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That's what I was getting at. Everything on their site is out of date.
Guess I"ll say it again. We've seen the models already that correspond with the graphic. We could see 10 new renderings of 10 different designs for this tower. Doesn't mean a thing. Go with what you already know unless proven otherwise.
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Guess I"ll say it again. We've seen the models already that correspond with the graphic. We could see 10 new renderings of 10 different designs for this tower. Doesn't mean a thing. Go with what you already know unless proven otherwise.
I agree.
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Sometimes developer portfolios aren't updated right away with what is the most current design. Example of this in the day was 3 WTC where the design on the portfolio was not what was current (was still showing the old height and cross bracing).

3 Hudson is another example (with the ever changing designs on that tower).

But it serves to give us an idea in a way. Although I like the cross bracing/diamond look, but one of many outcomes until its legit official.
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^ I wouldn't put Chase in the category of developer. This is their tower, and I don't believe Foster would just throw out his finished product on some random website without details.
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^ I wouldn't put Chase in the category of developer. This is their tower, and I don't believe Foster would just throw out his finished product on some random website without details.
I agree. Not to mention, Chase does not need to VE anything.
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I love it. It has elements of the ESB and 30 Rock.
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This one cannot rise fast enough.
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That looks well over 1400' to me.
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I agree.

It’s supposedly 1,425’ to the roof.
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Looks pretty good. Will dominate this part of Midtown, at least for a short while.
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to quote matthew mcconaughey,"alright alright alright."

from that n-s render it is definitely a new yorky type tower.

i bet the quality of materials will be off the charts -- we'll see.
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I'm sure this has been said before but someone took San Francisco's Embarcadero Center and stretched it 3 times as tall... that rendering makes the facade look more boring though, hopefully it's nicer like the first ones we saw
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Very nice. Under different circumstances, I would say the top calls for a multi-level public observation deck. But this tower would be basically sandwiched between two others with decks anyway.




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Willis Tower is still my fav building in North America because of it's height and mass but this could tie it
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I see that 245 Park has a bit if paint damage.

They should fix it if it isn't also due for the wrecking apparatus.
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245 Would look sweet with a reclad. I'd keep her ivery/bronze color scheme, but in metal and glass instead of brick. That would be a fresh new update which still leaves the building recognizable. Please, no more replacing multihued and/or textured facades with blank glass walls!
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A little on 245

https://slgreen.com/news/428

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SL Green Finalizes Preferred Equity Investment at 245 Park

November 30th, 2018

SL Green Realty Corp., New York City’s largest office landlord, today announced that it has completed the second phase of its preferred equity investment in 245 Park Avenue. SL Green made its initial investment in 245 Park Avenue during the second quarter of 2018, and as part of the recent closing, the investment now totals $148.2 million. In connection with this modification, SL Green will serve as the building’s property manager, overseeing all leasing and operations.

The 1,780,000 square foot, 44-story tower, built in 1967 and designed by Shreve, Lamb & Harmon Associates, is one of the modern corporate headquarters that transformed Park Avenue into one of the most distinguished corporate corridors in the world. Occupying the entire block between 46th and 47th Streets, 245 Park Avenue is among the largest buildings on Park Avenue and has direct access to Grand Central Terminal. The building is currently 91% leased and is home to firms such as Société Générale S.A., Angelo Gordon, Rabobank and Ares Capital.
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