What Could Have Been: The DGA Tower, 110 West 57th Street

The DGA BuildingThe DGA Building, image from Google Maps

The New York Times recently reported on the history of the DGA Building at 110 West 57th Street, as well as the potential for redevelopment. Roughly one decade ago, there was actually a proposal for such a project, though it never came to fruition.

110 West 57th Street’s relative value has increased dramatically since the old proposal, as the thoroughfare has transformed into “Billionaire’s Row,” with development stretching to heights New York City has never seen before. While the street will soon have some of the tallest towers on Earth, the DGA site should be relatively short; a new mixed-use building would total approximately 100,000 square feet, given available air rights.

The DGA Building

Old plan for 110 West 57th Street, image by Costas Kondylis

Old plans are a departure from what will eventually rise, given the scope of the original vision, which would have measured 260,000 square feet. The future 111 West 57th Street will partially block the DGA development’s Central Park views, and in a neighborhood where 1,000′ towers are now normal, 110 West 57th Street lacks the necessary air rights to join the supertall pack.

Despite the DGA’s relatively limited potential, even mid-rises in the neighborhood are generally quite attractive, with hotels like the recently-opened Viceroy and the soon-to-be Firmdale 18 West 56th Street coming to surrounding blocks. The demolition of the old 110 West 57th Street will also benefit the street, as the existing structure became an eyesore after it was renovated in the 1950s.

The DGA Building

Old plan for 110 West 57th Street, image by Costas Kondylis

Ultimate plans for the site remain unknown, but given trends along 57th Street, the DGA site has sizable potential, and the days of the existing building would appear to be numbered.

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