Send the NIMBYs somewhere far worse than Staten Island or any other island... Send them right to New Jersey...
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Petition to get the second station on the 7 line extension into Hudson Yards built...
http://www.buildthestation.com/ |
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In fact, according to the Times article, there's a building going up on the site where the station entrance is supposed to be. If I remember correctly, the original design for the station had it integrated with the new building. How are they going to do that now?
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so what will happen when NYC is out of developable space?
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Simple: Beautiful old buildings get torn down for plain glass boxes
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for the first time ever im gonna be a nimby on this project it needs to be shorter so its not blocking the empire state building. They need to keep buildings away from it and shorter than it for ones that are close. I like right now how its in the center and theirs buildings on the otskirts and behind it but no supertall should be up farther than downtown than esb. The new proposal is perfect the original one was definately too big.
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The area is already zoned for large towers, that is what we'll eventually see here. How tall though? That's another question.
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P.S. The last thing we need here in Staten Island is more NIMBYs. Pass! |
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if only building over the railyards wasnt so super-complicated, time consuming and expensive.
lets dont forget the other and even more practical site for supertalls is over on the eastside of manhattan south of the united nations. we are out of the worst of the financial crisis -- which site will get built up first? :shrug: |
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http://www.observer.com/2010/real-es...s-go-1200-foot
For Steve Ross, Rail Yards Rent Starts When Apartments Cost $1,200 a Foot By Eliot Brown April 26, 2010 Quote:
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