Manhattan

30-36 East 29th Street

Exclusive Reveal for The Rockefeller Group’s 46-Story 30 East 29th Street, Designed by CetraRuddy in NoMad

On Friday, YIMBY reported on the first DOB filings for a new tower at 30-36 East 29th Street, on the edge of Midtown South and NoMad. The Rockefeller Group is responsible for the site’s development, and today, we have the exclusive reveal of renderings for the future condominium building, which will feature an extremely striking design by CetraRuddy and a rooftop substantially above what’s indicated in the permits.

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Updated design for 540 Hudson Street, design by Morris Adjmi Architects

New Renderings Revealed for 540 Hudson Street Following Alterations, Greenwich Village

New renderings are out for 540 Hudson Street, a seven-story mixed-use building proposed in Greenwich Village. The site is two blocks away from the Christopher Street Station, serviced by the PATH Train, and the Christopher Street Subway Station, serviced by the 1 and 2 trains. The project would fill a vacant lot in the heart of the village. Morris Adjmi Architects will be responsible for the undulating design.

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100 Barclay Exterior Crown, image by Ty Cole

Photos Revealed for $59 Million Penthouse at 100 Barclay Street, Tribeca

Images are out now for the redesigned penthouse in 100 Barclay Street, an Art Deco skyscraper adjacent to One World Trade Center on the southern edge of Tribeca. The 32-story building, originally known as the Barclay-Vesey Building, opened in 1927, designed by architect Ralph Walker. During the September 11th attack, the building suffered heavy damage on its southern and eastern facades. Tishman Realty & Construction led its repairs, with William F. Collins responsible for the restoration. The project was finished in three years at a cost of $1.4 billion, whereby all ornamental details and carving motifs were fixed. Since then, the upper floors have been converted to condominiums.

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Top of 250 West 81st Street, rendering by Williams New York, design by Robert A.M. Stern Architects

Robert A.M. Stern’s 250 West 81st Street Tops Out, New Interior Renderings Revealed, Upper West Side

YIMBY has the latest on progress at the Robert A.M. Stern Architects-designed 250 West 81st Street, on the Upper West Side, which has finally topped-out at 209 feet, right on schedule. The new building fits neatly in the neighborhood, with a myriad of classical sensibilities embellishing the façade as well as the interiors. Alongside the topping-out, a slew of new interior renderings have also been revealed.

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30 East 29th Street, via Google Maps

CetraRuddy-Designed 46-Story Tower Coming to 30 East 29th Street, NoMad

Permits have been filed for a 46-story residential tower at 30 East 29th Street in Midtown, Manhattan. The site is three blocks away from Madison Square Park. Two blocks away is the 28th Street Subway Station, serviced by the 6 train. Four blocks in the other direction is a homonymous station serviced by the Q and R trains. The Rockefeller Group will be responsible for the development.

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