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Lol. What's the real deal? Is there any legit news of downgrades?
Ha. It was a joke. Don't worry.
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Lol. What's the real deal? Is there any legit news of downgrades?
Yeah, we're getting a two story Duane Reade world headquarters designed by Gene Kauffman and Peter Poon. They're going for a "50's revival using white brick, teal-tinted windows, 'cavernous' 8 foot slab-to-slab floor heights and Fedders air con boxes dotting the exterior"
     
     
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Very interesting diagrams.

Perhaps this has been answered elsewhere, but what is the frontage on each side of this parcel? I remember reading somewhere it was 200ft on every side (which would give it a 1 WTC footprint) but I'm not sure if that is accurate or not...
     
     
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Very interesting diagrams.

Perhaps this has been answered elsewhere, but what is the frontage on each side of this parcel? I remember reading somewhere it was 200ft on every side (which would give it a 1 WTC footprint) but I'm not sure if that is accurate or not...
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Thanks for the info.
Your avatar also speaks in that last clip.
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Your avatar also speaks in that last clip.
It's a good thing the clip didn't load.
     
     
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It's a good thing the clip didn't load.
I don't know, it works for me. Gale Brewer seemed like she was supporting it through clenched teeth.
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It's a good thing the clip didn't load.
I saw the entire video and your avatar character spoke near the end.
All along I thought that was you.
Good god, why oh why?
     
     
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Manhattan to Get 1,020-Foot Skydeck Near Grand Central Terminal

by David M Levitt
December 5, 2016

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New York visitors are going to have another choice for a high-altitude view of the city.

SL Green Realty Corp. is set to announce today that 1 Vanderbilt, the office skyscraper it’s building just west of Manhattan’s Grand Central Terminal, will have an indoor-outdoor observation deck more than 1,000 feet (305 meters) above the street. Foundation work has begun for the Midtown tower, set to be New York’s second-tallest at 1,401 feet and slated for completion in 2020.

The skydeck will join those at the Empire State Building, 1 World Trade Center downtown, the “Top of the Rock” at 30 Rockefeller Center, and one planned for 30 Hudson Yards that’s scheduled to be ready in 2019. SL Green expects its deck will be a “very high-margin business,” as the Empire State Building’s two observatories have been, said Rob Schiffer, a managing director at the company and the point person for the One Vanderbilt project.

“What could differentiate us is an experience that is unrivaled amongst the competing observation decks,” Schiffer said in an interview. “First and foremost is our location. Grand Central Terminal is one of the most highly visited attractions in New York and the world.”

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The deck will be directly connected to the train hub -- whose vaulted ceiling and Beaux Arts architecture draw tourists as well as daily commuters -- with an entrance down a hallway from Grand Central’s main concourse. Plans are being developed by Montreal-based GSM Project, which designed decks at the Burj Khalifa in Dubai, the world’s tallest building, and London’s Shard tower.

Schiffer declined to say what SL Green, New York’s largest office landlord, plans to charge for a visit the observatory, nor would he estimate how much revenue it’s expected to generate.

Observatories have been a lucrative business at Midtown’s Empire State Building. According to reports by landlord Empire State Realty Trust, annual revenue from the tower’s two decks -- one on the 86th floor, the other on the 102nd -- grew almost 40 percent since 2011 and continued to increase even after the opening last year of One World Observatory at 1 World Trade Center in lower Manhattan.

“The ESB observatory has proved quite resilient in the face of new competition at 1 WTC, with results holding up much better than we expected,” Jed Reagan, an analyst at real estate research firm Green Street Advisors LLC, said in an e-mail. “The continued success of the business underscores the power of the Empire State Building’s global brand.”

Competing Observatories

Still, there may be a limit to tourist demand, according to Reagan. “One has to wonder how much bigger the NYC observatory market pie can really grow,” he said.

The outdoor platform at 1 Vanderbilt will offer views from 1,020 feet. That compares with the 1,100-foot outdoor deck planned at 30 Hudson Yards on the far west side, which developer Related Cos. has called the city’s highest. One World Observatory is higher at 1,268 feet, but it is entirely indoors.

Helping to set 1 Vanderbilt apart will be its proximity to the Chrysler Building, one of New York’s architectural jewels, as well as the Empire State Building, Schiffer of SL Green said.

“Think of how beautiful that will be at night when the Chrysler is fully lit, to be up in the sky looking at its majestic facade,” he said.

I had no idea there would be an outdoor deck here. I'm so excited!
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This is great news to me can't wait for this, the views will be unique, that's for sure!
     
     
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NYguy - Imagine the closest view to the Majestic Chrysler Building!

I would love to have a sky restaurant with views too if that's possible!
I sincerely hope Cipriani is the chosen one because I love their menus with reservation only, suite and tie dress requirements for such a location!!
     
     
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My gawd, New York is just slaying with one incredible tower after another.
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This is great news to me can't wait for this, the views will be unique, that's for sure!
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NYguy - Imagine the closest view to the Majestic Chrysler Building!

I would love to have a sky restaurant with views too if that's possible!
I sincerely hope Cipriani is the chosen one because I love their menus with reservation only, suite and tie dress requirements for such a location!!
There's at least on restaurant and 900 ft. Whether or not they could fit one higher depends on the design of the upper portion. My guess is not, due to the design.

But at 1,020 ft, the outdoor deck will be just the right height to get the Chrysler's spire in your eye. Can't wait to step out on it...





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It's a great time to be a skyline watcher, that's for sure.
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I knew from what was reported early on about One Vanderbilt that it would have a public observatory with an outdoor component... wish it were a little higher but at 1,020 ft and staring right at Chrysler's spire level, it will be amazing!
     
     
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But at 1,020 ft, the outdoor deck will be just the right height to get the Chrysler's spire in your eye. Can't wait to step out on it...
You've got to be there by 4PM (to beat the crowds and to capture the sunset). By 5PM, you will have captured the entire sunset.
     
     
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I knew from what was reported early on about One Vanderbilt that it would have a public observatory with an outdoor component... wish it were a little higher but at 1,020 ft
and staring right at Chrysler's spire level, it will be amazing!
The outdoor deck is to be at 1,020 ft. It's a multilevel space, so we don't know if that's as high as we will get (other than the event space). But even at that height, it's high enough.
One thing about the deck at 30 Rock (850 ft), it may not be the highest in town, but it sure does offer awesome views. Part of that is because you are closer to the buildings below you
than if you were up on the Empire State or WTC. I expect this to be great.



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