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Originally Posted by hunser
Extell just uses old permits for new jobs, it's a common practice. Don't take the 88 floors, 1,550' figure serious.
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Right, also various permits are for different jobs on site and the information on those permit sometimes reflect the original permit. The
new building permits are the closest to being accurate, especially with any amendments.
Example, this NB (new building) permit from September is a
direct amendment to the original permit to construct the building...
http://a810-bisweb.nyc.gov/bisweb/Jo...ssdocnumber=07
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Building Height (ft.): 1,490
Building Stories: 92
Dwelling Units: 199
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The following permits from a few days ago are not directly related to the building permit, but reflect the original filing...
Original new building permit
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Building Height (ft.): 1,550
Building Stories: 88
Dwelling Units: 233
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The same information will be reflected on the following recent filings, not the amended info...
http://a810-bisweb.nyc.gov/bisweb/Jo...ssdocnumber=01
Quote:
INSTALLATION OF SCAFFOLD STAIR TOWER AS PER DRAWINGS. SCAFFOLD STAIR TOWER SHALL COMPLY WITH CHAPTER #33 OF THE NYC BUILDING CODE.
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http://a810-bisweb.nyc.gov/bisweb/Jo...ssdocnumber=01
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INSTALLATION OF A SINGLE 6000LB CAPACITY PERSONNEL/MATERIAL HOIST DURING NEW BUILDING CONST, FILED SEPARATELY. HOIST SHALL COMPLY WITH CHAPTER #33 OF THE NYC BUILDING CODE. NO CHANGE IN USE, OCCUPANCY OR EGRESS UNDER THIS APPLICATION. ELEVATOR APPLICATION SUBMITTED SEPARATELY TO ELEVATOR DIVISION. HOIST SHALL SERVICE SUB CELLAR 2 TO GROUND FLOOR.
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