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Old Posted Jan 19, 2015, 8:11 PM
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^Hunser was pretty clear on the figures he presented.

"1,630ft (497m) EL and spire 1,855ft (565m) EL"

His point was that the building is really going to stick out in Midtown.
     
     
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Supertalls on this part of Manhattan have that nice elevation boost. From NJ, this is going to be seen easily 20 miles or so heading into Newark on I-78. Use to be that the ESB was visible from such a distance, and now 432 is visible.

Always neat to see the spires or tops of them pop out in the distance over the green hills.
     
     
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According to guys working at the site this tower will be at street level by May.
     
     
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Old Posted Jan 23, 2015, 3:02 PM
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According to guys working at the site this tower will be at street level by May.

That's four months away. But it should make following progress easier. I'm more concerned about when we'll get actual details (and renderings) about the building, including the store itself.
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According to guys working at the site this tower will be at street level by May.
That seems pretty optimistic since I've yet to see any evidence that they've even started construction on the actual tower.
     
     
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Old Posted Jan 26, 2015, 2:37 PM
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Good luck with the storm today, yous guys. If the estimated totals are accurate, and due to the nature of these types of blizzards, I can totally see this "hole" and the one across the street being filled with at least 4 feet of snow in places. Photogs; be ready to document!
     
     
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the way the foundation looks right now reminds me of 432 park right before it started to rise. feels like that was yesterday. So amazing that we get to see these things rise day by day in real time. a year from now all eyes will be on this bad boy as it soars skyward.
     
     
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Old Posted Jan 26, 2015, 5:57 PM
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the way the foundation looks right now reminds me of 432 park right before it started to rise. feels like that was yesterday. So amazing that we get to see these things rise day by day in real time. a year from now all eyes will be on this bad boy as it soars skyward.
That and One57. It seems like only yesterday those towers were beginning to go into the ground. This will be no different. When it's up, it'll be like it was always here.
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have I missed something or are there still no official renderings of this tower?
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Old Posted Jan 29, 2015, 7:46 PM
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have I missed something or are there still no official renderings of this tower?

Newer ones should come out sometime in Q1 of this year.
     
     
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have I missed something or are there still no official renderings of this tower?
We have seen no official renderings, but chris is correct. We were told to expect renderings early in the first quarter of this year. That's not unusual for Barnett or some other developers though it is for developments in general.
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No actual height posted but the DOB went back to 88 floors (maybe ~1420' again?)

This thing seriously changes like every week...

http://a810-bisweb.nyc.gov/bisweb/Wo...70&requestid=2


Perhaps they're not counting mech. floors?
     
     
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No actual height posted but the DOB went back to 88 floors (maybe ~1420' again?)

This thing seriously changes like every week...

http://a810-bisweb.nyc.gov/bisweb/Wo...70&requestid=2


Perhaps they're not counting mech. floors?

Or maybe back to 1550' to the top occupied floor plus mechanical floors like in the beginning... this is getting ridiculous

All the chain-yanking on this makes me think of Jason Robards in All the Presidents Men "When is somebody going to go on the g**damn record on this thing?!"
     
     
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It could be taller, or shorter. Someone needs to finalize their plans. They are taking too long.
     
     
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Extell just uses old permits for new jobs, it's a common practice. Don't take the 88 floors, 1,550' figure seriously.

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Extell just uses old permits for new jobs, it's a common practice. Don't take the 88 floors, 1,550' figure serious.
Huh, how odd...

I want to take the 1550' figure seriously... I guess that was too good to be true?
     
     
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Old Posted Feb 11, 2015, 1:14 AM
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Extell just uses old permits for new jobs, it's a common practice. Don't take the 88 floors, 1,550' figure serious.
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


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

The same information will be reflected on the following recent filings, not the amended info...


http://a810-bisweb.nyc.gov/bisweb/Jo...ssdocnumber=01

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INSTALLATION OF SCAFFOLD STAIR TOWER AS PER DRAWINGS. SCAFFOLD STAIR TOWER SHALL COMPLY WITH CHAPTER #33 OF THE NYC BUILDING CODE.

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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Finally something to look at, even if we don't know exactly what the final product will look like.



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