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Old Posted May 27, 2014, 2:43 PM
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North 7 Subway entrance, notice that this design is inferior to the South entrance.






Hey ILNY, thanks for the great photos. Always nice to see your progress updates. From my understanding, the structure in the first quoted photo is actually a small cafe that will be in the 3rd block of HPB, between 35th and 36th. The second subway entrance will go over the hole to the left of the second photo between 34th and 35th, similar in design to that already constructed.


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Hey ILNY, thanks for the great photos. Always nice to see your progress updates. From my understanding, the structure in the first quoted photo is actually a small cafe that will be in the 3rd block of HPB, between 35th and 36th. The second subway entrance will go over the hole to the left of the second photo between 34th and 35th, similar in design to that already constructed.
You are right, thanks for clarifying.
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Sneak Peek: Hudson Park & Boulevard





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Moinian, Related, and Brookfield are building so much on their combined 35 acres on the Far West Side, it's hard to wrap your head around it. That's why Bisnow is hosting a Future of Manhattan's Far West Side event on June 25 at Espace on West 42nd Street.

We got a sneak peek at the under-construction Hudson Park & Boulevard (conceptualized as the new Park Avenue, only wider) with Avison Young's Anthony LoPresti, and Moinian's Oskar Brecher (who will be a panelist at our event) and Aron Kirsch, and The LiRo Group's Felix Rubenstein and Dan Bradley.

The progress is stunning, and the first three blocks will open by the end of the year. We snapped the guys at 36th Street and Hudson Boulevard West, which already is paved and will run south from 38th into Moinian's 3 Hudson Blvd at 35th Street. The northbound Hudson Boulevard East will run from 33rd to 38th. The park will run between the boulevards (each will be 30 feet wide), and the 33rd to 36th stretch will deliver by the end of the year.




Also at 36th Street, a cafe/concession stand already is in the works. (No line! Now's your chance.) Oskar tells us the Hudson Yards/Hell's Kitchen BID, formed just weeks ago, likely will be active in the City's RFP and selection process.




Paving for the winding sidewalk has begun, and the Dickensian light posts that line it already are up. A playground will eventually replace the dirt mover (though it no doubt would be popular with the kids if it stayed). In the background, Related's first Hudson Yards office tower is going higher every day.




This may look like the beginnings of a streetlight, but it's actually an art installation designed by James Carpenter Design Associates. The installation will be 50 feet tall and will have 20 light sources, so both the pole and the surrounding ground will be canvases for the light show.




Just south of 35th Street, the 7 train's northern exit is taking shape. To the left of these stairs, four escalators will take passengers 40 feet down to the turnstiles, and then another set of escalators will go another 80 feet to the platform, which will stretch two blocks to the station's southern entrance at the foot of Moinian's 3 Hudson Blvd.




What we're about to tell you will change you forever. To create rolling hillsides, geofoam is cheaper than real dirt (leave it to the real estate industry to find something that actually is cheaper than dirt). Just stack a few tiers of foam like steps, cover with sand to make an even slope, and put down some soil.




We snapped Oskar and Anthony in front of the 3 Hudson Blvd site, which will become one of two office buildings that will sit directly adjacent to a park (not separated by a road). The office buildings on Park Avenue are on average 50 years older than the new ones rising on the Far West Side, Anthony tells us, and Oskar says that translates to 20% to 30% savings in operations, from energy-efficient elevators to column-free space to safety. And while the delay in rezoning Midtown East allows the local real estate market to deal with one thing at a time—the Far West Side and then Midtown East—Aron says the East Side has a significant role to play, as well. NYC needs 60M SF to 80M SF of new office space over the next 40 years, he says.




The southern 7 train entrance, just south of 34th, gives a closer glimpse at what the finished product will look like. Picone Contracting, which long has worked on government projects, is building the subway and may also build the foundation for build 3 Hudson Boulevard foundation, which would be its first major private-sector project. Aron tells us the 7 train stop at Hudson Boulevard is designed to handle 30,000 people an hour.




The park from 33rd to 34th shows off the almost finished product. Aron says there are 12,000 plants and trees on this block alone. (Who needs fancy oxygen bars when you've got an oxygen block?) Oskar tells us the park and boulevard were conceived as part of NYC's Olympics bid and a parking facility originally was going to lie under the park.




The days of lounging around on park benches are closer than you think!
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Moinian Secures Land Loan for 3 Hudson Blvd.

By John Jordan
June 24, 2014


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The Moinian Group reports it has secured a land loan through AIG’s Commercial Mortgage Lending Group for its 1.8-million-square-foot LEED Platinum 3 Hudson Blvd. tower project on Manhattan's West Side.

Currently being built in the heart of the Hudson Yards district, the tower will occupy an entire block between 11th Avenue and Hudson Boulevard Park from West 34th Street to West 35th Street. No financial terms of the transaction were disclosed concerning the financing of the land associated with the 3 Hudson Blvd. project.

Designed by architect Dan Kaplan FAIA of FXFOWLE, 3 Hudson Boulevard will include 48,000-square-foot floor plates on the podium level, 30,000-square-foot to 35,000-square-foot, column-free floor plates in the tower office floors, 11-foot-high ceilings, and floor-to-ceiling windows.

