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Old Posted Sep 12, 2020, 12:27 PM
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The tower is iconic.
     
     
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What's the name of this slim building U/C east of it? It's impossible to keep track of New York since the boom started.
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Great photo. The left side of this image would be a great cover for a complilation book of KPF projects, with Hudson Yards on the left and Vandy on the right.
     
     
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What's the name of this slim building U/C east of it? It's impossible to keep track of New York since the boom started.
That's Sutton Place Tower
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I heard the UN is moving its HQ there. The eiffel tower is moving there soon as well. Elon Musk even decided he didnt want to go to mars anymore after visiting.
     
     
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August 7, 2020: This date marked the installation of #OneVanderbilt’s final panel, lucky number 8,399. One step closer to completion.
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Here we go!!! I hope blue would be the default for the crown as it just gives it such a futuristic vibe! Hopefully someone here visits the area tonight to see if it was more than just them testing it!
     
     
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270 Park is going to make 1 Vandy look skinny.
     
     
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This thing really compliments the ESB and CB.
     
     
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Here we go!!! I hope blue would be the default for the crown as it just gives it such a futuristic vibe! Hopefully someone here visits the area tonight to see if it was more than just them testing it!
You can always see for yourself, 24 hr cam. We’re not at regular lighting yet, but maybe tomorrow.

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I hope the colors change regularly like the ESB.
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The observation deck should be interesting. This and The Edge (30 Hudson) are nice alternatives to the usual perspectives offered by the ESB and GE. 1,020 ft in height aka "The Summit".
     
     
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Behind the rise of the 77-story One Vanderbilt





By Steve Cuozzo
September 13, 2020


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Creation of the mighty new skyscraper One Vanderbilt started with the almost incidental purchase of an obscure old office building 19 years ago. The project negotiated a treacherous development labyrinth of zoning challenges, a $1 billion lawsuit, activists’ demands to change the design, complex negotiations with the state and city — and a struggle with two Irish bars that didn’t want to leave.

But on Monday, SL Green’s One Vanderbilt, central Midtown’s tallest skyscraper ever, opens to office tenants with a public ceremony — and to widespread praise.

New York magazine’s architectural critic, Justin Davidson, earlier had described it as “not just a machine for making money, but a juncture in the city’s life . . . that rarity, a civic-minded Goliath,” for the tower’s integration with new mass transit and public amenities that cost SL Green $220 million.
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In all, SL Green spent $3.3 billion to assemble the site and to build the 1,401-foot tall, 77-story, 1.7 million-square-foot tower designed by Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates.

Rising higher than the Chrysler Building to the east, One Vanderbilt’s four interlocking curtain walls of glass and terra cotta gently taper as they rise. The design is humanely crafted from an eye-catching steel spire to the new subway and terminal entrances and public plaza at the base.
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Publicly traded SL Green, which owns 71 percent of the project in partnership with Hines and the National Pension Service of Korea, is the city’s largest commercial landlord. But One Vanderbilt was still a gamble for CEO Marc Holliday, with pundits warning of a new-office-construction glut as mighty towers went up at Hudson Yards, Manhattan West and the World Trade Center.
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One Vanderbilt is 67 percent leased to such companies as TD Securities and TD Bank, Carlyle Group, Greenberg Traurig, McDermott Will & Emery, KPS Capital Partners — and to SL Green itself, which will have 70,000 square feet. Some will begin moving in by November or December.

That means about 33 percent remains to be spoken for at a time when pandemic-battered companies are reassessing their real-estate needs. But One Vanderbilt is well equipped to take on the challenge, thanks to its ideal location, column-free floor plates, ceiling heights from 15 to 24 feet, and $17 million in sustainability and wellness features.

Asking rents range from $125 to $300 per square foot, according to an SL Green presentation in December — a far cry from the company’s portfolio average of $27 to $42 back in 2000 when SL Green mainly owned older, Class-B buildings.
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The saga started when SL Green purchased 317 Madison Ave. in 1999. It later snatched up three more properties on the block bounded by Madison and Vanderbilt avenues and by East 42nd and 43rd streets.

SL Green had no specific vision for the site until it bought the last piece of the puzzle in 2011 from a Chinese investor who wasn’t expected to sell.

Next came rezoning needs and tricky air-rights transfers. Then-Mayor Mike Bloomberg yanked an expected up-zoning of all of East Midtown in 2013 when it became clear the plan would be rejected in the City Council. It was “a body blow” that left SL Green with four obsolete buildings of limited potential.

Mayor de Blasio’s planning commissioner, Carl Weisbrod, saved the day with a limited rezoning in 2015 that allowed larger new buildings only on Vanderbilt Avenue.
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The next problem: Some 200 tenants on the block had to be relocated. The toughest to budge weren’t entrenched financial or law firms, but Irish pubs Annie Moore’s and Patrick Conway’s.

“They couldn’t start demolition with the bars in the way,” an insider recalled. “They both had long-term leases, and they were fierce competitors, which made it much harder to induce them to leave. Neither one wanted to be bought out first because the other could then ask for a higher price to move out.”

It took SL Green two years to finally negotiate move-outs. Then, in May 2015, investor Andrew Penson, who owned the land under Grand Central Terminal, sued the city and SL Green for $1.13 billion, claiming that the rezoning had cheated him out of air-rights revenue he thought he should have received.

The suit was yanked in August 2016, but it cost SL Green precious time.
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Old Posted Sep 14, 2020, 11:13 AM
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Local news mentioned the opening this morning a little before Sam Champion does the weather. They had a wicked aerial shot of it too, wish I snapped it in time.
     
     
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They get to "open" today because of the plaza. I'd go check it out if I weren't sick. The opening, like a groundbreaking, is mostly symbolic. Even if we weren't in a pandemic, it's not like workers would be rushing there for a while. The office space has to be built out, and the tower itself isn't completed. But still, it's a great milestone, and people have noticed that this is opening up in a pandemic. It's the first real symbol of rebirth as far as office towers go.




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The plaza looks fantastic. All of Vanderbilt should become a plaza, and hopefully, water features can be added.

Also, the drive around GCT should be made into a High Line-style garden, and a grand staircase should lead up to it from Vanderbilt.
     
     
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Looking fantastic from this video...


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A quick look at some of the transit connections...

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this is really heartening to see given the situation we are stuck in.

too busy early this week, but i can't wait to see the plaza -- maybe thurs or fri.
     
     
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