Morris Adjmi Architects has revealed a new rendering of their proposed mixed-use design for 32 West 8th Street in Manhattan’s Greenwich Village. The proposal will go before New York City’s Landmarks Preservation Commission for approval to demolish the existing one-story commercial structure on the site.
Read MoreBjarke Ingels Reveals New Renderings Of Proposed Rooftop Addition For The Fifth Avenue Lord & Taylor Building
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 MoreVornado Realty Trust Reveals Richard Rogers-Redesigned 260 Eleventh Avenue
Vornado Realty Trust has revealed their plans to redevelop 260 Eleventh Avenue, a commercial project redesigned by British architect Richard Rogers. The building was originally built in 1911 and currently stands 235,000 SF, though it will be expanded during the renovation.
Read More555 West End Avenue School-To-Condo Conversion Revealed On The Upper West Side
555 West End Avenue has been revealed on the Upper West Side, the circa-1908 Catholic School reborn as a collection of 13 spectacular condominium residences has released a first look at interior renderings.
Read More"Less Bland" Redesign For 312-322 Canal Street in TriBeCa Submitted To Landmarks Preservation Commission
Trans World Equities has submitted a revised plan for 312-322 Canal Street in TriBeCa after the initial design was rejected by the Landmarks Preservation Commission for being too bland. Both plans were designed by Paul A. Castrucci Architect and the updated design is pending approval.
Read MoreRussian Billionaire Roman Abramovich's Upper East Side Megamansion Redesign Approved By The Landmarks Preservation Commission
Russian billionaire Roman Abramovich's Upper East Side megamansion redesign, which PROFILEnyc reported at the end of October would be up for review by the Landmarks Preservation Commission, has been approved. The new proposal, which was designed by a world-class group of architects including Stephen Wang + Associates and Herzog & de Meuron.
Read MoreHilton And Anbang At Odds Over Final Hotel Room Count At The Waldorf Astoria
Drama is beginning to heat up at the Waldorf Astoria, which Anbang purchased in 2015 for $1.95 billion. Anbang had planned to convert the legendary hotel from 1,413 hotel rooms to both 840 hotel rooms with 409 condominiums overseen by Skidmore, Owings, & Merrill (SOM) with construction led by Aecom Tishman.
Read MoreCheck-Out the Snøhetta-Designed Proposal To Revamp to 550 Madison Avenue Which Is Already Causing Drama
Since Sony left 550 Madison over a year ago, the Philip Johnson-designed, iconic postmodern office tower has sat mostly vacant. First there was the failed plans by the Chetrit Group to convert the buildings in a condo tower, followed by the $1.4 billion sale of the property to Olayan America in May 2016.
Read MoreRoman Abramovich Purchases Another Townhouse On The Upper East Side For His Mega-Mansion Assemblage
Russian billionaire Roman Abramovich has purchased another Upper East Side townhouse adjacent to his 3 other adjoined townhouses as he continues to build his assemblage for his Upper East Side mega-mansion.
Read MoreCheck-Out The New Renderings The Morris Adjmi Architects-Designed 419 Broadway in SoHo
Morris Adjmi Architects has released new renderings of their design for 419 Broadway in SoHo, which is being developed by United American Land, LLC. The proposal is up for review by the Landmarks Preservation Commission.
Read MoreKUB Capital Unveils 150 Wooster in SoHo's Cast Iron Historic District
KUB Capital has unveiled their new ground-up luxury residential development, 150 Wooster, which offers buyers a rare opportunity to snag a newly built home in the neighborhood’s landmarked Cast Iron Historic District.
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