99 Hudson Street has reached the 5th floor as construction is progressing in Downtown Jersey City under development by China Overseas Holdings Limited. The tower will rise 900 feet covering 79 stories and will feature 781 condominium units in the mixed-use high-rise. The project will also feature 15,000 SF of retail space and 14,000 SF of public space along with a 609 car garage. 99 Hudson Street was designed by Perkins Eastman and is expected to be completed in 2018.
Penn Station to Move Forward with $1.6 Billion Revamp, Construction to Begin with Expected Completion 2020
Penn Station is officially moving forward with a $1.6 billion revamp after reaching a financial deal announced Governor Andrew Cuomo. The project includes redeveloping the James A. Farley Post Office into the Moynihan Train Hall and is a joint venture between Empire State Development, The Related Companies, Vornado and Skanska, who have committed $1.2 billion to the project. The MTA, Port Authority and Amtrak have committed an additional $420 million. The Related Companies, Port Authority and Amtrak will lease and operate 700,000 SF of commercial and retail space. The project will also include a 255,000 SF train hall and a 92-foot skylight to pay homage to the original Penn Station. The new station will be designed by Skidmore, Owings and Merrill. “Fifty years after the loss of the original Penn Station structure, passengers will once again experience a world-class rail hub worthy of New York,” said Governor Cuomo. Construction will start soon with an expected completion in 2020.
179-Unit, 5 Building Residential Project Proposed Along North MacQuesten Parkway in Mount Vernon
Enclave Equities is planning on developing 5 buildings, forming a 179-unit residential project along the North MacQuesten Parkway in Mount Vernon, N.Y. Two of the buildings will be 5-stories while three additional buildings will include two 5-story and one 4-story buildings. Units will range fro 600-SF, 1 bedroom units to 800 SF 2 bedroom units. The development will be located in the Fleetwood neighborhood of Mount Vernon at 525 North MacQuesten Parkway and 645 North MacQuesten Parkway. Enclave Equities is currently in the approval process and construction is expected to take about 2 years.
Construction Update: Façade Installed at The Nevins at 319 Schermerhorn Street in Downtown Brooklyn
The façade is currently being installed at Naveh Shuster Group and Adam America Real Estate rising mixed-use project in Downtown Brooklyn, The Nevins. Located at 319 Schermerhorn Street, The Nevins will be a 21-story building rising 210 feet designed by Issac & Stern Architects as the design architect with Brent M. Porter Architect & Associates as the architect of record. The Nevins will feature 73 condominiums with ground floor retail, totaling 90,181 SF and is expected to be delivered in late 2017.
A New 6-Story, 77-Unit Residential Project Approved in White Plains
A new residential proposal by an unnamed LLC has been approved at 1 Dekalb Avenue in White Plains by The White Plains Common Council. The proposal designed by Papp Architects features a 6-story, 77-unit apartment rental residential project. The project will also feature a 10,000 SF public park and underground parking for 103 cars. 22% of the units will be rented below market rates to qualifying families who make roughly 80% of the area's median income.
Construction Update: 53W53 Designed by Jean Nouvel Nears 50% Completion
53W53, formerly known as The MoMA Tower and designed by Pritzker Prize winning architect Jean Nouvel, continues to cruise through construction in Midtown as the building has passed the 35th floor. When complete, 53W53 will rise 82-floors, meaning construction is near the 50% complete mark. The supertall is under development by Hines, Pontiac Land Group and Goldman Sachs. The tower will top out next year at 1,050-feet in 2018. It will mark 3 years since the late 2014 ground breaking and September 2015 sales launch. Hines aims to delivery 53W53 in early 2019.
53W53 will feature 145 condominiums priced between $3.17 million and $50.0 million. Interiors will be designed by Theirry Despont and will included luxurious features include statuary marble countertops and backlit backsplashes, heated Verona limestone slab floors in the bathrooms, and Noir St. Laurent marble, Peruvian golden travertine walls and 4-inch solid American Oak floors. Amenities include concierge, doorman, staffed elevator operator, cleaning service, state-of-the-art fitness center, pool, valet parking and wine cellar. The building is joined with the Museum of Modern Art, in which owners will receive a complimentary membership too. MoMA originally sold the land to Hines in 2006 for $126 million. The museum will have gallery space in 53W53 covering floors 2-5.
