Renderings Offer First Look At 110-112 Liberty Street Hotel in the Financial District

Rendering of 112 Liberty Street - Stonehill & Taylor Architects112 Liberty Street. Rendering by Stonehill & Taylor Architects

Preliminary renderings from Stonehill Taylor Architects offer a first look at a new hotel property in Manhattan’s Financial District. The development is located at 110-112 Liberty Street, just one block east of the World Trade Center Complex.

Eddie Hidary of Hidrock Properties acquired the site for approximately $38.5 million in 2018 and demolished an existing five-story commercial building the following year.

The new structure will eventually top out at 20 stories and span 111,722 square feet. The hotel component will comprise 92,864 square feet with 230 rooms. Permits submitted to the Department of Buildings do not specify any outdoor space or amenities that could be available to guests.

As previously reported by YIMBY, the forthcoming property is one of several new hotels under development in the Financial District, part of the neighborhood’s accelerating transition from a center of commerce into a live-work residential community.

At this time, the developer has not commented on a construction schedule nor anticipated date of completion for the new hotel.

110-112 Liberty Street. Photo by Michael Young

110-112 Liberty Street. Photo by Michael Young

110-112 Liberty Street. Photo by Michael Young

110-112 Liberty Street. Photo by Michael Young

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7 Comments on "Renderings Offer First Look At 110-112 Liberty Street Hotel in the Financial District"

  1. David : Sent From Heaven. | May 26, 2020 at 7:10 am | Reply

    People do not like talking about inferiority complex in their own bodies, which is a fact that cannot be easily changed. Therefore, I have no reproach on the building revealed, because it’s not human: Thank you.

  2. David in Bushwick | May 26, 2020 at 12:04 pm | Reply

    Dreadful.

  3. I’ve got those blank wall blues.

    • May as well knock down the corner building with Burger King. Whatever architectural integrity it had is long-lost.

      • That Burger King was used as a temporary HQ for the NYPD after 9-11. It’s relatively important as far as BKs go.

  4. Or at least by the air rights to the building next-door to pop in a few windows. Blank walls are hideous and civilized countries are not permitted like they are here. 20 stories of brick. Ick

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