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Old Posted Jun 10, 2015, 8:55 PM
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Smile NEW YORK | 353 Broadway | 210 FT | 20 FLOORS

Over at Wired NY, they make a case for a potential development.
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Anyway, it seems likely now that 351 Broadway will be torn down, along with its two-story neighbors to the north at 353-357 Broadway. We already knew that 353-357 were being redeveloped, and I had heard last month that the project was bigger than just that (with 351 the logical addition, since 359 wasn’t sold along with 353-357). I also hear that the project will be even taller: A neighboring building is said to have sold air rights to the project.
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The three homely taxpayers are all coming down. Toll Brothers bought the site.
     
     
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Old Posted Jun 10, 2015, 8:57 PM
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Toll Brother has been expanding in the residential game for Manhattan. I wonder if they plan a resi tower?
     
     
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Toll only builds residential.
     
     
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The three homely taxpayers are all coming down. Toll Brothers bought the site.
Great news. Any idea on height?
     
     
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i guess the food wasn't fancy enough.
     
     
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Great news. Any idea on height?
I doubt it will be very tall.
     
     
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Toll Brothers files plans for 19-story Tribeca condo building
351 Broadway will have 112 units, notthan the 98 previously announced

November 19, 2015
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David Von Spreckelsen’s Toll Brothers City Living is following through on plans to develop a 19-story condo building at 351-355 Broadway, though a few details have changed.

Toll Brothers filed permit applications Wednesday for a 112-unit, 161,000-square-foot building on the site, which sits between Franklin and Leonard streets on Tribeca’s eastern edge.

The new structure will house five apartments on the second floor, all with private terraces. It will have eight apartments each on the third through seventh floors, seven each on the eight through 13th floors and six each on the 14th through 16th floors.

The 17th and 18th floors will contain two duplex apartments. Two units on the 19th floor, and a common rooftop terrace will cap the building off.

Amenities at the new development will include a pool, a gym, a kid’s playroom and a screening room. There will also be 7,800 square feet of retail between the ground floor and the cellar.

Goldstein, Hill and West is the architect of record.

Toll Brothers bought the property back in February from two separate sellers. At that time, a spokesperson told The Real Deal the planned building would have 98 units within 193,000 total square feet.

The developer is also in the midst of developing The Pierhouse in Brooklyn Bridge Park, 400 Park Avenue South in Nomad and 55 West 17th Street in the Flatiron District.

- See more at: http://therealdeal.com/blog/2015/11/....fuT1gjGx.dpuf
     
     
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Eh, still something. At 19 floors, good chance it will be 220-250 feet assuming modern ceiling heights + mechanical.
     
     
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Also title change title to: NEW YORK | 353 Broadway | 210 FT | 20 FLOORS

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1 Location Information (Filed At)
House No(s): 353 Street Name: BROADWAY
Borough: Manhattan Block: 174 Lot: 35 BIN: 1001908 CB No: 101
Work on Floor(s): SUB,CEL,PEN 001 thru 020 Apt/Condo No(s): Zip Code: 10013


[...]

13 Building Characteristics

Primary structural system: Masonry Concrete (CIP) Concrete (Precast) Wood
Steel (Structural) Steel (Cold-Formed) Steel (Encased in Concrete)

Proposed
Structural Occupancy Category:
Seismic Design Category:
2014/2008 Code Designations?
Occupancy Classification: J2: RESIDENTIAL Yes No
Construction Classification: I-C: 2 HOUR PROTECTED Yes No
Multiple Dwelling Classification: HAEA
Building Height (ft.): 210
Building Stories: 20

Dwelling Units: 81

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