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Old Posted Mar 26, 2024, 12:53 AM
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I kinda like it, a Central Park Tower caliber signature tower is what that area needs
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No mention at tomorrow's meeting? interesting information. So I could assume that the Affirmation Tower is still not a valid proposal. So why was this proposal actually presented? Did Peebles possibly release his proposal before the official announcement? Or does Peebles want to plan his Affirmation Tower on a different site (with different probertion) Roosevelt Hotel 45 east 45th Street.

I remain skeptical about this 418 11th Ave. site until a winner is actually announced.
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This site is still very much in play. It's just taking longer than expected
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No mention at tomorrow's meeting? interesting information. So I could assume that the Affirmation Tower is still not a valid proposal. So why was this proposal actually presented? Did Peebles possibly release his proposal before the official announcement? Or does Peebles want to plan his Affirmation Tower on a different site (with different probertion) Roosevelt Hotel 45 east 45th Street.

I remain skeptical about this 418 11th Ave. site until a winner is actually announced.

That’s fair. But the state moves slowly, and has been moving slowly since the new administration. It doesn’t mean this thing isn’t being finalized (before it can officially be announced). Just that they’re not announcing it today.
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From my 3D model.

From this perspective, the massing looks a little like Extell. Chop off the top 433 ft (since Extell is that much shorter) and they would look even more similar.
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Very meh and prosaic. It does strike a good resemblance to the EPIC Hearst Tower extension by Foster; albeit it is at a criminally short height. https://www.archdaily.com/204701/fla...r-and-partners

Why not just do a taller version of the Hearst Tower and improve upon it; which could only make it much more epic and incredible addition to this development.





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A NEW AFFIRMATION TOWER?

From The Peebles Corporation website.

Affirmation Tower

NEW YORK CITY, NY

1,400,000 SF | Mixed-Use | Public-Private Partnership with New York State
(Empire State Development)


Set on a 1.2-acre plot along Manhattan’s far West Side, across the street from the Jacob K Javits convention center, the proposed Affirmation Tower will be the most inclusive and transformative project in history.

The development team is comprised of The Peebles Corporation, McKissack & McKissack, Exact Capital, and Witkoff. Affirmation Tower is poised to become the world’s tallest building owned by majority Black-owned companies and the tallest building ever built by a woman-led contractor. Designed by acclaimed OMA Architects, the proposed 1,400,000 square foot mixed-use development will encompass mixed-income residential, convention center and lifestyle hospitality, and retail offerings, alongside extensive community spaces, an observation deck, and The National Civil Rights Museum, in collaboration with the NAACP, the country’s longest-standing civil liberties organization.

In alignment with The Peebles Corporation's ethos of Affirmative Development, the commitment to allocate over 30% of all construction contracts to minority and female contractors underscores a tangible dedication to fostering equitable opportunities within this transformational project.

http://peeblescorp.com/project/affirmation-tower

A 1,500 ft Tower (compared to the 35 Hudson Yards tower)





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its ok, but if they use high quality materials like nearby manhattan west i will get more excited about it.
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its ok, but if they use high quality materials like nearby manhattan west i will get more excited about it.

No doubt there hasn't been much design work done on the proposal. Those renderings, specifically the interior renderings, are just conceptual. We will see much higher quality renderings eventually should the project move forward.
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Hell’s Kitchen Skyline: NY Lawmakers Consider Lifting Building Height Restrictions Amid Housing Crunch






by Dashiell Allen
April 3, 2024


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Lawmakers in Albany are considering lifting a restriction on the density of residential buildings in New York City, known as the Floor-Area-Ratio (FAR) cap, that could potentially allow more tall residential towers to rise across Manhattan, including at sites in Hell’s Kitchen. Those in favor of nixing the current rules say it would help the city build desperately needed housing, while retractors fear it could alter the character of low and mid-rise districts, without yielding enough affordable units.
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Hell’s Kitchen Assemblymember Tony Simone told W42ST on Tuesday that he supports the measure passed by the Senate, and thinks any new development should be subject to the city’s Universal Land Use Review Process (ULURP), which requires input from the community board and an opportunity for the public to weigh in.

“I think it would be determinative on the scale and character of the neighborhood,” Simone said. “I just think a broad cap is kind of yesterday — we should look at a forward-looking way of increasing density.”

Simone, who lives near Hudson Yards, added that empty lots, such as Site K opposite the Javits Center (418 11th Avenue), could produce more housing, including so-called affordable housing, if the FAR cap is lifted.

“I look at the huge skyscrapers of offices and luxury towers in Hudson Yards, many [of which] sit empty,” Simone said. “I think there should be some flexibility on density if we can create more housing supply and that should include middle income housing. It shouldn’t just be a playground for the rich.”

Simone said he is also eyeing the site of the now-demolished Hotel Pennsylvania at W33rd Street and 7th Avenue, which was originally set to become an office tower as part of the plan to build a new Penn Station. Simone said the site is part of a state General Project Plan, allowing the state to override local zoning, and could be redeveloped into more housing if the cap were lifted.

“What we need is to build affordable housing for the middle class,” added Simone. “It is outrageous and upsetting that in my district, Hell’s Kitchen and Chelsea, folks who grew up there are being priced out of their homes.”
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How could a skyscraper designed by Foster, SOM, Shop Architects, KPF,... look like? Imagine a supertall designed by Foster on this plot.
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Why is the Affirmation Tower declared as a proposal in the SSP diagrams, although the revised version is only a concept? Or will Sire K be a topic at the next meeting?
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Why is the Affirmation Tower declared as a proposal in the SSP diagrams, although the revised version is only a concept? Or will Sire K be a topic at the next meeting?
who cares? thats not really relevant here right now.
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This could have some implications here (and of course across the city), though the FAR overall on this site would remain 24.


https://therealdeal.com/new-york/202...citys-far-cap/

Budget proposal addresses FAR cap
State Budget Expected to Lift New York City’s FAR Cap



APR 17, 2024
By Kathryn Brenzel


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On Monday, the governor referred to eliminating density caps in Manhattan. But a press release and folks familiar with the negotiations indicated that lifting the cap on residential floor area ratio would be citywide. (Memo to the governor: The other four boroughs are Brooklyn, Queens, Staten Island and the Bronx.)

The details get a bit fuzzy from there. Over the weekend, nonprofit publication the City reported that the state would allow residential projects that are 15 times the size of their lot, meaning an FAR of 15, up from the current 12. That would throw a wrench in the city’s plans to create two residential districts with floor-area ratios of 15 and 18.

The details get a bit fuzzy from there. Over the weekend, nonprofit publication the City reported that the state would allow residential projects that are 15 times the size of their lot, meaning an FAR of 15, up from the current 12. That would throw a wrench in the city’s plans to create two residential districts with floor-area ratios of 15 and 18.

Still nowhere near what is needed.
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