
I hope that project looks like one of these towers.
I walked by today and wondered if Hines is trying to buy the adjacent building, 450 W 31st Street. However, as per ACRIS, Sherwood, Hines' predecessor, already bought the development rights.
I walked by today and wondered if Hines is trying to buy the adjacent building, 450 W 31st Street. However, as per ACRIS, Sherwood, Hines' predecessor, already bought the development rights.
You're right, it does appear further south. I just think whomever made it did not place the tower location correctly. Because of zoning, I'm pretty sure a tower over 1,000'
isn't even possible south of 30th street at the high line/ Hudson Yards. I dunno.
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It could be something planned on one of those two huge lots on 28th and 28th between 11th and 12th Avenues.
Something big will rise on Manhattan Motor Cars' site one day too,
I don't see the confusion. The placement (an obvious placeholder) is directly to the east of the Coach Tower.
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Still wondering what SHoP will design for this corner of the Hudson Yards/High Line...
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