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Old Posted Jan 22, 2014, 2:51 AM
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My prayers were heard. This design is more exciting than the last. Does not have a great height, but either way is a good filler. I think it will be very good at this place.
     
     
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Needs more height. 500 ft. is nothing in Times Square.

Design looks decent, though, and should be a positive addition.
     
     
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I think the view from Times Square is what's most important about this one. It's not going to be a skyline changer.


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Old Posted Jan 22, 2014, 8:47 PM
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Oh my lord, this is great. After all the downgrade in designs, and new ugly designs (ie. Manhattan West 3rd building), we get a nice upgraded one! Praise the skyscraper gods.
     
     
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Yeah, this one is great! It's a great location in Times Square too! Not a huge tower but its definitely stylish. More than you can say about some other recent projects...I'm digging the NASDAQ-like sign that wraps around the corner of the base.
     
     
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The sign will be this tower's distinguishing feature. 18,000 sq. ft. is enormous.

The building has gotten much better looking since the last rendering. Sure, it may be "just" 500 feet, but if you want to see a really tall tower just take a 5 minute stroll to the BofA building (which I still think is one of the best looking towers in the world)
     
     
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And just up the street they're going to build another 500+ foot hotel tower, at 790 7th Avenue.

http://a810-bisweb.nyc.gov/bisweb/Jo...=1&requestid=1

The DOB link appears to be broken right now, but it's something like a 46 floor, 530 foot building, that is technically an alteration, because they will take the existing building and strip it down and then build on top.
     
     
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The sign will be this tower's distinguishing feature. 18,000 sq. ft. is enormous.

The building has gotten much better looking since the last rendering. Sure, it may be "just" 500 feet, but if you want to see a really tall tower just take a 5 minute stroll to the BofA building (which I still think is one of the best looking towers in the world)
One thing about it, though it may lack a great height, Times Square is continuing to become more canyon-like, if that's even possible.
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I think the view from Times Square is what's most important about this one. It's not going to be a skyline changer.


That screen is huge. It will further make the area exciting. Any specs on that enormous display? That rendering really shows its size in comparison to everything else. Resolution must be off the charts.
     
     
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Wow, that's a huge video screen. I'd like to see someone top that.
     
     
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http://observer.com/2014/04/sky-high...ir-rights-buy/

Sky High: Times Square Marriott Sets Theater District Record With Big Air Rights Buy

By Kim Velsey
04/30/14


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The Times Square Marriott Edition at 701 Seventh Avenue has set a new record for the purchase price of Theater District air rights, paying $409 per square foot for 44,968 square feet of air rights, according to city records. The air rights, purchased by a development consortium led by the Witkoff Group, from the Booth and Gerald Schoenfeld theaters, will allow the new mixed-use development on the corner of Seventh Avenue and 47th Street to rise to 500 feet, bringing the building’s total square footage to 269,892 square feet.

The sale marked the first time that air rights in the Theater District Transfer District, which was created by the city in 1998 to allow landmarked theaters to cash out on their unused air rights, had surpassed $400 per square foot, according to an analysis performed for the Observer by TenantWise, a real estate services and advisory company.

Just recently, a second deal transferring air rights from the Broadhurst Theater to the site of the former Roseland Ballrooom, on West 52nd Street, also broke the $400 barrier, according to TenantWise, closing at $400 per square foot. (Earlier air rights transfers to the Roseland parcel, where a 58-story tower is slated to rise, came at much, much lower cost, with a 2008 sale of air rights from the Majestic Ballroom trading at $257 per square foot.)

The soaring cost of air rights in the Theater District Transfer District, which allows developers to build extra-tall buildings on the West Side of Manhattan between 40th and 57th streets, mirrors record highs that have been seen across the city, with the price-per-square-foot record topping out at an astounding $3,868, which Vornado paid for 3,936 square feet of air rights to enable the construction of a super-tall luxury tower, to be designed by Robert A.M. Stern at 220 Central Park South.

