HomeDiagramsDatabaseMapsForum About
     

Go Back   SkyscraperPage Forum > Global Projects & Construction > Proposals


Reply

 
Thread Tools Display Modes
     
     
  #41  
Old Posted Nov 2, 2023, 3:50 AM
NYguy's Avatar
NYguy NYguy is offline
New Yorker for life
 
Join Date: Jul 2001
Location: Borough of Jersey
Posts: 51,916
__________________
NEW YORK is Back!

“Office buildings are our factories – whether for tech, creative or traditional industries we must continue to grow our modern factories to create new jobs,” said United States Senator Chuck Schumer.
Reply With Quote
     
     
  #42  
Old Posted Nov 2, 2023, 3:32 PM
NYguy's Avatar
NYguy NYguy is offline
New Yorker for life
 
Join Date: Jul 2001
Location: Borough of Jersey
Posts: 51,916
__________________
NEW YORK is Back!

“Office buildings are our factories – whether for tech, creative or traditional industries we must continue to grow our modern factories to create new jobs,” said United States Senator Chuck Schumer.
Reply With Quote
     
     
  #43  
Old Posted Nov 2, 2023, 4:33 PM
NYguy's Avatar
NYguy NYguy is offline
New Yorker for life
 
Join Date: Jul 2001
Location: Borough of Jersey
Posts: 51,916
https://therealdeal.com/magazine/nat...oloviev-group/

CEO Michael Hershman leads Soloviev Group’s next act
He cut his teeth as a detective and a spy. Now he’s in charge of Stefan Soloviev’s next big bet



NOV 2, 2023
By Harrison Connery


Quote:
A 2 a.m. call to Michael Hershman’s hotel room relayed a simple message: Take $1 million to stop investigating payments from the Bofors arms company to Indian government officials, or be killed.

The private investigator didn’t take the money. It wasn’t the first time he’d been threatened. He did switch rooms.

“I have always found that those who threaten you, anonymously or otherwise, are the last people you have to be worried about,” said the now 78-year-old executive, who took over as Soloviev Group CEO in 2021. “You have to worry about the folks that don’t threaten you.”

.....A career that began in counterterrorism led him to government investigations, including work on the Senate Watergate Committee, and eventually to private investigations, all of which he says honed his instincts as an executive.

“I’m calm in the eye of the storm,” he said. “A crisis doesn’t faze me. … I confront it, I work on it in a calm fashion.”

He faces a new challenge as the right-hand man of one of New York City’s most ambitious real estate scions, Soloviev Group Chair Stefan Soloviev.

Hershman, who has leeway to control projects with little to no oversight, is being entrusted to spearhead the company’s bid for a casino project. To clinch one of three downstate New York casino licenses, the proposal will have to win public support.
Quote:
Hershman’s ascent to the top of the Soloviev Group began roughly 30 years ago, when Fairfax was hired to consult for Sheldon Solow’s development company.

“I liked him, I respected him because he was really a visionary in so many different ways,” said Hershman of the late developer and Stefan Soloviev’s father.

They struck up a friendship, and he came to find himself in the billionaire’s inner circle. He got to know Solow’s different personas: the charming, easygoing friend and the notoriously difficult real estate operative.

Their friendship spared him Solow’s wrath and allowed Hershman a level of candor that few people enjoyed with him.

“If he came up with a dumb idea, I’d say, ‘That’s the most stupid thing I’ve ever heard, Sheldon,’ and he’d laugh,” said Hershman. “Nobody else would ever say that. And from time to time I was successful in stopping him from doing something that would be a mistake. He appreciated that.”

.....Stefan grew close to Hershman when his father’s associate looked after him during a trip to Russia. Soloviev took over the company in the wake of his father’s death in 2020, and made Hershman CEO the following year.

“I think we work really well together,” said Soloviev. “I have more respect for him than probably any other person.”
Quote:
Casino royale

Hershman might be direct with Soloviev, but he’s taking a diplomatic approach on the casino proposal, which he says is more than just a casino.

“It is an integrated entertainment district project,” he said, “with the casino as part of it, but not the largest part.”

It may be just one component of the proposal, but the casino is the golden ticket at the heart of the development, which would be built on Soloviev’s 6.7-acre lot in Midtown East. Besides the casino, which would be mostly underground, the proposal calls for two residential towers, a hotel, a park and a democracy museum.

