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Old Posted Nov 26, 2017, 5:25 PM
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OI don't understand where these children play.
Practically every nicer apartment building in the city has a children's playroom these days. Our condo has an amazing children's playroom.

And obviously there are outdoor parks/playgrounds everywhere, including many within buildings (in the building courtyards). I'm about 60 seconds from a heavily wooded 550 acre park (Prospect Park), so my baby isn't exactly lacking for green space.
     
     
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Old Posted Nov 26, 2017, 5:26 PM
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I'm sure someone will correct me if I'm wrong, but my understanding has always been that those are the areas where the underlying bedrock is closest to the surface and therefore where the building foundation costs are comparatively lower.
That's part of it, but it has more to do particularly where the business districts are. It's why most of the midtown skyscrapers are north of the ESB, as opposed to around it. And thank god it developed that way, the lower Manhattan street grid is such a mess.

Now we are seeing a massive shift in skyscraper development to the west side and Hudson Yards, where the city has decided would be the growth of a new business district. I would say its doing even better than expected. Soon 30 Hudson will join other icons like the Chrysler and the WTC as symbols of the NY skyline.

Now lets all get back to 30.
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From this morning in Belle Harbor, Queens, BY NYMAN2010:

NEW YORK CITY SKYLINE, NOVEMBER 26, 2017 MORNING by NYMAN2010, on Flickr

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perhaps just a temporary feeling about this . .
All the sheeny shiny bombast ga-lassy glass . .
is a bit too too . . actually much less . .
but not quite dead . .
But at least the big pointy monster is lunging into a real shape . .
gimme some more sexy sharp 30HY points, baby . .
'cause the rest of that dull crowd you're hangin' out with,
is lookin' pretentiously tacky . .

They're like the gaudy mirrored Bloomie's renovation nightmare . .
a scene that was way old and weary, before it was even finished, slickly new . .
where its disoriented shoppers crashed into one another . .
frantically trying to pretend somethin' stylish was happening . .
They all ended up wearing the same stiff outfit . .
the famous chic labels, merely cheap knock-offs . .
Sadly, they groveled miserably . . beneath the one silver mannequin
that managed to carry it off . . 30HY . .
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Old Posted Nov 28, 2017, 1:30 PM
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3 more floors are we are at the level of the observation deck.
     
     
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https://nypost.com/2017/11/27/britis...-hudson-yards/

British restaurant giant bringing two eateries to Hudson Yards

By Steve Cuozzo
November 27, 2017


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A sky-high pleasure palace is joining the food-and-fun scene at Hudson Yards.

London-based hospitality giant rhubarb has signed for two major eateries at the fast-rising 26-acre Hudson Yards complex — which is being developed by Related Companies and Oxford Properties Group — including a 10,000-square-foot dining and event space on the top floor of 92-story 30 Hudson Yards.

Although little-known in New York culinary circles, rhubarb (the lower-case “r” is the outfit’s idea) operates eateries and event venues at prominent locations in England. In London alone, it boasts nearly 4,000 seats at a dozen venues including at the top of 20 Fenchurch (the “walkie-talkie” tower) and the Royal Albert Hall.

At Hudson Yards, rhubarb will launch a 5,800-square-foot restaurant on the fifth level of the Neiman Marcus-anchored Shops & Restaurants at Hudson Yards mall, which has also drawn eateries run by Thomas Keller, José Andrés, David Chang, Michael Lomonaco, Costas Spiliadis and D&D London.

Rhubarb’s plans are even more ambitious at the 1,296-foot-tall 30 Hudson Yards, which will be home to Time Warner, Wells Fargo Securities and KKR.

The eating-and-drinking spaces will be on the 92nd floor, one story above a 5,000-square-foot observation deck that will be the city’s highest outdoor viewing platform.


The Shops & Restaurants eatery is to open in March 2019, while the 30 Hudson Yards complex should open by the end of that year.

This is rhubarb’s first expansion outside of Britain. Company CEO P.B. Jacobse said he’s wanted to open in New York for several years. He credited Related’s “commitment to a fully collaborative approach with all their partners from retail to food and beverage” for the choice of Hudson Yards.

“It’s always been our desire to go to New York,” Jacobse told us. “I lived there in the 1990s when I worked at the Waldorf Astoria for five years.” The Hudson Yards venues will employ more than 250 people, he said.

Jacobse noted, “We operate at locations like Sky Garden [at 20 Fenchurch] — a three-level restaurant, bar and event-facility complex at the tower’s top. When we started talking to the Related team in March, it sounded like they wanted somebody with just those skill sets.”

Jacobse said half of the 30 Hudson Yards top-floor venue will consist of a restaurant, bar and private dining room with a total of 150 seats facing Midtown. The other half will be an event space facing New Jersey.

In addition to occupying the 10,000 square feet on the 92d floor, rhubarb will operate an indoor-outdoor bar on the observation deck itself.

Hudson Yards’ restaurants are “curated” by superstar chef Keller of Per Se fame and Kenneth Himmel, president and CEO of Related division Related Urban.

In more Hudson Yards leasing news, jewelers Cartier and Van Cleef & Arpels and watchmaker Piaget have joined the retail mix’s 720,000 square feet. Some 70 percent of the space is already leased. Stores include Aritzia, Banana Republic, Coach, Stuart Weitzman, the Body Shop and Sephora.

Meanwhile, the Vessel — the eye-popping, 15-story-high sculptural folly designed by Britain’s Thomas Heatherwick — is to top off by the end of this year, Related said. The structure of bronzed steel and concrete, which will boast 154 interconnecting flights of stairs, is the centerpiece of Hudson Yards’ five-acre public plaza.
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"A sky-high pleasure palace is joining the food-and-fun scene at Hudson Yards," says @nypost. London-based rhubarb will open two eateries in the mega-project, one in the shopping mall and the other on the 92nd floor of 30 Hudson Yards. The 1,296-ft tower just reached its final setback and is now framing its last 300'. The $3 billion supertall will rise higher than the Empire State Building and will host the city's highest outdoor observation deck.

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That Joel Zimmer photo is sensational...
Uncommon view also. Down 7th I guess.
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Uncommon view also. Down 7th I guess.
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that's Up 5th Ave
I'm talking about this picture.

In Greenwich Village, 7th aligns with 1 Penn. It's at Carmine and 7th Ave to be exact.
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Old Posted Nov 30, 2017, 7:07 PM
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Every day now I'm like a kid waiting for Christmas, looking up to see just how they're gonna build this observation deck.
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The tower reached 63rd floor, 5 more floors left.
     
     
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IIRC it was the Carpenters who sang a cute (and unintentionally prophetic) little 1970's light rock ditty about all these goings on...
     
     
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The tower reached 63rd floor, 5 more floors left.

wow nice mind meld today -- i just clikd on here to see about that -- thx!

     
     
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