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    Quote Originally Posted by pianoman11686
    The proposal would also include 180 “accessory” parking spaces above ground for the residents of the complex.
    How far above ground? Surely not at sidewalk level?!

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    From http://cityrealty.com:

    West 53rd Street building nearing completion has nice filigree 01-AUG-05

    The 7-story, mid-block building with 66 condominium apartments known as The Victor at 350 West 53rd Street is nearing completion.

    The building is being developed by Victor Homes and has been designed by Gerner Kronick + Valcarel. The white-brick structure has a glass entrance marquee and is setback from the building line at its ends and in the middle.

    It has a very handsome façade with filigree incisions on the masonry and floor-to-ceiling windows. The building, which is between 8th and 9th Avenues, has full-time doorman/concierge service, a fitness room, individual storage units, bicycle storage and many balconies. It has about 10 “townhouse” units and 6 penthouse units.

    The apartments features Werner bamboo floors and individually controlled heating and air-conditioning units and Bosch washers and dryers.

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    125 Central Park North
    11 floors, 120 ft
    26 units
    Architect: Peter Franzese
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    bleh...



    www.125cpn.com


    111 Central Park North
    18 floors, 190 ft
    Permit says 1 unit, but somehow I'm leaning on the side of a typo...
    Architect: The Hillier Group

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gulcrapek
    125 Central Park North
    bleh...
    www.125cpn.com
    double bleh

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    Check out the location map on the building's website:



    God forbid it be shown as situated in Harlem! Get ready for more buildings advertising their location in the neologised neighbourhood of "Central Park North".

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    ^ That's funny.

    I like "Central Park North"; it's inspired.



    Nice map.

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    Quote Originally Posted by czsz
    Check out the location map on the building's website:
    God forbid it be shown as situated in Harlem! Get ready for more buildings advertising their location in the neologised neighbourhood of "Central Park North".
    Did they make up that street name?

    Or did "Central Park North" previously exist?

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    Quote Originally Posted by londonlawyer
    Is there any news re: this project? I walked by it today, and it's still a functioning parking lot. Does anyone know when construction is supposed to commence?
    I walk by this place regularly, and the parking lot is still there fully functioning. I will keep people updated on this development (if it happens)...
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    ^ Breathtakingly uninspired.


    But definitely better than a parking lot.

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    I basically agree on both counts. It is nice to see some new residential projects on 6th avenue in the village and flatiron - (88 Washington Place, The Oneill Building restoration, 17th Street, that mid-20s high-rise).

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    Did they make up that street name?

    Or did "Central Park North" previously exist?
    The street did but not the "neighbourhood". Incidentally, west of Central Park 110th Street is also officially known as Cathedral Parkway.

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    NYPOST:

    A LOT OF LUCK

    By STEVE CUOZZO

    It took a little serendipity and a lot of patience, but the Elghanayan family-owned Rockrose Development Corp.'s hugely successful 2 Gold St. rental apartment tower will soon be joined by two new neighbors — a second apartment building on the block's southeast corner and a 416-room hotel on its northeast corner.

    Rockrose VP Patricia Dunphy says the company spent 10 years methodically assembling most of the block bounded by Maiden Lane and Pearl, Platt and Gold streets, a mere minutes' stroll from Wall Street.

    There was one goal-line obstacle to its long-term vision, though: a small parking lot at the corner of Platt and Pearl, whose owner, insurer C.V. Starr, refused to sell. Starr executives parked there and strolled a few blocks to their offices at 70 Pine St., home to embattled insurance giant AIG — whose former CEO Hank Greenberg is also chairman of Starr.

    Now that Starr is splitting off from AIG and moving to 399 Park Ave., it no longer needs a place to park cars.

    Rockrose just bought the lot for an undisclosed price. It means the Elghanayans can go ahead with plans for the sites abutting 2 Gold St., the $225 million, 51-story rental apartment building it opened this year and which is already nearly full.

    Dunphy said Rockrose now owns the whole block except for a narrow, low-rise building at 213 Pearl. The Rockrose assemblage is zoned for a total build-out of 971,747 square feet, of which 2 Gold St. uses up 535,381 feet.

    That leaves Rockrose with 436,000 feet — of which 181,000 is zoned for residential and the rest commercial. The Elghanayans wanted to put up a new apartment tower on the southeast corner and sell off the northeast corner to a hotel developer — the logical commercial option in a soft office market.


    The problem was that, although Rockrose owned 215 Pearl St. and 10 Platt St., to the south and west of the parking lot, "we always wanted the lot and we couldn't buy it. It was frustrating," Dunphy said.

    A few months ago, Rockrose, tired of waiting, put the south corner site instead — consisting of 101 Maiden Lane and 201 Pearl St. — up for sale to hotel companies. Rockrose had secured city approvals for a 33-story mixed-use project with 259 hotel rooms topped by 43 luxury condos, and tapped CB Richard Ellis to sift offers.

    On the block's north side, Rockrose was resigned to razing 10 Platt and using the land to expand 2 Gold St.'s plaza, and leaving its 5-story, 215 Pearl St. as it was.

    But because Starr decided to unload the parking lot, "We're shifting the hotel to the north end," a jubilant Dunphy said. The purchase came with a bonus: It boosted the air rights available for residential use at the northeast corner to 50,000 square feet, which Rockrose transferred to the south corner site.

    CBRE's Robert Taylor, Ron Danko and Dipan Patel are taking offers on the northeast corner, where a 260,014-square- foot, 41-story hotel with 416 guest rooms can be built as of right.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stern
    Another big slab going up along West Street...
    This will book-end the slab going up at 250 Chambers.

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    Cielo 8/05 - well, you get the idea, the facade is finished


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