Hershman said he’s had more than 40 meetings with community groups and representatives as well as union leaders. He recently revealed that if the casino license is awarded, the project’s residential component would have over 500 affordable units, one of the largest affordable developments in the neighborhood’s history. Soloviev Group would also donate a part of its profits to a community fund “with no strings attached,” Hershman said.
Quote:
Residents like the project’s affordable component and green space, according to a Murray Hill Neighborhood Association survey, but the casino plans triggered negative reactions, and community opposition remains.

Community Board 6 opposes the project and insists the company hasn’t been proactive enough in its engagement. Its chair, Kyle Athayde, said the group was made aware of the proposal and subsequent updates through news coverage.

“After more than a decade of ignoring the community, the Soloviev Group has suddenly decided to start beautifying the vacant pit with art exhibits and promising the world to the community, which is so obviously disingenuous,” Athayde said in a statement.

The community board said it is concerned about an increase in traffic and security risks associated with more visitors to the area. They say any development should maintain the neighborhood’s residential character.
Quote:
Hershman said he’s made several concessions to appease the concerns. There won’t be any entrances on First Avenue, and the casino would bus people directly from Grand Central to cut down on traffic.

“There’s going to be development there whether you like it or not,” he said. “We have the right to build four towers and, under the plans we have approved now, there would be higher traffic volume, less security and less convenience than this improved plan. So they have a choice.”

Sounds like a threat, lol. The bussing thing isn't going to work, just as it won't work with the proposed Bally's in the Bronx.
__________________
NEW YORK is Back!

“Office buildings are our factories – whether for tech, creative or traditional industries we must continue to grow our modern factories to create new jobs,” said United States Senator Chuck Schumer.
Reply With Quote
     
     
  #44  
Old Posted Nov 22, 2023, 9:31 PM
NYguy's Avatar
NYguy NYguy is offline
New Yorker for life
 
Join Date: Jul 2001
Location: Borough of Jersey
Posts: 51,916
The City gears up for the zoning amendments that will allow casinos within city limits.

































__________________
NEW YORK is Back!

“Office buildings are our factories – whether for tech, creative or traditional industries we must continue to grow our modern factories to create new jobs,” said United States Senator Chuck Schumer.
Reply With Quote
     
     
  #45  
Old Posted Nov 25, 2023, 2:56 PM
NYguy's Avatar
NYguy NYguy is offline
New Yorker for life
 
Join Date: Jul 2001
Location: Borough of Jersey
Posts: 51,916
__________________
NEW YORK is Back!

“Office buildings are our factories – whether for tech, creative or traditional industries we must continue to grow our modern factories to create new jobs,” said United States Senator Chuck Schumer.
Reply With Quote
     
     
  #46  
Old Posted Dec 14, 2023, 1:54 AM
NYguy's Avatar
NYguy NYguy is offline
New Yorker for life
 
Join Date: Jul 2001
Location: Borough of Jersey
Posts: 51,916
__________________
NEW YORK is Back!

“Office buildings are our factories – whether for tech, creative or traditional industries we must continue to grow our modern factories to create new jobs,” said United States Senator Chuck Schumer.
Reply With Quote
     
     
  #47  
Old Posted Dec 15, 2023, 1:49 AM
NYguy's Avatar
NYguy NYguy is offline
New Yorker for life
 
Join Date: Jul 2001
Location: Borough of Jersey
Posts: 51,916
https://untappedcities.com/2023/12/1...-of-light-nyc/

THOUSANDS OF TINY SPHERES GLOW AT FIELD OF LIGHT IN NYC









NICOLE SARANIERO


Quote:
Nearly 19,000 tiny illuminated globes created a sea of light at Manhattan’s Freedom Plaza on Wednesday evening. This glittering spectacle along the East River, Field of Light, was created by artist Bruce Munro and is presented by the Soloviev Foundation. Munro’s installation covers more than six acres from 38th to 41st Street. All guests are welcome to experience this immersive work of art for free!

Field of Light at Freedom Plaza is made up of 18,750 lowlight, fiber-optic stemmed spheres that were painstakingly hand-placed on-site for a truly site-specific result. Members of the Bruce Munro Studio team based in the United Kingdom, and volunteers from the local community in collaboration with The HOPE Program worked together to install all of the lights.

