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Gene Kaufman’s 39-Story 215 Pearl Street Finally Nears Completion, In The Financial District

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Gene Kaufman’s upcoming Marriott Courtyard and Residence Inn at 215 Pearl Street is steadily getting closer to the finish line. The project is a 396-foot-tall and 39-story hotel in the heart of Lower Manhattan’s Financial District. 320 suites are expected to be created inside the 165,655-square-foot reinforced concrete structure. Rooms will begin on the fifth floor, and terminate on the 37th floor. Nobutaka Ashihara Architects is the architect of record, while Lam Group is the developer of the project. The site is located at the intersection of Pearl Street and Platt Street.

A tall exterior framework of scaffolding and black netting still shrouds a major portion of the main eastern façade. Meanwhile, the cladding on the upper floors of the building is nearly finished, while floor-to-ceiling glass panels on the first few levels are also mostly installed. Red-colored brick runs up the northern side of the high-rise, and will also cover the portion behind the black netting.

215 Pearl Street will have a general grid of square windows on the main elevation that are scaled and spaced out from each other. This would be a relatively tall tower if placed in another neighborhood, but it will keep a low profile among the neighboring skyscrapers that make up the Financial District’s iconic skyline.

There will be a main lobby, offices, dining rooms, bicycle storage, a fitness center, and a rooftop terrace. The Courtyard will be made up of 200 rooms, while the Residence Inn will have 120 suites.

An official completion date has not been announced yet. The original timetable, which is still posted on the green construction fence, called for the hotel to be finished in the summer of 2017.
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Construction Resumes On Marriott High-Rise At 215 Pearl Street In The Financial District





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After a brief pause in construction, work has resumed on the Marriott Residence Inn at 215 Pearl Street in the Financial District. The 38-story building comprises approximately 165,655 feet and was initially designed by Nobutaka Ashihara Architects, with whom Gene Kaufman worked to transition the project.

As an extended stay hotel, the property contains 320 guestrooms including a mix of studios and loft-style terrace suites with kitchenettes. Amenities include a 24-hour fitness center with an attached terrace, a restaurant and bar, a communal lounge, and meeting rooms.

The façade of the building is comprised of brown brick and white cementitious material at both the upper floors and the lower-level terrace floors.

Construction, led by The Rinaldi Group, has now reached the punch list or closeout phase, where the majority of work is focused on building interiors. According to the project team, they are 70 percent complete on the public spaces and are 50 percent complete on the gym floor. Total construction costs hover around $60.4 million.

The hotel is developed by the Lam Group, frequent collaborators with Kaufman’s design team. At this time the development team has not released an expected completion date.
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So Michael Kimmelman, the architecture critic for the New York Times reviewed this building yesterday. In the print version, it was really strange because there was column space for a full article and perhaps 1200-1500 words, but he only wrote two. Under his byline he wrote:








"Shit box"






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Okay, that is the most hilarious review ever, but sadly pretty well deserved.
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^ ahahahaha yeah.

yimby ain't slouching either:

cementitious material.

punch list.

indeed!


and for the record, is this address 215 purr-uhl or 215 poi-uhl?
     
     
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215 Pearl Street’s Exterior Reaches Long-Awaited Completion In Financial District







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External work is complete at 215 Pearl Street, a 38-story hotel in the Financial District. Designed by Nobutaka Ashihara Architects, which took over from Gene Kaufman, and developed by Lam Group with The Rinaldi Group as the construction manager, the 165,655-square-foot structure will house a Courtyard by Marriott and a Residence Inn by Marriott with a total of 320 guest rooms.

215 Pearl Street has been in the works for a number of years and had endured stretches of delays in its construction. Our very first story came out nearly eight years ago when plans were first announced, though it wasn’t until the summer of 2016 that the reinforced concrete superstructure finally began to rise above grade. The superstructure topped out in the latter half of 2018 as exterior work progressed under a layer of black netting and scaffolding, but the final look of the façade wasn’t revealed for some time.

The hotel, with its large flat walls facing Pearl Street and the subtly angled cantilevering extrusion on the upper northeastern corner, certainly looks better in actuality than in the renderings. This is in large part to the dark exterior walls above the glass podium, which give the structure a much more toned-down and neutral presence than the white and earth-toned appearance as formerly planned. The final product blends better with the nearby structures, which are almost all enclosed in more traditional façades of glass, steel, and immaculate stone masonry.
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