Permits have been filed for a nine-story commercial building at 220 11th Avenue in Hudson Yards, Manhattan. Located between 25th Street and 26th Street, the lot is about five blocks south of the 34th Street-Hudson Yards subway station, serviced by the 7 train. Developer Moinian Group is listed as the owner behind the applications. The revised permit filing calls for office space, a possible indicator of severe over-saturation of condominiums in the neighborhood. In 2016, the filing was for an 11-story, 158,000-square-foot mixed-use building with 40 condos, a museum, and a restaurant.
The new proposed 133-foot-tall development will yield 183,158 square feet, with 147,534 square feet allotted for commercial space. The concrete-based structure will also have a cellar and mezzanine.
David P. Burns of Studios Architecture is listed as the architect of record.
Demolition permits will likely not be needed as the lot is vacant. An estimated completion date has not been announced.
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I am glad that the new building at 220 11th Avenue will be for office space instead of a condominium. There are more than enough of them on the Far West Side of Manhattan.
Wasn’t this going to be a Zaha Hadid building — very likely her last? Is that still a possibility given all the changes?