TSX Broadway’s Glass Curtain Wall Nears Roof Parapet at 1568 Broadway in Times Square, Manhattan

1568 Broadway. Rendering by ArX Solutions

Curtain wall installation is nearing the parapet of TSX Broadway, a 47-story hotel tower at 1568 Broadway in Times Square. Designed by Perkins Eastman and Mancini Duffy and developed by L&L Holding Company and Fortress Investment Group, the 550,000-square-foot structure will yield 661 hotel rooms, 100,000 square feet of retail space on the lower levels, and a cantilevering outdoor performance stage. The project also involved the restoration and lifting of the historic Palace Theater by PBDW Architects to make room for retail frontage. Pavarini McGovern is the general contractor for the property, which is located at the corner of Seventh Avenue and West 47th Street.

At the time of our last update in May, the Palace Theater had recently finished being elevated to its new position 30 feet above street level, a four-month process that involved 34 hydraulic jacks. Since then, the construction crane has come down from the northern elevation and the glass and metal paneling has enclosed more of the reinforced concrete superstructure, with only a handful of floors remaining to be clad.

TSX Broadway. Photo by Michael Young

TSX Broadway. Photo by Michael Young

TSX Broadway. Photo by Michael Young

TSX Broadway. Photo by Michael Young

TSX Broadway. Photo by Michael Young

TSX Broadway. Photo by Michael Young

TSX Broadway. Photo by Michael Young

TSX Broadway. Photo by Michael Young

TSX Broadway. Photo by Michael Young

TSX Broadway. Photo by Michael Young

TSX Broadway. Photo by Michael Young

TSX Broadway. Photo by Michael Young

TSX Broadway. Photo by Michael Young

TSX Broadway. Photo by Michael Young

Work has also progressed on the black steel framework for the LED signage surrounding the multi-story retail podium. The screen will feature a rounded edge at the corner of Seventh Avenue and West 47th Street, and a tall rectangular cutout on the western side will make way for the performance stage.

TSX Broadway. Photo by Michael Young

TSX Broadway. Photo by Michael Young

TSX Broadway. Photo by Michael Young

TSX Broadway. Photo by Michael Young

TSX Broadway. Photo by Michael Young

TSX Broadway. Photo by Michael Young

TSX Broadway. Photo by Michael Young

TSX Broadway. Photo by Michael Young

TSX Broadway. Photo by Michael Young

The rendering in the main photo shows an additional LED screen surrounding the crown of the building. Additional signage is placed around the halfway point on the southern elevation. The shorter height of its neighbor to the south will provide guests with panoramic views of the neighborhood and clear sight lines of the annual New Years Eve ball drop atop One Times Square.

1568 Broadway. Rendering by ArX Solutions

Below is a photograph with the same angle but from street level.

TSX Broadway. Photo by Michael Young

TSX Broadway is anticipated to be finished sometime next year.

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7 Comments on "TSX Broadway’s Glass Curtain Wall Nears Roof Parapet at 1568 Broadway in Times Square, Manhattan"

  1. How much did it cost to lift the Palace Theater 30 feet, a billion dollars? And people are starving in China.

    • forget china people are starving in new york!

    • Peoplee are starving in China? Is your latest information that 1974 issue of Nat Geo?

    • What does a commercial building in NYC have to do with China, which is building double the amount of skyscrapers in every major city itself. Many of the skyscrapers in China are built and then left completely empty for decades, so your concern should be with Xi and his communist party leadership.

  2. and the hideous underwhelming graphic still hangs on the side of the building for no rhyme or reason….

  3. There’s canning in that there glass

  4. Has a height for this tower been disclosed?

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