Posted Dec 11, 2019, 6:21 PM
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https://www.6sqft.com/one-vanderbilt...red-overhangs/
One Vanderbilt’s observation deck named the Summit, will have two glass-floored overhangs
DECEMBER 11, 2019
BY DANA SCHULZ
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Now known as the Summit, the 59th-floor deck will have “two step-out, glass floor ledges that overhang Madison Avenue.” Also on this floor will be food and beverage options, and on the floor below will be an “‘infinity room’ with 40-foot-high ceilings.” The building is set to open in August 2020, while the Summit will begin welcoming guests (who will pay $35 for the experience) at the end of 2021.
At 1,401 feet, One Vanderbilt is Midtown’s tallest office building and the fourth-tallest skyscraper in New York City (following One World Trade at 1,776 feet, Central Park Tower at 1,550 feet, and 111 West 57th Street at 1,428 feet).
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https://nypost.com/2019/12/10/sl-gre...anderbilt/amp/
SL Green reveals ribbon-cutting date for One Vanderbilt
By Lois Weiss
December 10, 2019
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The ribbon-cutting for One Vanderbilt will take place Aug. 4, 2020, and right now it has 533,657 square feet left to rent in the 1.67 million-square-foot building that towers above and is connected to Grand Central Terminal.
The presentation revealed that office rents are ranging from $125 to $300 per square foot, with nine to 12 months of free rent and a tenant- improvement allowance of $95 to $105 per square foot.
SL Green also has formed its own joint venture with co-owner Hines to manage the 71,938-square-foot observatory that will be on the 57th through 59th floors and is over 1,000 feet high.
Now known as the Summit, it will have two step-out, glass floor ledges that overhang Madison Avenue. The 58th floor will have an “infinity room” with 40-foot-high ceilings, while an outdoor terrace on the 59th floor will offer food and beverages. Snøhetta is designing, while Kenzo Digital is creating an immersive experience. The observatory won’t open until the end of 2021, and by 2024...
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