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Old Posted May 1, 2024, 5:21 PM
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Fingers crossed this abomination doesn't go up.
As a Theme Park and Skyscraper aficionado since childhood, I curse you.
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Fingers crossed this abomination doesn't go up.
That's a bit much but to each their own I guess, I like the top part and the ugly part isn't high up enough to really be seen in a city like NYC.

It's still a very tall building and very unique.



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As far as people on site, if it's a weekend, that's normal. But I haven't been by the site in a while, and I don't know where Extell stands as far as getting a crane on site. The stop work orders have been removed. Extell hasn't announced a hotel operator. We'll see.
Hm, seems this isn't as far along in the development process as I had thought.

Knowing Extell I still have some faith it rises but fingers crossed.
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Fingers crossed this abomination doesn't go up.
Your fingers may get stuck that way. This tower is most certainly going up.
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What happened to the equipment / people?

Hope it's not stalled.
if nobody is around i'll be up there middle of the week and i will take a look and report.
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While the top has slowly grown on me the base is so dull and banal.
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While the top has slowly grown on me the base is so dull and banal.
It sort of mirrors the top a little. But we won’t see that until it gets built.
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By Orion Jones
Research by Joseph Jungermann
MAY 1, 2024


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At the very least, contractors say that supply chains have improved, even though they remain slower and messier than before the pandemic.

…Contractors are now more likely to buy crucial materials from domestic sources and to use a greater variety of suppliers to hedge against another possible disruption, according to AECOM Tishman’s John Kovacs and Eric Reid.

The company is at work on a rare type of project in New York City: a new hotel.

Plans for Extell Development’s hospitality offering on West 48th Street, in the Diamond District, predated a special permit requirement passed by the City Council in late 2021.
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