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AvalonBay reportedly planning 58-story rental tower on Willoughby Street in Brooklyn

September 14, 2010
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AvalonBay Communities filed plans last week for a 58-story rental apartment tower on Willoughby Street between Bridge and Duffield streets in Brooklyn.

According to an article by Linda Collins today at brookyneagle.net, the 860-unit project will be known as Avalon Willoughby West and would become the tallest building in Brooklyn.

In June, The Clarrett Group topped out its 51-story rental tower at 111 Lawrence Street, known as "The Brooklyner," which was two feet taller than the borough's previous tallest building, the 512-foot-high Williamsburgh Savings Bank Building that has been converted to residential use and is now known as One Hanson Place.

AvalonBay Communities is already building a major complex nearby at Myrtle Avenue, Gold Street and Flatbush Avenue Extension called Avalon Fort Greene.

The article quoted Stephanie Cuba, project manager for AvalonBay as stating that her company sees "a big demand for apartments" and are "big believers in Downtown Brooklyn," adding that the company thinks "it's a great community."

Noting that the area has been an untapped market Cuba said she is well aware of the four hotels in various stages of development around the corner on Duffield Street, the article continued.

Ms. Cuba told the Brooklyn Eagle that she is not sure of a starting date but that demolition of existing buildings and construction on the new building should start within a year, and completion is estimated to take two years. She said that a final design of the project by SLCE Architects has not been completed.

The building will be about 596 feet tall and have parking for about 345 cars and street-level retail.
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Looks like the tower proposal may not be as dead as we thought...



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East Side Park May Get Razed to Build New United Nations Tower
A notorious developer who bulldozed through communities may have his own memorial in Murray Hill destroyed.





December 10, 2010
By Amy Zimmer


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MURRAY HILL — Master builder Robert Moses was notorious for bulldozing through communities — without any public input — to construct highways, bridges and tunnels. Now, a 1.3-acre playground bearing his name in Murray Hill may be on the other side of the shovel — only this time around, the decision will be made by community consensus.

Moses was infamous for creating a gash through Bronx neighborhoods for his Cross Bronx Expressway and would have done the same in the Lower East Side, SoHo and the West Village to build the Lower Manhattan Expressway, if the activist Jane Jacobs and others had not stopped him. But Moses was also responsible for creating a vast amount of parkland, more than doubling parks acreage to 34,673 between 1934 and 1960.

The park that bears his name is anything but monumental. Sitting on 42nd Street between the FDR and First Avenue, across from the United Nations, the playground is bifurcated by the Queens-Midtown Tunnel ventilating tower, with a blacktop used mainly by a roller hockey league on one side and some handball and small basketball courts, a comfort station and dog run, on the other side.

City and state officials have long been talking about razing the playground to build a new tower for the United Nations, but the community will only give up the parkland — which must be approved by Albany — if it wins some concessions.

Residents want a replacement park of the same size in the vicinity and a waterfront esplanade that would stretch from 38th Street, past the UN, up to 61st Street.


Residents are hoping to act quickly on this since there are some pilings in the East River left over from the State Department of Transportation’s FDR temporary outer-detour roadway for a rehabilitation project. Using them for part of the esplanade, estimated to cost $130 million to $150 million, would save money.

"Robert Moses, he wasn’t interested in the preservation of New York," said Anthony, a homeless man who declined to give his last name and was the lone person was sitting on the blacktop on a frigid Thursday afternoon.

Anthony was practicing playing a penny whistle he made with a PVC pipe. He liked coming to this blacktop — where he slept for many years before some benches were removed — because it was often empty except for dog walkers, he said. Before the comfort stations were closed down about a year ago, they were a favorite for cabbies. "It’s one of the few places you can park your car and not get a ticket," he said of the street next to the park.

Matt Siegel, 25, who was playing with his Pitt bull mix, Havi, in the dog run, said he wouldn’t mind the park being demolished if another popped up nearby. When he learned that Robert Moses was one of the main forces behind the Brooklyn Dodgers moving to Los Angeles after blocking a Brooklyn relocation to get them to Queens, Siegel said, "We don’t like him."

State Assemblyman Brian Kavanagh said nothing would happen with the park unless the community agreed on a replacement park.

"The irony of potentially eliminating a park named for Robert Moses is not lost on some of us," he said. "We’re certainly not intending to do this Robert Moses-style."


