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Old Posted Nov 1, 2016, 10:35 PM
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November 01, 2016
By Kathryn Brenzel and Mark Maurer


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The 161 Maiden Lane project, however, suffered a blow in September 2015, when developer Jack Resnick & Sons filed a lawsuit against Fortis alleging that the project’s moniker “1 Seaport” ripped off the name of its One Seaport Plaza office tower at 199 Water Street. The two developers settled the lawsuit two months later, with Fortis agreeing to stop using the name after a specified marketing period.

Landau declined to say what the condo tower will be called once he and his associates abandon “1 Seaport.”



https://www.cityrealty.com/nyc/finan...9C/JHKHLMTGQTq






http://thevictoriashtainerteam.com/blog/




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1 Seaport embraces life on the water. The 60 story glass tower is a development by Fortis Property Group and consists of 80 units. Because of updated building requirements since Hurricane Sandy, architects have developed thoughtful design to relocate generators, elevator motors, etc, and as a result, 1 Seaport has a unique 2 story entrance with a second floor lobby.

The residences are completed with luxurious finishes such as gold calcutta marble backsplashes, Gaggenau appliances, and grey limestone in the bathroom. The full suite of building amenities includes a port-cochere, fitness center overlooking the water with Brooklyn Bridge views, and a “Water Club” on the 30th floor with hydrotherapy and a pool.

The building has been tremendously popular with only a few units remaining. As of writing this, availability ranges from a 2 Bed/2 Bath asking $2.935M to a 4 Bed/4.5 Bath $17M.

Bring on 80 South Street.
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