This installation at Freedom Plaza marks Munro’s first in New York City. “A New York City installation of Field of Light has been a longtime professional aspiration. It is incredibly humbling to watch Freedom Plaza come to life with such purpose and enthusiasm,” Munro said. His fields of light have previously been featured at sites across the world including Australia, South Korea, England, Scotland, and multiple U.S. states.

Field of Light at Freedom Palace will be on view for 12 months and will welcome guests free of charge on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday evenings from 5pm to 9pm, with extended holiday hours to include December 24, 26 and 27 as well as New Year’s Eve, and New Year’s Day. Visitors are encouraged to visit fieldoflightnyc.com to schedule their complimentary time.


__________________
NEW YORK is Back!

“Office buildings are our factories – whether for tech, creative or traditional industries we must continue to grow our modern factories to create new jobs,” said United States Senator Chuck Schumer.
Reply With Quote
     
     
  #48  
Old Posted Dec 15, 2023, 6:34 PM
yesinmybackyard yesinmybackyard is offline
Registered User
 
Join Date: Sep 2021
Posts: 11
yikes, the lights look cool-ish from the aerial shots, but wow what an awful tangled mess of cables in that closeup/ground level view. i guess that's to be expected from soloviev
Reply With Quote
     
     
  #49  
Old Posted Jan 5, 2024, 1:53 AM
NYguy's Avatar
NYguy NYguy is offline
New Yorker for life
 
Join Date: Jul 2001
Location: Borough of Jersey
Posts: 51,916
https://thevillagesun.com/town-hall-...r-midtown-east

Town hall to ask: Is casino the right play for Midtown East?





JANUARY 4, 2024


Quote:
Should Midtown East roll the dice on a massive casino and mixed-use project that would also include market-rate and affordable housing?

The scheme could well be in the cards for the centrally located area — but first must pass muster with an advisory committee whose members are appointed by politicians.

State Senator Kristen Gonzalez, Assemblymember Harvey Epstein and Councilmember Keith Powers, along with the Stuyvesant Town Peter Cooper Village Tenants Association, are sponsoring a Casino Town Hall to hear community feedback on the proposal on Thurs., Jan. 11, at 6 p.m., at the New York University School of Dentistry, at 345 E. 24th St., at the corner of First Avenue.

Dubbed Freedom Plaza, the plan is being pitched by developer Soloviev Group. The proposal calls for a hotel, two residential towers, retail space, a human rights museum, public green space and a partially subterranean casino operated by Mohegan, all stretching from 38th to 41st Streets between First Avenue and the F.D.R. Drive.

The proposal includes 1,325 apartments, with more than 500 of them slated to be permanently affordable.

The sprawling site, just two blocks south of the United Nations, was formerly home to Con Ed’s historic Waterside power plant, which was the city’s oldest operating electricity-generating station. But Con Ed decommissioned Waterside in 2005 and increased capacity at its East River plant at E. 14th Street. The East Midtown site was sold to a private developer.

Currently, the 6-acre parcel is being used for a yearlong art installation called “Field of Light,” which opened Dec. 15. The nighttime attraction features 17,000 low-light, fiber-optic bulbs that change color — like a made-for-Instagram, technicolor field of glowing poppies. Tickets are sold out through Feb. 1.

Meanwhile, for an applicant to obtain a casino license, they must demonstrate community support by gaining the required two-thirds vote of a Community Advisory Committee (CAC), which holds public meetings and takes testimony from the public. The membership of each CAC depends on the proposed site location, with members being appointed by the mayor and governor and the remaining seats being filled by politicians.

The CAC for the East Midtown site includes one appointee each chosen by Governor Hochul, Mayor Adams, state Senator Gonzalez, Assemblymember Epstein, Borough President Mark Levine and Councilmember Powers.

The Gaming Facility Location Board (GFLB) can only consider applications that are approved by a two-thirds threshold of the CAC.

The purpose of the Jan. 11 town hall is to gather community input and ensure that the voices of those who live in the community and the surrounding areas have a say in the decision-making process regarding the establishment of a casino in their area. Presumably, a casino — even one in an urban setting with access to mass transit — would have a major impact on traffic and potentially quality of life, too. The area already is hammered annually by increased traffic, plus street and sidewalk closures, during the U.N. General Assembly.






