Demolition permits have been filed for two buildings at 10-14 West 57th Street and 20 West 57th Street in Midtown, Manhattan. Located between 5th Avenue and 6th Avenue, the sites are steps away from the 57th Street subway station, serviced by the F train. Anthony Calicchio of Solow Realty & Development Group is listed as the owner behind the applications. Solow Realty has been methodically purchasing parcels on West 57th Street, including 7, 10-14, 16, 20-22; all near their quintessential office property—9 West 57th Street.
At 10-14 West 57th Street, there is presently a 10-story commercial and office building built in 1916, yielding 81,174 square feet. 20 West 57th Street currently houses an 8-story office building built in 1928, with a gross 37,241 square feet of commercial space.
New construction permits for a 52-story mixed-use tower were filed in April of 2018 for 10-14 West 57th Street. The proposed 672-foot tall development will yield 392,555 square feet, with a mix of commercial and residential space. It is unclear what plans are held for 20 West 57th Street.
An estimated completion date has not been announced.
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Please pardon me for using your space: People in US, especially Manhattan would like development changing better. For reasons. (Thank you)
9 west 57th a “quintessential luxury residential property”. Per Wikipedia it’s an office building. Not residential.
Yes, 9 West 57th has always been an office building, per Wikipedia or per anyone with a pulse
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