The most recent transfers to 701 Seventh Avenue bode well for financial health of the Shubert Organization, the owner of 25 Midtown playhouses: The transfer of 10,300 square feet of air rights from the Booth Theater at 221-231 W. 44th netted $4.2 million, while the Schoenfeld, formerly known as the Plymouth, transfer of 34,668 square feet of air rights from 234-236 W. 45th to the Times Square Marriott site bringing in $14.1 million. The joint-venture developers on the mixed-use project at 701 Seventh Avenue are the Witkoff Group, Winthrop Realty Trust, Lorber’s New Valley LLC and Mark Siffin’s Maefield Development. The site itself was acquired for $430 million in 2012, as The Commercial Observer reported at the time. The development, a collaboration between high-end hotelier Ian Schrager and Marriott, is one of a handful of projects pushing the once-gritty, now Disneyfied district into more high-end territory. (Casualties of this transition include Sbarro’s, Tad’s Steaks and Pig & Whistle.)

Both the Witkoff Group and the Shubert Organization declined to comment on the air rights transfers. But Myers Mermel, chief executive of TenantWise, called the record-setting sales prices “a terrific development for the Theater District.”

“It goes to help fund the operation of these theaters. The rising market is setting a new standard as far West as Eighth Avenue,” Mr. Myers said. “The sales show the real benefit of these transfers districts.”

Mr. Mermel said that such transfers districts can be instrumental in helping landmarks pay the bills, while opening up development in a more strategic fashion than blanket upzoning. It is expected that part of Mayor Bill de Blasio’s new affordable housing plan, which is to be announced on Thursday, will involve some liberalization of the current limitations governing air rights transfers—a move that has been supported in the past by both Housing Preservation and Development director Vicki Been and City Planning Commission chair Carl Weisbrod. A recent study by NYU’s Furman Center, of which Ms. Been was the former director, found that more flexible air rights policies could unlock thousands of units affordable housing.
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Old Posted May 1, 2014, 3:52 AM
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Woah cool!

@the picture with the big screen I mean
     
     
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Put the super bowl or certain large events on that screen. Imagine watching the next Olympics on that.
     
     
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Old Posted May 23, 2014, 1:45 PM
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I can vaguely remember the Port Authority Bus Terminal tower being referred to as 20 Times Square. But I guess if you snooze, you lose...



http://www.rew-online.com/2014/05/20...square-retail/

CBRE to market 20 Times Square retail


By REW Staff
May 20, 2014


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A Witkoff Group, Winthrop Realty Trust, New Valley LLC, Maefield Development and Ian Schrager Company joint venture announced that it has named CBRE Group, Inc. the exclusive leasing agent for the 76,000 s/f retail component of its development at 20 Times Square on the northeast corner of Times Square’s iconic bow-tie.

The retail features 200 linear feet of wraparound frontage at the corner of 47th Street and 7th Avenue, a 25-foot-tall glass storefront and flexible floor sizes ranging from 10,700 to 14,700 s/f.

The retail at 20 Times Square will be one component of a mixed-use development that will include the 452-guest room Times Square EDITION hotel and 40,000 square feet of flagship dining, entertainment and event space.

In addition to the hotel and retail offerings, the project will feature a 120-foot-tall, 18,000 s/f LED sign — one of the most technologically advanced billboards in the world and one of the largest in Times Square.


A CBRE team led by Stephen Siegel, chairman of Global Brokerage; the Retail Group’s Andrew Goldberg, vice chairman, and Susan Kurland, executive vice president, will oversee the leasing efforts.

“We are excited to be partnering with CBRE on the leasing of this remarkable retail space. The project will usher in a new era of merchandise offerings in Times Square – one of the most trafficked and successful shopping districts in the world,” said Steven Witkoff, chairman and CEO of The Witkoff Group.

“We are honored to be working with The Witkoff Group and its partners to help promote an unparalleled retail opportunity in this iconic and peerless location,” said Siegel.

“A project of this scope and size is rare, and we are excited to help offer the millions of employees and travelers that come to Times Square an outstanding new retail option.”


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This makes more sense as 20TS.
     
     
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With that huge video display, I wonder if anyone will notice the 500 foot tower above it?
     
     
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Time Square has come a long way. I can't wait for them to finish the new pavement. The square looks a mess with all of that construction blocking the plazas.
     
     
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Wow this looks really good. Are they going for a record breaking digital ad space?
     
     
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