__________________
NEW YORK is Back!

“Office buildings are our factories – whether for tech, creative or traditional industries we must continue to grow our modern factories to create new jobs,” said United States Senator Chuck Schumer.
Reply With Quote
     
     
  #50  
Old Posted Jan 12, 2024, 5:12 PM
NYguy's Avatar
NYguy NYguy is offline
New Yorker for life
 
Join Date: Jul 2001
Location: Borough of Jersey
Posts: 51,916
Video Link




https://gothamist.com/news/midtown-c...y-at-town-hall

Midtown community compares potential casino plan cash to ‘blood money’ at town hall









By Charles Lane
Jan 11, 2024


Quote:
Through shouts and heckling, developers pitched a $10 billion casino for Midtown East that would include a five-acre park, a museum, a 1,200-room hotel, restaurants, entertainment venues and 1,325 units of housing – 38% of which will be deemed affordable.

Representatives for the Soloviev Group dubbed the project Freedom Plaza and promised the creation of an independently-controlled community fund that would direct 2% of the casino’s back to the neighborhood. Still, community members who spoke at Thursday night’s forum overwhelmingly opposed it, comparing the developer to a “drug dealer” and calling the community fund “blood money.”

“I do not believe, deep in my heart, that a casino should come to a residential neighborhood,” said a woman who only identified herself as Amy who lived above the proposed location at First Avenue between 38th and 41st streets.

Residents at the town hall complained about having to potentially trade more traffic and crime in order to receive more affordable housing.

“The casino is the economic engine for the affordable housing,” said Robert Huberman, the Soloviev Group’s land use attorney. “Without the casino, we would not be developing the affordable housing.”

.....“We certainly welcome the money that it brings, but it also brings–” Robert Gottheim, district director for U.S. Rep. Jerry Nadler, tried to say before the audience began yelling, “blood money.”

“It may be blood money, but the money is coming,” Gottheim said.
__________________
NEW YORK is Back!

“Office buildings are our factories – whether for tech, creative or traditional industries we must continue to grow our modern factories to create new jobs,” said United States Senator Chuck Schumer.
Reply With Quote
     
     
  #51  
Old Posted Jan 26, 2024, 6:06 PM
NYguy's Avatar
NYguy NYguy is offline
New Yorker for life
 
Join Date: Jul 2001
Location: Borough of Jersey
Posts: 51,916
https://bronx.news12.com/betting-on-...asino-proposal

Betting on Manhattan: Soloviev Group CEO says he likes his chances of being considered for downstate casino proposal


Jan 25, 2024
By: Tara Rosenblum and Lee Danuff


Quote:
Soloviev Group CEO Michael Hershman dropped the news to our senior reporter Tara Rosenblum that they are teaming up with Banyan Tree as a hotel partner for a casino pitch near the United Nations in Manhattan.

This would be the first U.S. property for the hotel chain, known for luxury wellness getaways.

The name of the project is Freedom Plaza, and it would be housed on the largest undeveloped lot in Manhattan - located just south of the UN headquarters on First Avenue between 38th and 41st streets.

The Field of Light is currently on the site of Freedom Plaza, a free public art installation that features about 19,000 lights - made possible by the Soloviev Foundation.

Hershman says they have much more than art in mind for the land. His hope is for a $10 billion mega mixed-use destination that would include an underground casino, two residential towers, a 1,200-room hotel - and even a museum that is dedicated to democracy.
Quote:
"When they announced last year that they were going to award three downstate casinos, we started to change our plans because we thought this would be a perfect site for it," he says. "Our plan is to build an integrated resort for the community, really for the city and for the world. And we've had a lot of community input as what they would like to see."

What could be their ace in the hole with the state Gaming Commission are plans to build more than 500 units of affordable housing at the site.

"In recent history, there's been virtually no affordable housing built in this district," he says.

Hershman says the Soloviev Group feels that luck is on their side.

"I think that our plan is better than just about any other that I've seen," he says.
Video in the link.



















