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There is no deadline, but construction permits often have to be renewed. I’m sure they would like a paying tenant as soon as possible. It also looks like certification for the railyards transfer isn’t complete. That’s likely why we only have the diagram for a 14-story building. |
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I guess the term would be "negative contrast". |
I think that this is a pretty nice tower.
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It's an attractive tower. Elegant and restrained.
Boston Properties has extremely deep pockets. Would be nice if they just finished this on spec. |
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https://www.dattner.com/wp-content/u...x1600-feat.jpg When back in the City I'll take pics of that area when going to the Javits Center for a convention and a possible investment opportunity. *The NYguy posted that a violation may be in place or a certification issue. Then there's the Affirmation Tower directly next door that everyone is gathered around a table pondering what is it and should we give it the go ahead. |
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All is quiet. I wonder which will get back to action sooner, this one or 2 WTC...:hmmm: https://a4.pbase.com/o12/06/102706/1...q.IMG_5676.JPG |
Hopefully interest rates go down. Probably what's delaying or shelving a lot of projects at the moment, the tight lending and risk.
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What in the world? They built the whole core first without adding floor plates? Is that common in NYC? Never really seen that done before I dont think.
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The Barclays Headquarters building, or One Churchill Place, in Canary Wharf, London, was built like that, with two separate cores - one secondary core being pencil-thin - rising 32 floors before the steel rose around them. Was quite a sight to watch go up.
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https://nypost.com/2023/10/27/real-e...enters-market/ Deals on office space lure big companies back into NYC’s best towers By Lois Weiss Oct. 27, 2023 Quote:
https://nypost.com/wp-content/upload...y=75&strip=all Three Hudson Blvd. — a tower proposed by Joe Moinian and Boston Properties — is looking for an anchor tenant. https://nypost.com/wp-content/upload...y=75&strip=all The law firm Davis Polk & Wardwell expanded to 710,000 square feet at 450 Lexington Ave. |
not positive but i believe you can see this building rising to the left of ESB in this picture, correct me if I'm wrong
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That appears to be 262 Fifth Ave, this tower is on standby https://skyscraperpage.com/forum/sho...2#post10075902 |
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Not too much of a loss, this tower got cut to 940' and is now a box if I'm not mistaken (last we heard). Still a nice addition but I wonder if it'll ever happen. Must be a pain to hold onto the site that long and not build anything. |
Three Hudson Boulevard Remains Stalled In Hudson Yards, Manhattan
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