Articles by Max Gillespie

666 Greenwich Street, via Compass

Continuum to Open Wellness Social Club at 666 Greenwich Street in Greenwich Village, Manhattan

Wellness social club Continuum is set to open in May 2024 within the Archive Building, an 11-story mixed-use building at 666 Greenwich Street in Greenwich Village. Owned by Rockrose Development, the structure features 479 residential units and commercial space on the lower floors, of which the club will occupy 25,000 square feet. The property occupies a full block bound by Christopher Street to the north, Barrow Street to the south, Greenwich Street to the east, and Washington Street to the west.

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Photograph of The Greenwich from street level, by Michael Young

The Greenwich by Rafael Viñoly Nears Completion In Financial District, Manhattan

Construction is nearing completion on The Greenwich, an 88-story residential skyscraper at 125 Greenwich Street in Manhattan‘s Financial District. Designed by Rafael Viñoly and developed by Fortress Investment Group, Bizzi & Partners, and Bilgili Holding, the 912-foot-tall structure will yield 272 residences with interiors designed by MAWD, as well as more than 27,000 square feet of indoor and outdoor amenities. The property is located at the corner of Greenwich and Thames Streets.

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Rendering of 50 and 55 Hudson Street, via MHS Architects

Tishman Speyer Acquires 50 and 55 Hudson Street for Two-Tower Project in Jersey City

Tishman Speyer has completed the acquisition of land for a new mixed-use development at 50 Hudson Street and 55 Hudson Street in Jersey City. The project, which has been designed in collaboration between Handel Architects, Marchetto Higgins Stieve Architects, and landscape architect Melillo Bauer Carman, is situated on the Hudson River waterfront and plans to yield approximately 2,000 apartments.

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821 Broadway, via Loopnet

Governor Hochul Announces Three Nominations For State And National Registers Of Historic Places

Governor Kathy Hochul recently announced that three New York City properties have been recommended for historic recognition, highlighting their unique contributions to the city and state’s architectural and cultural heritage. The nominations are part of a broader initiative to preserve New York State’s history, and are three of 15 total properties across New York State that have been proposed for inclusion in the State and National Registers of Historic Places. All three nominations are located in Manhattan.

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Rendering of the new Midtown Bus Terminal, courtesy of Port Authority of New York and New Jersey

Funding Approved For New Port Authority Bus Terminal In Midtown, Manhattan

Governor Kathy Hochul, New York City Mayor Eric Adams, and the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey (PANYNJ) have agreed to work together to finance a $10 billion project to replace and expand the Port Authority Bus Terminal in Midtown, Manhattan. The city has agreed to allocate 40 years of tax revenue from three new commercial developments to fund the project, which has been designed by Foster + Partners. The tax allocation is expected to generate around $2 billion and cover approximately 20 percent of the total anticipated $10 billion cost of construction for the project.

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