Tom Brady and Gisele Bündchen Swap Units at Related Companies' 70 Vestry
Tom Brady and Gisele Bündchen are swapping their unit at 70 Vestry for a more expensive version of the same layout one floor higher at the under construction Tribeca condo building designed by Robert A.M. Stern from Stephen Ross' Related Companies. They will upgrade from the $20 million, 11th floor, 5-bedroom pad to a $29.5 million 12th floor unit. The unit massive unit is 4,647 SF with an additional 1,892 SF of outdoor space.
70 Vestry is expected to be completed in 2018 and is 80% sold. The building features a mere 46 condos with a limestone façade adding an elegant touch to the Tribeca skyline. Stern selected Beaumaniere limestone that comes from a quarry on the banks of the Seine, 150 miles south of Paris where it has been quarried in the French countryside for hundreds of years and delivers the beauty, quality and consistency that was needed at a development of 70 Vestry's stature. Other amenities have an emphasis on privacy and include a private courtyard, porte cochere entry with an automated garage, library, state-of-the-art fitness center and limestone and marble indoor pool. Its location on the West Side Highway offers breathtaking views of the Hudson River
Central Park Tower Now On Rise on Billionaires' Row, Completion Estimated 2019
Extell's Central Park Tower is now on the rise on Billionaires' Row, with an estimated completion date of 2019. Developer Gary Barnett reported that Extell had secured $168 million in EB-5 funds for Central Park Tower, bringing them closer to the $1.2 billion in total funding the project is estimated to cost. Up to $340 million can be raised via EB-5 funds. Extell also brought in SMI USA, the US subsidiary of Shanghai Municipal Investment, as co-developers on the project. The supertall condominium is located at 225 West 57th street and will rise 1,550 feet. Sales will launch in late 2017, contrary to neighbor 111 West 57th Street, which has pushed their sales launch for their tower until 2018. Central Park Tower will be designed by Adrian Smith + Gordon Gill Architecture, the same team who designed Dubai's Burj Khalifa (2,722 feet), and the world’s future tallest tower, Jeddah Tower (3,307 feet) in Saudi Arabia. The building will feature a 7-story Nordstrom as the feature tenant of the ground floor retail tower.
Preview the Over-The-Top Amenities Coming to Rockwell Group & Diller Scofidio + Renfro Designed 15 Hudson Yards
The Rockwell Group and Diller Scofidio + Renfro designed 15 Hudson Yards from developers Related Companies and Oxford Property Group, features no sacrifices when it comes to luxury and an elevated living experience for residents. The developers have dedicated the 50th and 51st floors to be amenities including a 75-foot swimming pool, 3,500 SF fitness center, yoga studio, spa, sound-proof screening rooms, billiards, lounge, private dining rooms, wine storage, a golf simulator and the Atelier, a high-end co-working/ business center space. The building will also feature a High Line level lounge and a rooftop lounge with a fireplace, seating areas and dining space for 18 people. 15 Hudson Yards is the first residential building at the Hudson Yards development. The building will be an 88-story glass condo tower with units ranging from 1 to 4 bedrooms and start at $3.785 million ranging up to $32 million. 15 Hudson Yards is over 25% sold with 75 of the 285 luxury residences having sold for an average price of just under $5 million.
Kushner Companies Explores Bringing Zaha Hadid Skyscraper to 666 Fifth Av
One of the world's premier address', 666 Fifth Avenue has been shrouded with uncertainty as the Kushner Companies look for a large cash infusion to renovate the aging, yet iconic building. Everything from Jared Kushner's new role as a senior top advisor to President Donald Trump to the cashflow issues on the property have caused snags and confusion. Last week it appeared they had struck a deal with Anbang Insurance Group in order to help reconstruct the building into a supertall tower designed by Zaha Hadid, although talks have seemed to stall. Kushner Companies plans to move ahead with their plan to build a Zaha Hadid designed supertall at 666 Fifth Avenue with Anbang on board or not. The new proposed tower would be 1,400 SF tall and would require stripping the current structure down to the inner steel core at points to add an additional 40 floors. The project would include ultra-luxury condos which would sell for up to $6,000 SF, a hotel and over 500,000 SF of retail. Construction is expected to begin in 2019 pending the financing is sorted out and completion could be as early as 2025.