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Why Moinian Chose Investing And Building Throughout The Recession
Ted Koltis speaks about why he chose to join The Moinian Group and why the company bucked conventional wisdom throughout the pandemic



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THE FOUNDATION OF 3 HUDSON BLVD. WAS COMPLETED JUST IN TIME FOR THE RETURN OF NYC'S LEASING MARKET. MOINIAN ANTICIPATES SECURING AN ANCHOR TENANT FOR THE BUILDING AND GOING VERTICAL LATER THIS YEAR.

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….the jewel of the portfolio is 3 Hudson Boulevard, a 1.8 million-square-foot stand-alone office tower we’re co-developing with Boston Properties designed by FX Collaborative. 3 Hudson Boulevard is the last and arguably best site in the Hudson Yards District with direct access to the 7 line, unobstructed views of the Hudson River, and overlooking the new Bella Abzug Park.
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Since Wells Fargo seeks more space, maybe they'll anchor this.
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Old Posted Jan 2, 2022, 2:58 AM
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I’d like to see Barclays or Wells anchor this.

https://www.bisnow.com/new-york/news...n-yards-105926
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A sneak peek at 3 Hudson Boulevard. A 2.1 million sq foot office tower located in Hudson Yards.













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Old Posted Jan 14, 2022, 2:03 PM
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This building will be very nice.

I look forward to seeing the east facade. I’m curious if it also has setbacks and if they parallel those on the west or if they’re asymmetric.

RGarri’s rendering indicates that there are symmetric setbacks, but I don’t know the basis for his conclusion.

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This building will be very nice.

I look forward to seeing the east facade. I’m curious if it also has setbacks and if they parallel those on the west or if they’re asymmetric.

RGarri’s rendering indicates that there are symmetric setbacks, but I don’t know the basis for his conclusion.

RGarri: If you see this post, can you let us know?

This rendering you posted on the previous page shows the backside clearly has the same setbacks as the front.

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Thanks. I always assumed that perspective was from the west, but now that you mention it, I see Javits behind it, which indicates that the view is from the east.

P.S.: Nice work, as always, RG!
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I added "ON HOLD" to the thread title as there doesn't appear to be any active construction taking place in this one at the moment.

Anyone know when construction might resume?
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I believe they are waiting for a tenant.
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That's a solidly-inoffensive office tower, right thurr. I wonder what the crown/mechanical space at the top will be clad in.
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It's an attractive, but not particularly distinctive, tower.

Nice background Hudson Yards tower (if a supertall can be described as a background tower).
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Very nice!
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I get an Empire State Building feel from it.
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I get an Empire State Building feel from it.
I am seeing a lot of the Seagram Building and International Style of Van der Rohe. It's nice. Adding the silver spandrels and vertical fins could help break up the sea of blue glass monotony of Hudson Yards.
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That model gives a better sense of the overall massing of the tower. I like the setbacks, and it feels much more natural and proportionate than 50 Hudson. Even the terraces are nice. In fact, this may be the best of the Hudson Yards towers as far as that goes. I hope the lighting is the same as we’ve seen on the renderings.







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How long can they realistically wait for an anchor tenant? Is there a deadline?

I like this building but also don't like the fact that there are 5 or so others right next to it of identical height.
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