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HIGHRISE SET 2014/15 PART #4:

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NEW YORK | 38 West 36th St | 226 FT | 22 FLOORS



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Construction is making rapid progress at 38 West 36th Street, where a Peter Poon-designed hotel is about to begin its vertical ascent. The project’s developer is Executive Hotels, and it will house ‘Le Soleil,’ which will supposedly “reflect stylish sophistication and the warmth of old world elegance.”

Completion of 38 West 36th Street is expected in March of 2015, and the 162-room hotel will rise 22 stories.
NEW YORK | 644 East 14th St | 120 FT | 15 FLOORS

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Permits indicate that 644 East 14th Street will total 61,789 square feet, including 8,578 square feet of commercial space on the ground floor. The remainder of the first five stories will host a ‘community facility,’ which will span 18,937 square feet, and apartments will sit above; the structure will stand 15 stories tall, with 34,274 square feet of residential space divided between 50 units.
NEW YORK | 34-36 W 38th St | 199 FT | 19 FLOORS



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A proposed design by Atelier & Co for the Bryant Park Jade Hotel's planned lobby.
NEW YORK | Lenox Terrace (132nd-135th Streets) | 5 x 16 FLOORS



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As of right, Olnick would be able to build five new 16-story buildings with two-story commercial spaces along the perimeter and 218 above ground parking spaces, but they want a rezoning so they can build bigger. With a rezoning, Olnick wants to build six new towers up to 28-stories tall with taller retail spaces that could accommodate box stores. The proposal would add 1,100 apartments, 20 percent of which would be affordable, a landscaped park, and a 548-space underground parking garage. Currently, there is no application for a rezoning on file with City Planning.
NEW YORK | 310 West 40th St | 401 FT | 42 FLOORS

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The 401-foot tall hotel, with 287 rooms, will sit on the 4,937-square-foot lot between Eighth and Ninth Avenues, Department of Buildings and PropertyShark records indicate.
NEW YORK | 959 First Avenue | FT | 30 FLOORS



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Permits indicate the mixed-use structure will have 197,127 square feet in total, and 9,569 square feet will be dedicated to ground floor retail. The remainder of the project will be divided between 114 residences, and the 30-story building’s pinnacle will stand 333 feet above the street.
NEW YORK | 50-52 Bowery | 245 FT | 22 FLOORS



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As we reported two weeks ago, the DOB approved permits to finally construct the 229-room hotel. Alex Chu is the owner-developer of the project and Peter Poon Architects is behind the design you see above. Meanwhile, it appears that excavation work is already underway
NEW YORK | 135-35 Northern Blvd | FT | 17 FLOORS



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In addition to the apartments, plans call for the 17-story building to contain 23,000 square feet of retail space and 385 parking spaces. The decision to turn the building from rental to condos was motivated by Flushing’s shifting terrain.
NEW YORK | 433 First Ave | 162 FT | 11 FLOORS



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NYU’s page on the site indicates the new building will span 170,000 square feet, which permits corroborate; the structure will stand eleven stories and 162 feet tall, allowing generous ceiling heights.
NEW YORK | 326 West 37th St | 221 FT | 22 FLOORS



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The brand is TBD, but it'll stand at 22 stories and house a gym, meeting room, and ground-floor restaurant or bar space.
NEW YORK | 133 Third Ave | 164 FT | 16 FLOORS



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NYU The owner of the building that NYU leases the dorm from subsequently sued to halt the project here near East 14th Street, but the city apparently sided with the developers… the DOB ok'd permits for the 16-floor residential building as Curbed reported last March.
NEW YORK | 27-45 Jackson Ave | 196 FT | 22 FLOORS



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When all is said and done, the building is projected to be a 22-story building on the existing 20-foot-wide and 200-foot-deep lot.
NEW YORK | 8-16 Nevins St | FT | 25 FLOORS



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While no permits have been filed, the existing structures are apparently occupied by tenants with short-term leases, and demolition will be simple. Despite the lack of DOB filings, The SBJ Group’s page on the development gives all the necessary details, and indicates the tower will total 135,000 gross square feet, split between 136 apartments, in addition to ground-floor retail. Bushburg’s high-rise will also include an affordable component, allowing the developer to build beyond the lot’s potential under current zoning, which would otherwise limit its scope to 90,000 square feet.
NEW YORK | 320 West 36th St | 246 FT | 25 FLOORS

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Upon completion, the 250-room hotel will stretch 25 stories and have an 80-foot atrium at the front of the building. The lodging is slated to open at the end of 2015, according to the Observer.
One SoHo Square



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One SoHo Square will measure 768,000 square feet, standing nineteen stories in total. Completion of the renovation and expansion is expected in the fall of 2015.
NEW YORK | 29-26 Northern Boulevard| 473 FT | 45 FLOORS



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Per the DOB filings, 29-26 Northern Boulevard will total 382,120 square feet. 13,579 square feet will be dedicated to ground-floor retail, while the remainder will be divided between 415 apartments. The building will stand 45 stories and 473 feet tall, making it one of the most prominent towers in the Court Square vicinity.
NEW YORK | 150 Charles St | 176 FT | 15 FLOORS



