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66 Hudson Boulevard

Bjarke Ingels-Designed Supertall For Tishman Speyer Revealed At 66 Hudson Boulevard, Hudson Yards

One of the largest remaining development sites in the Hudson Yards rezoning, owned by Tishman Speyer, now has official plans, as per the Wall Street Journal. The building, at 66 Hudson Boulevard, will stand 1,005 feet to its pinnacle, rising 65 floors and containing 2.85 million square feet overall, including 27,000 square feet of retail. The tower will cost upwards of $3 billion, and Danish architect Bjarke Ingels of BIG is designing the supertall, which will be laced in bands of diagonal sky terraces. The site is located between West 34th and West 35th Streets and 10th Avenue, and Tishman is currently seeking an anchor tenant.

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3400 New Hyde Park Road

Four-Story, 233,000 Square-Foot Office Building Underway At 3400 New Hyde Park Road, North Hills

TRITEC Real Estate Company and Castagna Realty Co. are developing a four-story, 232,917 square-foot office building on a 9.73-acre swath of land at 3400 New Hyde Park Road, in the Town of North Hempstead village of North Hills, located in Nassau County. According to Real Estate Weekly, the developers have landed an undisclosed amount in financing, which should propel the project to its anticipated completion in 2017. The office building will serve as the new headquarters for Dealertrack Technologies. The property has since been cleared and construction is currently underway. Spector Group and Combined Resources Consulting and Design are behind the project’s design.


42-14 Crescent Street

13-Story, 48-Unit Residential Building Tops Out At 42-14 Crescent Street, Long Island City

Excavation began in mid 2015, and in early December, YIMBY reported that construction on the 13-story, 48-unit residential building at 42-14 Crescent Street, in Long Island City, reached street level. The structure has now topped out, The Court Square Blog reports. The building will total 44,061 square feet and its residential units, which begin on the second floor, will average 816 square feet apiece. The ground floor will contain 740 square feet of retail space. Façade installation has not yet begun, but completion is anticipated sometime later this year. Meadow Partners is developing the project and John Fotiadis Architect is designing it.


22 Norman Place

Four Three-Story, Two-Unit Residential Buildings Coming To 22 Norman Place, Prince’s Bay, Staten Island

Staten Island-based Keegans Construction Corp. has filed applications for four three-story, two-family residential buildings at 12-24 Norman Place, in Prince’s Bay, located on the south shore. Two of the buildings will individually measure 3,568 square feet in total and the other two will each measure a slightly less 3,443 square feet. The residential square-footage across the entire development will total 10,594 square feet, which means units will average 1,324 square feet apiece. The units will likely be geared for families and, therefore, would contain multiple bedrooms. Staten Island-based Calvanico Associates is the architect of record. The 160-foot-wide lot is currently occupied by a single-story home.


10-27 47th Road

Four-Story, Three-Duplex-Unit Residential Project Filed At 10-27 47th Road, Long Island City

Long Island City-based Ascent Development has filed applications for a four-story, three-unit residential building at 10-27 47th Road, in the Hunters Point section of Long Island City, located a few blocks from stops on the G and 7 subways. The project will measure 5,000 square feet and all three units will be duplexes. One duplex will take the first two floors and the other two duplexes will split the upper half of the building and the roof terrace. If both floors in each duplex are calculated separately, the six individual dwellings would average 833 square feet apiece. Jorge Mastropieto Atelier is the architect of record, and demolition permits were filed for the existing two-story townhouse in November.


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