Permits have been filed for a 27-story mixed-use building at 76 Varick Street in Hudson Square, Manhattan. Also known as Two Hudson Square, the lot is bound by Canal Street to the south, Varick Street to the west, Grand Street to the north, and Sullivan Street and Duarte Square to the east. The 450,380-square-foot building is a joint venture between Taconic Investment Partners and Nuveen.
The proposed 420-foot-tall development will yield 326,974 square feet for commercial space. The building will house a 444-seat public school for pre-kindergarten through fifth grade students with integrated community facilities spanning 77,100 square feet over five floors. Class A office space will span floors seven through 25, and there will be 8,890 square feet of ground-floor retail. The concrete-based structure will also have a cellar and two enclosed parking spaces.
SHoP Architects 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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This doesn’t look like a typical SHoP design.
O Boy, another generic glass tower for “Dubai on the Hudson”!
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I almost forgot…
And there wil be
2 parking spaces!!
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This looks nice. You craycray
Hey Craycray NFA this is nothing but a generic out of context glass box.
Is there any glass boxes you don’t like and if so can you please point them out because I know you think you are a genius YIMBY.
There must be some law that all Hudson Yard buildings look like this. What a shame.
Hudson Square no Hudson Yards
Genius NFA if you are going to criticize someone then at least learn how to write a sentence correctly or use a spell checker.
Hudson Square no Hudson yards does that sound like a genius YIMBY sentence to you?
LMK
thanks
It’s Hudson Square, downtown, not Hudson Yards!
What’s the difference…
Hudson Yards, Square or Circle?
This is a computer generated generic glass tower, it can fit anywhere!🤗
BoroDoug supreme YIMBY
who gives a crap what its called this is an out of context ugly glass box.
What’s the difference…
Hudson Yards, Square or Circle?
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Hudson Square is not full of glass towers. This would be quite tall for the neighborhood and more modern than most in the area. So your point doesn’t apply, like it would in Hudson Yard.
I’m curious if a new subway station entrance will be in the ground floor replacing those street stairs for the Seventh Ave line.