BIG Architects has revealed new renderings of the proposed rooftop addition to the 104-year-old Fifth Avenue Lord & Taylor building. WeWork purchased the building last year for $850 million and plans to make the property their new headquarters. Lord & Taylor will close after the 2018-19 holiday season sighting lack of profitability.
Read MoreHFZ Capital Officially Launches Sales At The Bjarke Ingels-Designed XI
The XI, HFZ Capital Group's full-block, mixed-use development between the High Line and the Hudson River in West Chelsea designed by Bjarke Ingels, has officially launched sales with pricing starting at $2.85 million. The developers have also launched a website at www.thexi.com.
Read MorePhase 1 Of The Bjarke Ingels-Designed BIG U Now Underway, Transforming LES' East River Park
The first phase of BIG U, the Bjarke Ingels and One Architecture & Urbanism-designed storm protection system coming to Manhattan's Lower East Side, is now underway as Rebuild by Design and Gold Old Lower East Side have released an RFP for a stewardship part. The submission deadline for the RFP is August 9, 2018.
Read MoreHFZ Capital Unveils The Gilles & Boissier & Gabellini Sheppard Associates-Designed Interiors At XI
HFZ Capital has revealed the interiors at the Bjarke Ingels Group-Designed XI after launching sales in May. When topped out, the west tower will rise 400' and the east tower will rise 300'. Bjarke Ingels Group (BIG) designed the twisting towers to rotate to maximize views from both towers.
Read MoreHFZ Capital's Bjarke Ingels-Designed High Line Condo XI Will Launch Sales On May 7
After undergoing a name change from The Eleventh, to XI, HFZ Capital's Bjarke Ingels Group designed high line condo will launch sales on May 7. One bedrooms will start at $2.8, 2 bedrooms will start at $3.9 million, 3 bedrooms from $6.5 million and 4-bedroom starting at $9 million. XI will also feature half-floor penthouse units starting at $25 million.
Read MoreConstruction Update: The Bjarke Ingels-Designed, High Line Hugging The Eleventh Avenue Hits Vertical Rise
The Bjarke Ingels-designed High Line hugging The Eleventh, located 76 Eleventh Avenue, which is being developed by HFZ Capital Group has hit vertical rise from the podium. When topped out, the west tower will rise 400' and the east tower will rise 300'.
Read MorePROFILEnyc’s Top 5 of 2017
No city rings in the New Year like New York City. 2017 was a big year for NYC real estate as new towers such as 432 Park, 53W53, and 56 Leonard, amongst others, transformed the Manhattan skyline as they powered towards completion. Some of the world’s finest architects including Herzog & de Meuron, Bjarke Ingels, and Kohn Pedersen Fox unveiled some of the most progressive designs the world has ever seen while NYC’s top brokers continued to turn the city’s most lavish homes. Here is PROFILEnyc’s Top 5 Moments from 2017:
1. Lightstone And Sir David Adjaye Announce Collaboration On 130 William, Adjaye Associates' First NYC Condo Tower
Lightstone, one of the largest and most diversified privately held real estate companies in the United States, and Adjaye Associates, the world-renowned architecture firm founded by Sir David Adjaye, have announced 130 William, a luxury condominium building located in downtown Manhattan. 130 William is Adjaye Associates’ first condominium tower in New York City. Sir David Adjaye, who was recently knighted by Queen Elizabeth II and named one of TIME's 100 most influential people of 2017, is recognized as one of the leading architects of his generation. Adjaye Associates will design both the architecture and interiors for the project. 130 William will feature 244 residences and rise 66 stories to make a bold architectural statement and unique addition to Manhattan’s iconic skyline. Check out the full feature here.
2. PROFILE Exclusive: Transforming NYC's Ever Evolving Skyline At 53W53 With David Penick Of Hines
PROFILEnyc had the exclusive opportunity to tour the fast-rising ultra-luxury, supertall residential tower 53W53 with David Penick, Managing Director at Hines, and discuss with him the fast-rising Manhattan skyline and what it takes to bring such an iconic building to New York City. The ultra-modern Jean-Nouvel structure is already turning heads in Midtown Manhattan with its tapering, exoskeleton design in an neighborhood that has seen skyline changing towers such as One57 and 432 Park rise in recent years. One thing is for sure, the Central Park and Manhattan views matched with Jean Nouvel design just cannot be beat.