__________________
NEW YORK is Back!

“Office buildings are our factories – whether for tech, creative or traditional industries we must continue to grow our modern factories to create new jobs,” said United States Senator Chuck Schumer.
Reply With Quote
     
     
  #52  
Old Posted Feb 12, 2024, 5:43 PM
NYguy's Avatar
NYguy NYguy is offline
New Yorker for life
 
Join Date: Jul 2001
Location: Borough of Jersey
Posts: 51,916
https://www.archpaper.com/2024/02/bi...casino-museum/

BIG unveils a megaproject next to the UN replete with condos, hotels, a casino, and a Museum of Freedom and Democracy





By Daniel Roche
February 12, 2024


Quote:
Since Con Edison decommissioned its Waterside Power Plant in the early 2000s, the expansive swath of land on the East River where it once stood—known colloquially as the “First Avenue Mud Pit”—has beckoned architects to build something as great as its neighbor, the United Nations Headquarters. In 2003, Fumihiko Maki won a competition to design a new tower for the UN between 41st and 42nd Streets on Robert Moses Playground—a project marred by a long series of complications that never broke ground. In 2008, SOM and Richard Meier & Partners (now Meier Partners) prepared a master plan for the contiguous land parcel between 38th and 41st Streets but that project had its plug pulled when the recession hit.
Quote:
Now, Bjarke Ingels Group (BIG) is next in line to reimagine the skyline between 38th and 41st Streets on 1st Avenue, alongside Soloviev Group, the landowner; and Mohegan, formerly known as Mohegan Gaming & Entertainment. Adamson Associates Architects, OJB Landscape Architecture, The Friedmutter Group, HBA, Thornton Tomasetti, WSP, Langan, Rizzo-Brookbridge, Herrick Feinstein, and Kilograph are all collaborators on the megaproject.
Quote:
Freedom Plaza is eponymous after the open patch’s current name, as can be seen on Google Maps. There, BIG has envisioned a 4.1 million-square-foot complex just south of the UN replete with residential and hotel towers, a museum, and a casino. From across the East River, Freedom Plaza will anchor two residential towers to the south, and two hotels to the north and west.

The residential towers will be 50 and 60 stories, and contain 1,325 apartments; both hotels will be 51 stories high and fitted with 1,200 rooms. The latter will accommodate New York City’s first five-star Banyan Tree Hotel and a Mohegan Hotel, plus a conference and entertainment center.
Quote:
The towers by BIG will complement the UN Headquarters with their striped glass and aluminum facades, connected at the base by a podium that will house restaurants, a food market, community spaces, a daycare, and other amenities, the architects said. The towers will be clad in a “warm metal finish,” creating “visual unity” between the buildings. The complex will also feature retail and restaurants, and even a new cultural institution fitting for its location, dubbed the Museum of Freedom and Democracy.

Upon completion, the venture will yield a 4.77-acre, publicly accessible plaza (roughly the same size as Bryant Park) on the East River designed by OJB Landscape Architecture. The plaza by OJB will provide much-needed open space in a part of Manhattan that lacks access to it, offering a children’s play area, a dog run, and an event lawn with a bandshell for hosting al fresco events.
Quote:
In signature BIG fashion, the Museum of Freedom and Democracy will be shaped like a Möbius strip. Its form will be a spiraling and infinite geometry, a shape that pays homage to the traditional ancient Greek theaters where democracy was created “thousands of years ago,” Soloviev Group CEO Michael Hershman said. Programmatically, the museum will host ephemera that tells the story of democracy since Plato, and even slivers of the original Berlin Wall. “[Soloviev Group’s chairman] Stefan purchased pieces of the Berlin Wall a few years ago,” Hershman told AN. “We will put those pieces of the wall in the museum.”

“The museum is an idea I’ve had for many years now, close to 18 years, actually,” Hershman added. “There is no museum that’s dedicated to freedom and democracy. Today, because of the threat to democracy around the world, and the growth of authoritarianism, it’s become even more important to have something like this; especially in New York, a place people around the world look to for leadership.”
Quote:
…..”We could break ground on the project tomorrow if we wanted to,” Hershman said. “But when we learned that the state of New York was considering issuing downstate casino licenses, we changed our vision. We thought to ourselves, ‘Wouldn’t it be better for the community, and for the city, and for the state, to turn this site into an entertainment district? With almost five acres of parks, residential towers, hostels, gaming facilities, and a museum?”


















__________________
NEW YORK is Back!

“Office buildings are our factories – whether for tech, creative or traditional industries we must continue to grow our modern factories to create new jobs,” said United States Senator Chuck Schumer.