He and other elected officials involved in the planning — State Senator Liz Krueger and City Councilman Dan Garodnick — held a public forum with Community Board 6 in June on the issue and planned to have more opportunities for public comment, Kavanagh said.

Even though the state DOT was supposed to have removed the pilings once its work was done in 2007, it was leaving them in place to give the city time, a DOT spokesman said. But the complicated real estate deal involves other moving parts, including selling off two city-owned office buildings occupied by UN tenants.

CB6 passed a resolution on Wednesday supporting the UN takeover of Robert Moses Park as long as they get what they want in return. They know getting a replacement park won’t be easy, and they don’t want small pocket parks.

"What good is that? You might be able to play hopscotch," said CB6 member Ellen Imbibo, noting that her district has the least amount of open space per capita in the city.


"We don’t know what’s going to be the piece to get the ball rolling, even slowly," Imbimbo said. "You’ve got to get state legislation through Albany for the park, but the community has to where the replacement is. In New York where can you find 30,000 square feet? You gotta look pretty hard."

















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This proposal is back on the table, so I've taken it out of the UN renovation thread.

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http://online.wsj.com/article/SB1000...425149560.html

U.N. Building Plan Proceeds .

By JOE LAURIA
July 7, 2011

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After getting a green light from Albany, the United Nations is expected to push ahead with a plan to build an office tower on a playground near its headquarters.

The new tower would house U.N. staff from two city-owned buildings and from the U.N. complex, which is undergoing a $1.8 billion renovation due to be completed in 2013.

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Con Ed, U.N. moves boost East River park odds

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July 5, 2011

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...The plan involves, in part, razing a playground near East 42nd Street to construct a new tower for the United Nations and selling city-owned buildings that currently host U.N. offices.
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NY lawmakers approve new UN tower

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July 7, 2011

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New York lawmakers have passed legislation authorizing construction of a new United Nations office building on a playground next to its headquarters in Manhattan.

The measure, if signed into law by Gov. Andrew Cuomo, would require finding substitute Manhattan parkland to make up for the piece of the Robert Moses Playground that would be lost.
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That "playground" is really a dump and would be better off developed or as greenspace.
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Anybody know what the site is zoned for?
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Anybody know what the site is zoned for?
The tower itself will be no more that 500 ft, or no higher than the current UN tower.
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That's too bad it won't be an impactful height, but since it's going to house UN staff there really shouldn't be much delay in regard to construction. But I also sort of having a feeling since it is a UN building the design will likely be more conservative. Are those fair assumptions NYGuy, or anyone else who is more knowledgeable on the situation than myself?

Anyways, I'll take a roughly 500 foot office building. It'll add to unparalleled density of Manhattan.
     
     
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Anyways, I'll take a roughly 500 foot office building. It'll add to unparalleled density of Manhattan.
And we're about to retake the top spot for supertalls!
     
     
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Got Ideas for UN Land Swap and East River Esplanade? Electeds Want to Know



July 21, 2011
By Amy Zimmer


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Besides the sinkhole-laden stretch of waterfront along the East River from East 60th to 125th streets, the chunk between East 38th to 59th streets isn't even open to the public. That mile-long gap might finally be completed if a complicated deal involving the United Nations building an office tower on parkland works out along with other serious financial, engineering and security issues.

The area's elected officials — state Sen. Liz Krueger, state Assemblyman Brian Kavanagh and City Councilman Dan Garodnick — are calling on residents to provide input in a series of public forums in August and September on the negotiations, which they announced Thursday.

Gov. Andrew Cuomo passed a law that would allow the UN to build an office tower on Robert Moses Playground on First Avenue between 41st and 42nd streets in exchange for a major park and improving open space along the East River.
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Roller Hockey Players Want Penalty Called on UN Land Swap

August 5, 2011
By Amy Zimmer

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A plan to convert a portion of the East Side waterfront into a continuous greenway is being hailed by local joggers, cyclists, dog walkers and stroller pushers — but it's getting slapped down by a group of roller hockey players who say it'll take away their practice space.

The East End Hockey Association has been playing on the blacktop of the 1.3 acre Robert Moses Playground since 1972.

If a deal with the city on Robert Moses Playground isn't reached by Oct. 10, the law that Albany passed in July to give it to the UN to build its office tower — which would be connected to the Secretariat and the rest of its campus via a tunnel under 42nd Street — becomes moot.
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Solow's Con Ed site jumps back into the picture...

