What the New York Skyline Gained in 2013
2013 was a monumental year for New York City, and as the economy has continued to rebound — and prices have risen — the first non-government-backed effects are now visible across the skyline. Work is…
2013 was a monumental year for New York City, and as the economy has continued to rebound — and prices have risen — the first non-government-backed effects are now visible across the skyline. Work is…
The new hotel at 218 West 35th Street has topped-out; at 40 floors, it’s probably the tallest non-noticeable building under construction in Manhattan, with visibility restricted to 7th Avenue adjacent to Penn Station. The developer…
Down the block from the new 25-story hotel rising at 120 West 41st Street, fresh permits are in place for a new hotel at 220 West 41st Street, which will stand 30 floors. Crain’s reports…
Alloy’s website has a new rendering of the firm’s plans for 511 West 35th Street, which will eventually house a skyscraper of approximately 500,000 square feet. The current reveal is tentative given the site may…
Construction is progressing at 24 John Street, which will be a 21-story hotel; the architect of record is Gerald Caliendo, and the developer is Westbury Realty Associates LLC. The project is a redevelopment and vertical…