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Old Posted Feb 27, 2020, 2:33 AM
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Is this where that tall development was supposed to go years ago?
Are you thinking of 321 East 96th Street. That sits on a empty lot with just grass that is supposedly a playground. The NIMBYs are complaining about it as well.

Here's the thread for that one: http://forum.skyscraperpage.com/show...=222498&page=2

Also one called 1800 Park Avenue which would of been over 300 ft but it was scrapped. Durst bought the land. So in time, I expect something to rise there as well. Harlem and its proxies are hot hot hot.
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Is this where that tall development was supposed to go years ago?
Also this one as well.

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Actually neither of those is the one I'm thinking of, though thanks for reminding me of them I had forgotten. The one I was thinking about goes way back, maaaayyybbbee even before the recession, I can't remember. I know it was essentially at the foot of the Triboro between 2nd and 3rd I believe.
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Actually neither of those is the one I'm thinking of, though thanks for reminding me of them I had forgotten. The one I was thinking about goes way back, maaaayyybbbee even before the recession, I can't remember. I know it was essentially at the foot of the Triboro between 2nd and 3rd I believe.

East River Plaza? if this isn't it, I'm stumped lol.



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Holy crap it was longer ago than I thought. It was called Uptown New York. Here's the article on it.
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Btw, whatever happened with this? Killed by idiots?
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I believe issues with unions. I think it was scrapped.
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Btw, whatever happened with this? Killed by idiots?
Stalled. Developer isn't even bringing it through the ULURP process because local councilperson is ultra-NIMBY. This project won't happen in the near-term.

Of course, the local councilperson also claims to be a huge advocate for affordable housing, which naturally explains blanket opposition to any new affordable housing...
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Check this out!: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZHZRzuaLk1s They are redeveloping the top of 150 Central Park South. I'd buy this over something in 111 W. 57th Street if I had the money. Those windows! Those views! Spectacular!
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Permits have been filed for a 13-story mixed-use building at 2686 Broadway on Manhattan’s Upper West Side. Located between West 102nd Street and West 103rd Street, the interior lot is steps from the 103rd Street subway station, serviced by the 1 train, and a short walk east to the 103rd Street station on Central Park West, serviced by the B and C trains. Developer Toll Brothers is listed as the owner behind the applications.

The proposed 145-foot-tall development will yield 118,958 square feet, with 84,020 square feet designated for residential space and 7,743 square feet for commercial space. The building will have 73 residences, most likely condos based on the average unit scope of 1,150 square feet. The concrete-based structure will also have a cellar and a 37-foot-long rear yard.

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For me these towers are a perfect example of the whole is better than it's parts. I can't really identify one element I particularly like - the cladding looks uninspired and the precast cheesy and ham handed, but overall due to their imposing height and their somewhat interesting site planning, seem to work. In a perfect world we would have gotten a partial adaptive reuse of the old 5P buildings worked into a massive fairly avant garde and sophisticated tower development that played homage to graffiti iconography in some way much like 40 Bond did several years ago.
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I think they're hideous. We'd be better off if 5 Pointz was still there. Oh well, progress ...
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I think they're hideous. We'd be better off if 5 Pointz was still there. Oh well, progress ...
I'd disagree. Things I appreciate about these towers: not a predominantly glass facade, stone facade, setbacks, and did I say stone facade? (Whether it's real or imitation stone is beside the point).
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Patriotizzy, I think you would need to see the facades up close. There are already cracks and some of the facade looks like it's actually separating from the structure.
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