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Developer lobs 11th-hour pitch for new UN tower
Sheldon Solow offers development options, including building the spire on his nine-acre site, just south of the United Nations; prognosis not good.


By Theresa Agovino
August 12, 2011

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Last week, he met with elected officials to propose that either he could erect the new United Nations building on a site he owns just south of the United Nations, or he could do it on the Robert Moses Playground, just across East 42nd Street from the United Nations along First Avenue. In that case, Mr. Solo is proposing that he would relocate the playground to his site.

Mr. Solow had proposed constructing a building for the Untied Nations a few years ago, but is raising it again presumably because current plans being advanced do not involve the nine acres he owns along First Avenue, just below the international body. His plan to construct seven towers on his property appears to have stalled.
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United Nations Land Swap One Step Closer



June 29, 2011
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State lawmakers made the first move in a complicated and expensive deal — one that's been years in the making and would likely take years still to complete — to give Robert Moses Playground to the United Nations in exchange for a replacement park.

The law, which was recently passed by both houses and awaits the governor's signature, would allow the UN to build a new tower on the 1.3-acre playground sitting just south of its headquarters between 42nd and 41st streets between the FDR Drive and First Avenue.
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A New UN Building in New York
There is an active plan for a new UN building in New York City.




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There is an active plan for a new UN building in New York City.

Apparently knowledge of this issue has been almost entirely localized in New York. However, constructing a second U.N. building would likely have significant financial implications for the U.S. federal government, which pays 22 percent of the U.N. regular budget and would likely shoulder increased payments to the U.N. in future years resulting from costs associated with the project.
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^Uh, that seems more like a political op-ed piece than a factual article on the new UN building. A factual article wouldn't use language such as, "the UN is morally bankrupt".
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^Uh, that seems more like a political op-ed piece than a factual article on the new UN building. A factual article wouldn't use language such as, "the UN is morally bankrupt".
Nor should such verbiage be applied to a *relevant* article about the new UN building. Whether you agree with the proposition or not, it doesn't belong in a piece about a high-rise.
Let op-ed writers from the Times pop the top off that can o' worms.
     
     
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Of course, you always consider the source. But we don't have to agree with everything someone writes to read it.



http://www.thenewamerican.com/usnews...w-tower-in-nyc
UN To Build Massive New Tower in NYC

Written by R. Cort Kirkwood
28 September 2011

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The new UN tower will encompass some 900,000 square feet and cost upwards of $450 million and perhaps even more. The present 39-story UN Secretariat Building and new structure (which will be no taller, say planners) will connect “with with an underground tunnel to facilitate movement between the two buildings,” the Heritage Foundation’s Brett Schaefer reported in early September.

Inasmuch as no one in Washington seems to know anything about it, Schaefer recommended that the Obama administration and Congress "request immediately all relevant details, plans, and cost estimates related to the transfer of the Robert Moses Playground to the U.N. and the construction of a new U.N. tower. This information should be provided to Congress, and the Administration should facilitate access to additional details and materials as necessary.”

Congress must also tell the government of New York that it expects to see information about the “financial implications of the real estate deal,” including a “detailed analysis of the project’s expenses and the anticipated financial implications for the U.S. federal government resulting from the property deal and new U.N. building and related costs through the U.N. budget.”
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Best resolution for the U.N.
The city would get up to $400 million if it were to sell 1 and 2 U.N. Plaza.


September 25, 2011


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The City of New York owns potentially valuable buildings at the east end of midtown, but the major tenant, the United Nations, pays cheap rents and can extend its leases through 2023. Shouldn't the cash-strapped city do all it can to escape from those deals and sell the buildings?

The U.N. long ago ran out of room at its aging Secretariat Building and has employees scattered across the city. Wouldn't it be preferable for the U.N. to consolidate them in a new building on an underutilized site, injecting hundreds of millions of dollars into the struggling construction industry and cementing its economically beneficial presence in the city?

Fortunately, city and state decision-makers have not sided with the few residents and roller-hockey players who don't want a U.N. building on the blacktop. The local elected officials—City Councilman Daniel Garodnick, state Sen. Liz Krueger, Assemblyman Brian Kavanagh and Rep. Carolyn Maloney—believe that the benefits of the land-sale plan outweigh the not-in-my-backyarders' concerns about building shadows and blocked views.
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