Tentative plans call for 175 hotel rooms (and 143 luxury condominiums), with the hotel portion on the first 22 floors and the condos on the floors above. Four Seasons Hotels will manage the hotel.
If the name Silverstein sounds familiar, it's probably because this is the same man and firm that is developing three buildings at the World Trade Center site. The rendering above shows what those buildings should look like against the existing downtown skyline. The Four Seasons building in the picture is the tall building to the left of the green-roof of the Woolworth Building. Next to the lit-up Church Street.
With Andaz Wall Street and W New York Downtown already making the FiDi a much more fun place to be, we look forward to an injection of Four Seasons luxury ... in 2014. It's on the calendar!
[Rendering: dbox/Silverstein Properties via Gothamist ]
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