NEW YORK | 1165 Broadway | FT | 27 FLOORS



NEW YORK | 93-43 Sutphin Blvd | FT | 24 FLOORS



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The 24-story hotel will bring more than 200 new rooms to the area, a sit-down restaurant and a business center, according to the Greater Jamaica Development Corporation, a local nonprofit development group, which owns a portion of the hotel site.
NEW YORK | 145 Central Park North | 143 FT | 13 FLOORS

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According to a DOB permit filed on March 5th, the firm wants to expand the one story church to a 13 story residential building with 24 units. David Howell is named as the architect in the permit.
NEW YORK | 245 West 34th St | 178 FT | 17 FLOORS

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Permits are up for a 17-story mixed-use development that will rise at 245 West 34th Street; the architect of record is Gene Kaufman, and the developer is Cornell Realty Management LLC.
NEW YORK | 809 Broadway | FT | 15 FLOORS



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Now, ODA Architects has revealed a trio of new renderings for the mixed-use, 15-story project it has planned for the Greenwich Village site. Like the rendering that appeared in November, the new renderings are a touch on the tiny side and one appears to be a freshened up version of the one released in the fall.
NEW YORK | 320 West 36th St | 246 FT | 28 FLOORS

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According to a DOB permit filed on March 14th, 2014, the developer is looking to build a 28-story hotel at 320 West 36th Street. The architect listed in the permit is Stonehill & Taylor, a firm that’s designed several hotels in the past, including The NoMad, the Ace Hotel and the Crosby Street Hotel.
NEW YORK | 432 West 31st St | 212 FT | 21 FLOORS

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A 21-story, 240-room hotel could grace 432 West 31st Street in the Hudson Yards area.
NEW YORK | 203 West 79th St | 174 FT | 16 FLOORS

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The first permits have been filed for a new 16-story building at 203 West 79th Street; the architect of record is Morris Adjmi, and the project’s developer is Anbau Enterprises.

203 West 79th Street will stand 174 feet to its pinnacle, and the filings indicate the structure will be mixed-use, with an emphasis on ultra-high-end residential. The building will measure 67,265 square feet in total, with 5,088 square feet to be dedicated to retail space; the remainder of the site will be residential.
NEW YORK | 350 West 40th St | 315 FT | 35 FLOORS

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Per the DOB filings, 350 West 40th Street will stand 35 stories tall, but ceiling heights will be incredibly low, as the tower will only rise 315 feet to its pinnacle. That does make sense given its scale and the size of rooms, which will be tiny; the 177,729 square foot development will be divided between 594 ‘dwelling units,’ aka cabins.
NEW YORK | 405 East 60th St | 162 FT | 16 FLOORS



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Renderings of the new Ronald McDonald House depict a 16-story structure that will be fairly simple, with aesthetics characterized by large, floor-to-ceiling windows. 405 East 60th Street traversed ULURP early last decade, and the site has all the allowances needed for the new development, though DOB permits were disapproved in 2008. Nevertheless, those documents revealed the new RMH will have slightly over 90,000 square feet of space, with 74 units.
NEW YORK | 81 Fleet Place | 156 FT | 15 FLOORS



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An on-site rendering of the project reveals a fairly typical design, and the facade will be a mix of brick and glass. Permits indicate the development’s first floor will be dedicated to retail, with 13,000 square feet of space; after a setback, the residential portion rises above, and 81 Fleet Place will have a total of 205 units, spanning 159,785 square feet.
NEW YORK | 221 West 29th St | FT | 20 FLOORS

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Fresh permits are up for a 20-story building at 221 West 29th Street, revealing a change of plans; the latest round of filings indicate that the tower will stand 20 floors. Previously, BuzzBuzzHome reported that the project would only rise 15 stories, per a plan exam from January. The architect of record is Goldstein Hill & West, while Ironstate is developing the site.
NEW YORK | 25 West 38th St | 254 FT | 26 FLOORS



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The 27-story Aloft New York Midtown Hotel at 25 W. 38th St., by Starwood Hotels, will open in the fall of 2016 and will also include a restaurant and lounge, officials announced this week while releasing new renderings of the project.
NEW YORK | 68 Charlton St | FT | 22 FLOORS

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Extell Development's plans for 68 Charlton Street have changed once again. The development, which was originally supposed to be a 35-story hotel, was later changed to a 13-story condo tower. Now Extell has announced that they will instead build a 22-story residential building with 116 total units—91 market-rate co-ops and 25 affordable apartments, the Villager reports.
NEW YORK | 41-42 24th St | 228 FT | 21 FLOORS



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Permits indicate that 41-42 24th Street will have total approximately 319,000 square feet, and 8,707 square feet will be dedicated to the commercial component.

Construction firm Lettire’s website has additional information on 41-42 24th Street, and its planned completion date is 2015.
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