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Old Posted Aug 28, 2014, 7:26 AM
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JERSEY CITY | Vertical City | ~592 ft | 52 floors



The planned demolition of an abandoned tobacco warehouse, focus of a bitter dispute involving developers, Jersey City officials and artists who moved in, was likely to anger preservationists bent on saving the city’s industrial district. So city officials called on a big name yesterday, Dutch architect Rem Koolhaas, to unveil plans for a 52-story “vertical city” of condos and art studios that will dramatically change the city skyline as it replaces the warehouse.

The $400 million project at 111 First St. calls for a mix of apartments, living and work condominium studios for artists, a hotel, stores, parking and a gallery. It’s the first large-scale residential project in the United States for the Dutch-born architect’s firm, the Office of Metropolitan Architecture. Koolhaas, internationally known for designs of striking, practical buildings from Beijing to Seattle, said the new building would blend with the historic warehouse district surrounding it.

The two-acre project, which would replace the P. Lorillard Co. tobacco warehouse, involves a tower of three stacked buildings at First and Washington streets, the Dutch-born architect said. The lower level will include entertainment businesses, retail space, parking and condominium lofts and galleries for artists. A hotel and market-rate condo apartments will be built above those.

The tower takes its unusual shape by facing the middle section at a 90-degree angle from those above and below it. This unique configuration will allow for gardens, open terrace areas for residents, a wading pool and outdoor spaces.

Architect: Office of Metropolitan


Read more at http://www.yankodesign.com/2007/02/2...vBWcB4kArEj.99


Wikipedia: 111 First Street was an artist residency and loft building that developed in the 1980s and is now an approved 52-story skyscraper to be built in the Powerhouse Arts District or WALDO neighborhood of Jersey City. It is designed by Rem Koolhaas and is divided into four vertical rectangular sections that over-hang on the base below, as each will be at ninety degree angle to the section below. The building has residences, a hotel, retail, artist lofts and gallery space planned.



http://www.oma.eu/projects/2006/111-first-street/
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Total 1.2 million SF: 415,000 SF of apartments, 210,000 SF of hotel and amenities, 160,000 SF of artist work / live studios, 19,000 SF of gallery, 87,000 SF of retail and 240,000 SF of parking
Building height: 592 ft


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Old Posted Aug 28, 2014, 2:35 PM
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Wasn't this canceled? Plus the article is from 2007?
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Old Posted Aug 28, 2014, 4:41 PM
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This should be moved to: Vision

This was proposed before the recession. No recent word on it for years.
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Old Posted Aug 28, 2014, 5:19 PM
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This site was sold, and there's a different residential development planned for the site.
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