Work Nears Street Level For 68-Story Skyscraper At 100 West 37th Street in Midtown, Manhattan

100 West 37th Street. Rendering by Render.Bar

Foundation work is almost finished at 100 West 37th Street, the site of a 68-story mixed-use skyscraper in the Garment District of Midtown, Manhattan. Designed by C3D Architecture and developed by Sioni Group under the 989 Sixth Realty LLC, the 743-foot-tall structure will span 384,118 square feet and yield 300 condominium units with an average scope of 991 square feet, as well as 86,817 square feet of commercial space and two cellar levels. The property is alternately addressed as 989-993 Sixth Avenue and located at the intersection of Sixth Avenue and West 37th Street.

A tremendous amount of progress has taken place below grade since our last update in early June, when excavation was still occurring across the majority of the lot. Recent photographs show much of the inner substructure already formed and massive bundles of rebar protruding in the locations of the forthcoming columns and perimeter walls. Based on the pace of progress, it’s possible that construction could begin to rise above street level before the end of summer.

Photo by Michael Young

Photo by Michael Young

Photo by Michael Young

Photo by Michael Young

Photo by Michael Young

Photo by Michael Young

Photo by Michael Young

Photo by Michael Young

Photo by Michael Young

Renderings of the skyscraper from Render.bar depict the slender glass skyscraper beginning with a multi-story podium composed of two conjoined glass-clad cylindrical volumes topped with a wraparound landscaped terrace. Above, the main tower rises largely uninterrupted with only a handful of shallow setbacks that will be home to private terraces. The eastern elevation features a subtly curved surface enclosed in a uniform glass curtain wall with light mullions, while the other sides are flat, indicating the location of the core walls. Stacks of curved balconies line the northeast, southeast, and southwest corners of the upper stories, and the building culminates in a mechanical bulkhead adorned with illuminated horizontal grilles.

100 West 37th Street. Rendering by Render.Bar

The below rendering is a nighttime aerial perspective looking south at the development with the crown illuminated.

100 West 37th Street. Rendering by Render.bar

100 West 37th Street’s anticipated completion date is posted on site for 2026.

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6 Comments on "Work Nears Street Level For 68-Story Skyscraper At 100 West 37th Street in Midtown, Manhattan"

  1. David : Sent From Heaven. | July 15, 2024 at 10:21 am | Reply

    I saw that there was a light on the crown, and stood out immediately from that high position: Thanks to Michael Young.

  2. Ben Liptscher | July 15, 2024 at 3:38 pm | Reply

    Will there be any office space in this building, or is all of the commercial space designated for retail?

  3. I noticed that Michael Young posts a lot of these pictures of NYC on this site. Thanks, Mr. Young!

  4. At least they are building tall.

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