Last edited by NYguy; Feb 12, 2024 at 6:34 PM.
Reply With Quote
     
     
  #53  
Old Posted Feb 12, 2024, 8:46 PM
NYguy's Avatar
NYguy NYguy is offline
New Yorker for life
 
Join Date: Jul 2001
Location: Borough of Jersey
Posts: 51,916
A few more images…



















__________________
NEW YORK is Back!

“Office buildings are our factories – whether for tech, creative or traditional industries we must continue to grow our modern factories to create new jobs,” said United States Senator Chuck Schumer.
Reply With Quote
     
     
  #54  
Old Posted Feb 13, 2024, 1:03 AM
NYguy's Avatar
NYguy NYguy is offline
New Yorker for life
 
Join Date: Jul 2001
Location: Borough of Jersey
Posts: 51,916
One more rendering. I like the smooth nature of these towers, they fit that setting nicely. I really hope they build something similar, because they won't be getting that casino.







__________________
NEW YORK is Back!

“Office buildings are our factories – whether for tech, creative or traditional industries we must continue to grow our modern factories to create new jobs,” said United States Senator Chuck Schumer.
Reply With Quote
     
     
  #55  
Old Posted Feb 15, 2024, 5:43 PM
UrbanImpact's Avatar
UrbanImpact UrbanImpact is offline
Registered User
 
Join Date: Jul 2002
Location: Fort Lauderdale, FL
Posts: 1,382
This proposal has even made it to CNN
No new info though.
https://www.cnn.com/2024/02/15/style...ridge-new-york
Reply With Quote
     
     
  #56  
Old Posted Feb 16, 2024, 2:34 AM
NYguy's Avatar
NYguy NYguy is offline
New Yorker for life
 
Join Date: Jul 2001
Location: Borough of Jersey
Posts: 51,916
Quote:
Originally Posted by UrbanImpact View Post
This proposal has even made it to CNN
No new info though.
https://www.cnn.com/2024/02/15/style...ridge-new-york

Yeah, it's been getting a lot of press. I just wish they would show us the alternative version, without the casino. I can't blame them for not bringing it up. What we know is that there would be no affordable housing without the casino. But this development could still be built with market rate apartments.

This is what they were saying earlier...


https://therealdeal.com/magazine/nat...oloviev-group/

Quote:
It may be just one component of the proposal, but the casino is the golden ticket at the heart of the development, which would be built on Soloviev’s 6.7-acre lot in Midtown East. Besides the casino, which would be mostly underground, the proposal calls for two residential towers, a hotel, a park and a democracy museum.

Hershman said he’s had more than 40 meetings with community groups and representatives as well as union leaders. He recently revealed that if the casino license is awarded, the project’s residential component would have over 500 affordable units, one of the largest affordable developments in the neighborhood’s history. Soloviev Group would also donate a part of its profits to a community fund “with no strings attached,” Hershman said.

Residents like the project’s affordable component and green space, according to a Murray Hill Neighborhood Association survey, but the casino plans triggered negative reactions, and community opposition remains.

Community Board 6 opposes the project and insists the company hasn’t been proactive enough in its engagement. Its chair, Kyle Athayde, said the group was made aware of the proposal and subsequent updates through news coverage.

“After more than a decade of ignoring the community, the Soloviev Group has suddenly decided to start beautifying the vacant pit with art exhibits and promising the world to the community, which is so obviously disingenuous,” Athayde said in a statement.

The community board said it is concerned about an increase in traffic and security risks associated with more visitors to the area. They say any development should maintain the neighborhood’s residential character.

Hershman said he’s made several concessions to appease the concerns. There won’t be any entrances on First Avenue, and the casino would bus people directly from Grand Central to cut down on traffic.

“There’s going to be development there whether you like it or not,” he said.

“We have the right to build four towers and, under the plans we have approved now, there would be higher traffic volume, less security and less convenience than this improved plan. So they have a choice.”



https://www.nytimes.com/2023/10/19/n...iev-group.html

Quote:
Now Soloviev Group, the longtime owner of the lot, is trying a different tack: the inclusion of 1,325 apartments, nearly 40 percent of which would be offered permanently below market-rate rent, according to the firm. It would represent the largest number of such apartments to be built in the neighborhood in at least a decade.

But it’s a package deal: no casino, no affordable housing.

“We’re not required to do it,” said Michael Hershman, the firm’s chief executive, referring to plans approved by the city several years ago that would allow the developer to build mixed-use towers on the site without affordable housing. But the addition of a casino, which requires the support of local politicians and community members, would make the lower-cost housing “economically viable,” he said.

Without a doubt, we’d have to reimagine the project as a whole” if the casino license is not granted, said Mr. Ingels, the founder of the architecture firm — because of both the casino’s location on the site and its financial benefits to the development.
__________________
NEW YORK is Back!