PROFILEnyc: Up until One57 was completed in 2014 there really wasn't any urgency for supertall towers in New York City. Since then Manhattan has seen some of the world's finest towers rise including One57, 432 Park and soon to be 53W53, 111 West 57 and Central Park Tower. What kicked off this development boom?
David Penick: Demand for great places to live. Skyscrapers have always been a large part of the fabric that makes up the New York City skyline and play a significant role in defining Manhattan. In recent years, developers have been geographically limited when it comes to sites where they can build significant projects and to maximize space the most effective way to do this, is to build skyward. New state-of-the-art and improved materials also makes building taller skyscrapers a more efficient process. 53W53 is located on a through-block site running to 54th Street, west of Fifth Avenue, in the epicenter of New York's global business, arts and cultural districts. For us, we wanted to create something that is truly unique. Read the exclusive interview here.
3. Tishman Speyer's Bjarke Ingels Group-Designed Supertall 66 Hudson Boulevard Set To Go Vertical In Hudson Yards
Tishman Speyer's BIG-designed, 64-story office tower is just about ready to go vertical in Hudson yards. Located at 66 Hudson Boulevard, demotion and excavation work has been completed and the supertall is ready to begin foundation work. Bjarke Ingels Group, BIG, designed the structure featuring an iconic design with cascading terraces with hanging gardens spiraling down. The building will be made of column free floors, each with its own outdoor space. 66 Hudson Boulevard will rise 1,005', 65-stories, and encompass 2.8 million SF of total development. The office tower will offer most office space along with double height amenity spaces and 27,000 SF of retail space on the ground floor. Costs are expected to be roughly $3 billion. Completion is expected for 2019. Check out more renderings of the supertall here.
4. Amenity Space at Herzog & de Meuron's 56 Leonard Finally Unveiled
The amenity spaces on the 9th and 10th floors of Herzog & de Meuron's 56 Leonard have finally been unveiled by Dezeen. The 17,000 SF amenity space features very industrial design with tons of exposed concrete and dark palate. Amenities include a state-of-the-art fitness center, yoga studio, private dining room, library lounge, indoor/ outdoor theater, children's room, "sky estuary" with 75' infinity edge lap pool, landscaped sundeck with jacuzzi, steam room, massage and treatment rooms, sauna, and conference center. 56 Leonard is a 60 story condo building developed by Alexico Group and designed by Pritzker-Prize winning Swiss architects Herzog & de Meuron. It features a cantilevered, interlocking design that is distinctly recognizable in the Tribeca skyline. 56 Leonard features 145 condominium residences with 10 penthouses atop the skyscraper. Units feature floor-to-ceiling glass, private outdoor space and range from open loft style to five bedroom layouts. Head here to check out the lavish amenities.
5. Tour The Newly Unveiled Sky-High Duplex At The Kohn Pedersen Fox-Designed Madison Square Park Tower
Take a look inside the Madison Square Park Tower's newly unveiled sky-high duplex with interiors designed by Martin Brudnizki Design Studio, and furnished by designer Cheryl Eisen. Unit 48B spans 2,169 SF and features 2 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms. The residence includes a split bedroom layout, a luxurious kitchen with marble countertops and custom cabinetry, a white oak and bronze staircase, master suite and home office. The unit also features triple exposure views to the north, east and south including of One World Trade Center, The Chrysler Building, Empire State Building, etc. 48B is the last available duplex in the building and is listed for $8,325,000. Madison Square Park Tower is designed by Kohn Pedersen Fox and was developed by Continuum Company. Amenities include access to impeccable concierge services through the building a fitness center with a basketball court, a golf studio, yoga studio, and private training facilities; a library, a residents lounge with billiards, and a private dining room with demonstration kitchen on the 54th floor.The tower features 83 condominium units, and is located at 45 East 22nd Street. Tour the ultra-luxe residence here.
Tishman Speyer's Bjarke Ingels Group-Designed Supertall 66 Hudson Boulevard Set To Go Vertical In Hudson Yards
Tishman Speyer's BIG-designed, 64-story office tower is just about ready to go vertical in Hudson yards. Located at 66 Hudson Boulevard, demotion and excavation work has been completed and the supertall is ready to begin foundation work.
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