Based on its plans unveiled in December, the 3 Hudson Yards development is to include 1.5 million square feet of Class A office space and 22,000 square feet of retail space. At the time, the uppermost floors of the building were pegged for either another 350,000 square feet of office space or up to 14 floors of luxury residential space.

The site’s foundation—shared with the MTA for construction of the 7 subway line extension—is also entirely set on the densest granite in Manhattan, requiring no platform, Moinian Group officials say. In addition there will be direct access to the new 7 line subway entrance through Hudson Boulevard Park at the building’s front door.
Tower still needs a tenant.
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I haven't been keeping up on HY, so seeing all of this progress was a treat. This entire area is going to be something else.
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Tower still needs a tenant.
So they got a loan before a tenant? I thought it is usually the other way around.
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Great news!
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So they got a loan before a tenant? I thought it is usually the other way around.
They will need a tenant to get a construction loan. That won't be too far off from the sound of it...


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Moinain lands financing deal for 3 Hudson Boulevard

June 25, 2014


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The Moinian Group announced yesterday (Tuesday) that it has secured a loan for an unspecified amount with AIG companies through its Commercial Mortgage Lending Group, for the land associated with 3 Hudson Boulevard, the developer’s 1.8 million-square-foot, LEED Platinum tower in the heart of the Hudson Yards district.

Set to occupy the entire block between 11th Avenue and Hudson Boulevard Park from West 34th Street to West 35th Street, the 3 Hudson Boulevard tower is one of the ‘Four Corners’ at the gateway to the Hudson Yards district, and continues to attract interest from several large companies vying for the position as the anchor office tenant.

Avison Young’s tri-state president Arthur Mirante, who oversees the building’s leasing, told Real Estate Weekly recently that he has exchanged proposals and counter-proposals with a prospective tenant and hopes to have the lease signed soon for 600,000 s/f.
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Thread title should be changed to 1,050 FT / 320 M / 66 FLOORS.
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They just couldn't let Tower Verre have that spot alone.
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Wow! It's amazing to see practically a whole new city being built in New York.
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I look forward to seeing what final designs those current placeholders will become but it gives you a sense of how this whole project will eventually turn out. It will bring a lot more balance to the skyline.
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What is crazy is that the picture doesn't even include all of the projects for the west side of the yards.
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I think this city will become the supertall capital of the world at this rate. I could only imagine the Western Yards might yield 2 or 3 supertalls. And then, theres the Midtown East Rezoning. Very promising future ahead.
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I agree with all of your comments even though other cities around the world have taller towers than us.

What New York has to offer is true density and diversity, plus possibly the largest skyline ever seen no matter what the height.

The Girasole is one of my fav towers simply because of it's unique design and height.
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I saw this video before and it's great to see it again!
From the Triangular entrance that faces the true north to the grand subway entrance leading into the park, to the lobby and the event space at the top, this tower is incredible.

A tower that exceeds Leed Platinum standards with an amazing height will be a welcome addition to my fav skyline in the world!
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Inside Hudson Park and Boulevard





By Tobias Salinger 7/09/14


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Aron Kirsch of Moinian Group and Arthur Mirante of Avison Young opened the two-acre construction site at the Hudson Park and Boulevard adjacent to the planned 1,050-foot 3 Hudson Boulevard for a hardhat tour at Hudson Yards today.

Avison Young is marketing the Moinian Group’s 1.8-million-square-foot tower with a flexible asking rent starting at $85 per square foot, and the glass structure will start rising up next to a public park and an entrance to the new 7 train subway station as soon as Avison Young signs an anchor tenant at the property, Mr. Mirante said.

“Think about the scale and then think about this extension,” said Mr. Mirante, referring to the way the High Line will snake up to the Hudson Yards district from Chelsea while leading a pack of reporters through the eventual four-acre park. “Suddenly you not only have a plaza in front of your office, you have a park. You can take a nice walk, a real walk, through the park, then sit and have your lunch.”

Media companies and financial services companies are inquiring about the property, Mr. Mirante said, and rent prices will hinge on companies’ credit and their space and infrastructure needs, with the city offering up a 20-year subsidy which would net a 500,000-square-foot tenant approximately $100 million.

Both he and Mr. Kirsch want everyone to know that the Michael Van Valkenburgh-designed public green space stretching from West 33rd to West 39th Streets and the new boulevard from West 33rd to West 38th Streets between 10th and 11th Avenues represent a significant part of the district that they say is usually only identified with the Related Companies’ projects.

“When you talk about the district and the 27 million square feet of office space, half of that will be north of 34th Street and the other half will be south of it,” Mr. Kirsch said, noting that the entire district will support 50 million square feet of total office, residential, retail and public space “over the next 30 to 40 years.”

Mr. Mirante expressed confidence he could sign an anchor tenant in the next six months for the spot where Metropolitan Transportation Authority construction workers were digging out the first phase of the foundation.

“We’re working on it,” Mr. Mirante said. “We need an anchor tenant. Sign a lease now and the building can be built in 30 months.”



Foundation for 3 Hudson Boulevard.





Sketches for the first phase of the green space at Hudson Park in the construction shed.
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