NEW YORK | 56 Leonard | 821 FT / 250 M | 57 FLOORS
Looks like this one is being built. Not sure about the current height.
curbed.com/wirednewyork.com Exclusive: Herzog and de Meuron Go 57 Stories in Tribeca http://curbed.com/uploads/2007_10_56leonard.png October 9, 2007 by Joey The celebrated Swiss architecture firm Herzog and de Meuron made a huge splash in New York with Ian Schrager's Noho Coke bottle at 40 Bond, but for their second act, Curbed has learned that those wily Europeans have planned something much, much bigger. Developer Izak Senbahar's Alexico company planned on building a Costas Kondylis-designed 58-story, 140-unit tower at 56 Leonard Street, on land bought from the New York Law School. NYLS is using the money to finance a new library building on the same block. But according to the DOB website, the Kondylis plan was disapproved in June, and that's where Herzog and de Meuron come in. The 56 Leonard Street/Law Library stories have been hot topics on the Wired New York boards, and one user pointed out that the LowerManhattan.info site says that a 57-story tower is currently under construction at 56 Leonard. In comes a Curbed source with firsthand information of the project, who confirms the height, while adding that the building will be around 410,000 square feet. Kondylis' plan called for 480,000sf. Our source says Kondylis is off the project, and the new architects are, drumroll, Herzog and de Meuron. So what are they up to? Oh, just a skyscraper made up of stacked glass cubes. There will be only two units per floor, and Corcoran Sunshine will market the project. Louise Sunshine, who put the Sunshine in Corcoran Sunshine, now works as the development director for Alexico, so there's the connection. Alexico is also developing the Remy in Chelsea, which also happens to be made of stacked glass cubes in a design by—wouldn't you know it—Costas Kondylis. But our source has seen the model for 56 Leonard Street, and it bares only "a very small likeness" to the Remy, and "looks nothing like" Santiago Calatrava's glass boxes at 80 South Street. Oh, did we mention this tower is going up completely as-of-right? Brace yourself, Tribeca, because the Swiss are coming. ____________________________________ http://a810-bisweb.nyc.gov/bisweb/Jo...8&requestid=11 _____________________________________ http://lowermanhattan.info/construct...eet_39943.aspx 56 Leonard Street The 57-story tower is under construction A new 57-story residential tower is on the rise in Tribeca. Construction at 56 Leonard Street began in mid-2007 by developer Alexico Group. The site is located at the corner of Church Street, on the east side of the block shared by New York Law School where a new library is being built. The developer expects the high rise to open by April 2010. http://lowermanhattan.info/images/co...leonard_HD.jpg Work currently taking place includes -Foundation construction -Pile driving from September 15th through early November 2007, from approximately 8 a.m. to 5 p.m ____________________________________ Don't know what the exact height is, but listed as probably above 800 ft on wirednewyork.com |
fantastic new project, hope we'll see some renders soon
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Sounds great...can't wait to see a rendering. Herzog & de Meuron are one of my favorite architects.
Also, almost 800ft in Tribeca? Looks indeed like the Downtown skyline will be extended northwards. |
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Manhattan is without a doubt the global capital of 700-799ft skyscrapers. I like the expansion that is occuring with developments in the city. It's not just limited to down and midtown anymore, highrises are going up everywhere.
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That gap between midtown and downtown is getting narrower by the year.
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Actually, NIMBYs are trying their best to make sure that doesn't happen.
As it is, it is already very difficult to build too high (> than 500 ft.) in those areas because the current zoning just doesn't allow for it. If the NIMBYs have their way, then it would be impossible to even get above 200 ft. as they would then put height limits in addition to lower FAR's |
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Yes, I just used 200 ft. as a round figure but we know height limits that these groups are thinking about won't even go that high (remember the uproar against the 20+story dorm NYU is building?).
More likely to be in the 10-15 story range even on the widest avenues. On the sidestreets, forget about it, you'd be lucky if they'll allow anything more than 5 stories. |
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For a comparison, the Trump Soho is further north...
http://www.pbase.com/nyguy/image/87028295/medium.jpg_http://www.pbase.com/nyguy/image/87031734/medium.jpg http://www.pbase.com/nyguy/image/87031747/medium.jpg |
Another for the NY forum.
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construction appears to have started, sort of:
http://www.emporis.com/en/il/pc/?id=...&yr=2007&mt=11 |
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Gehry's downtown is solid at 800 and something feet. |
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A quote from an older article posted at wirednewyork.com gave a different height, but Gehry is always open to design changes... Quote:
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From the latest filings, this one seems to be coming along...
http://a810-bisweb.nyc.gov/bisweb/Jo...ssdocnumber=01 |
ive been wondering about this site for months. i stumbed upon it one night in november and thought it to be something small until i saw it on emporis. near 800 feet at that location that far north of downtown will be HUGE! forget trump's condo. this will be the focal point of that area.
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