Construction on the 29-story Gene Kaufman-designed 6 Water Street has wrapped, and the shiny new blue and white façade looks directly over the South Ferry terminal, Battery Park, and New York Harbor.
The 250-key hotel is now home to a Hilton Garden Inn, which includes a restaurant, bar, and 24-hour fitness center and business space available for guests.
The styling of the façade has Kaufman’s trademark look; metal panels with simple coloring. The 298-foot tall structure yields 125,680 square feet of space, averaging 502 square feet per room. Magna Hospitality Group is responsible for the development.
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Please pardon me for using your space: The neighborhood can’t close its prominent colors.
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Because reasons.
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Blah blah blah blah blah….when will the city be saved from Gene Kaufman mediocrity??? One after the other; suburban tripe not worthy of a great city. I’m sure he would be hailed in Peoria….Please, Peoria, hail him!
I so agree! I hate this tripe Kaufman grinds out.
hahahahahahahaaaa Kaufman is the blight master