“Office buildings are our factories – whether for tech, creative or traditional industries we must continue to grow our modern factories to create new jobs,” said United States Senator Chuck Schumer.
Reply With Quote
     
     
  #57  
Old Posted Feb 16, 2024, 6:08 PM
SkyHigher SkyHigher is offline
Registered User
 
Join Date: May 2019
Posts: 394
Love it. SAF. Shame it can't be taller.
Reply With Quote
     
     
  #58  
Old Posted Feb 16, 2024, 7:02 PM
James Bond Agent 007's Avatar
James Bond Agent 007 James Bond Agent 007 is offline
Posh
 
Join Date: Aug 2003
Location: Kansas City, MISSOURI
Posts: 21,158
Quote:
Originally Posted by UrbanImpact View Post
This proposal has even made it to CNN
No new info though.
https://www.cnn.com/2024/02/15/style...ridge-new-york
I just saw that. Cool design! I actually don't mind that it's not particularly tall, it goes well with the UN building next door.
__________________
"There's two kinds of men in the world. Those who have a crush on Linda Ronstadt, and those who never heard of her." - Willie Nelson
Reply With Quote
     
     
  #59  
Old Posted Feb 17, 2024, 4:04 AM
NYguy's Avatar
NYguy NYguy is offline
New Yorker for life
 
Join Date: Jul 2001
Location: Borough of Jersey
Posts: 51,916
https://www.building.co.uk/news/wsp-...127860.article

WSP working on plans for Manhattan towers next door to UN building





By Tom Lowe
16 February 2024


Quote:
Bjarke Ingels Group has unveiled plans for a pair of towers in New York which will be connected at the top by a cantilevered skybridge 168m above a public park.

The Freedom Plaza scheme, which features four towers in total, would include one of North America’s largest rooftop swimming pools on the cantilevered element with views across Midtown Manhattan.

As well as WSP, the project team also includes Adamson Associates Architects and OJB Landscape Architecture.

BIG’s plans, designed for Soloviev Group and Mohegan, feature two residential towers of 50 and 60 storeys which will contain 1,325 apartments, 40% of which will be affordable.

The other two towers, with the cantilevered skybridge, would house the five-star Banyan Tree hotel and a Mohegan hotel, plus a conference and entertainment centre.
Quote:
The 150,000-gallon infinity pool would sit alongside a multi-storey viewing platform with both a glass floor and a glass ceiling, an art gallery for the Soloviev Foundation, a five-star hotel spa and wellness centre, restaurants and bars.

The 6.7-acre waterfront site, located next to Oscar Niemeyer, Wallace Harrison and Le Corbusier’s United Nations headquarters building, is the largest undeveloped plot of land in Manhattan.

At ground level would be a standalone Museum of Freedom and Democracy in a building taking the shape of a spiralling Möbius strip, a design intended as a symbol of unity.

The four towers with their vertically striped glass facades have been designed to pay homage to the United Nations building and other modernist towers in the city from the 1950s and 1960s.

BIG founder and creative director Bjarke Ingels said the scheme would be a major new public space in the city and contribute to Manhattan’s iconic riverfront skyline.
__________________
NEW YORK is Back!

“Office buildings are our factories – whether for tech, creative or traditional industries we must continue to grow our modern factories to create new jobs,” said United States Senator Chuck Schumer.
Reply With Quote
     
     
  #60  
Old Posted Feb 17, 2024, 4:05 AM
NYguy's Avatar
NYguy NYguy is offline
New Yorker for life
 
Join Date: Jul 2001
Location: Borough of Jersey
Posts: 51,916
Fits well with the UN and Copper Buildings...


__________________
NEW YORK is Back!

“Office buildings are our factories – whether for tech, creative or traditional industries we must continue to grow our modern factories to create new jobs,” said United States Senator Chuck Schumer.
Reply With Quote
     
     
This discussion thread continues

Use the page links to the lower-right to go to the next page for additional posts
 
 
Reply

Go Back   SkyscraperPage Forum > Global Projects & Construction > Proposals
Forum Jump



Forum Jump


All times are GMT. The time now is 3:07 PM.

     
SkyscraperPage.com - Archive - Privacy Statement - Top

Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.7
Copyright ©2000 - 2024, vBulletin Solutions, Inc.