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Old Posted Feb 19, 2015, 4:50 PM
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Smile NEW YORK | 30 East 31st Street | 480 FT | 35 FLOORS

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40-story condo replacing Madison Avenue Baptist Church parish house


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The historic Madison Avenue Baptist Church parish house in NoMad will be torn down to make way for a 40-story condominium building developed by Ekstein Development Group, according to property records filed with the city today.

Certes Partners purchased the site at 30 East 31st Street for $15.5 million last June. Ekstein Development Group’s Erik Ekstein, in partnership with Pinnacle Real Estate, is planning to develop a $90 million condo building on the property.

The new building will be 71,500 square feet and contain 38 units. The second through eighth floors will each hold half-floor apartments, while the ninth through 31st floors will have floor-through apartments, documents show. Floors 32 through 37 will house duplexes.

The property will also include a community room, a fitness facility and a bike storage room. Morris Adjmi is the architect of record.

Ekstein filed permits to tear down the seven-story parish on the site in September.
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Man...why do they need to tear down such a beautiful building. Arent there any more dilapidated buildings that can be brought down?
     
     
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Man...why do they need to tear down such a beautiful building. Arent there any more dilapidated buildings that can be brought down?
You can't just pick and choose which building to demo/redevelop....the developer owns that building.
     
     
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If they decide to go with high ceilings, this could be somewhere in the lines of 440-480 feet or so, maybe even 500 if we add mechanical or some sort of architectural elements. The small units, and half-floor/full floor units will probably mean this is super-luxury, so I would expect high ceilings similar to other developments. Which is not bad for the area. A solid filler if its close to my prediction. Following the trend of other developments from 26th to 31st street. While the structure its replacing is nice and historic, theres plenty of these types all over the place (in terms of style). Given the location, smaller developments that are not landmarked are bound to get redeveloped. Theres a couple of low rise structures in the 50's that will get developed overtime.
     
     
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Thanks VG.

Could a mod change this to: NEW YORK | 30 East 31st Street | 410 FT | 35 FLOORS

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40-Story Morris Adjmi-Designed Tower Revealed At 30 East 31st Street In Midtown

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NOVEMBER 10, 2015

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Back in February, YIMBY reported on the first new building applications for a tower coming to 30 East 31st Street, in Midtown Manhattan. And now, we have the reveal, thanks to a tipster’s submission of an on-site rendering. The project is being designed by Morris Adjmi Architects, while Ekstein Development is the developer.

Filings with the DOB reveal a total scope of 71,500 square feet, which is relatively small for a building of 40 floors. That will translate into 38 units altogether, which will be condominiums. Evidently there will be an abundance of full-floor configurations, though the overall average unit will be just shy of 1,900 square feet.

The site was formerly home to the Madison Avenue Baptist Church’s Parish House, built in 1906. Like many other church-owned properties in the vicinity, these plots are some of the last viable development sites in the neighborhood.

While it’s unfortunate that the facade of the old building could not have been saved and translated into the base of the new structure, the Adjmi-designed tower will be a superior replacement. Most of the new towers in the vicinity tend towards simple and glassy, but 30 East 31st Street will depart noticeably from the pack. It will feature ribbons of white cladding that wrap their way into a lattice-like pattern over the upper floors, successfully translating Moorish inspiration into contemporary architecture.

Ekstein acquired the property for $15.6 million in June of 2014 per the Commercial Observer, and at that time, the new project was expected to sell for $90 million in total. Pinnacle Real Estate will also be partnering on the development.

Demolition of the old building is already finished, and signage indicates completion is anticipated by August of 2018.
     
     
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From the DOB: http://a810-bisweb.nyc.gov/bisweb/BS...de=ES676303059

Looks like a height increase.

     
     
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So this is now a 480 ft. building. Looks like it got slightly taller and skinnier.
     
     
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I wonder what structures like this will become when the condo market falls apart? I'm almost positive that supply is outpacing demand in a big way, and we'll be left with dozens of empty buildings in a decade. Office conversions, maybe?
     
     
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Rather a disappointment for Adjmi.
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Well obviously the height estimate is wrong, or the renderings are wrong.

It looks at least 700 ft. in the renderings, but the building was supposed to be 480 ft.

So I'm guessing either A. The developer purchased additional air rights or B. The rendering is just ridiculously wrong.
     
     
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Morris Adjmi-Designed 30 East 31st Street Climbing Quickly, Gets First Glass, Midtown South



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Back in February of 2015, YIMBY reported on the initial new building applications for 30 East 31st Street, between Fifth and Madison Avenues, in Midtown South. In November of that year, we revealed the first rendering for the project. Since then, filings have been amended for a slight height increase of two floors, and construction has entered full swing, with the Morris Adjmi-designed skyscraper now up to its fourteenth floor per the latest photos from JC_Heights.

The initial new building applications showed a 40-story building that would comprise 38 units. The revised applications show a 42-story tower with 41 units, with each of the spacious full-floor condominiums averaging over 1,700 square feet apiece. At 479 feet to the rooftop, the project will be quite prominent for the immediate neighborhood, which sits just to the south of the Midtown skyscraper plateau.

The design shift since initial renderings were revealed has been quite positive. Besides the slight height increase, the base of the project now fronts directly onto 31st Street, where a break in the street-wall had previously been rendered. The exterior will be particularly attractive, and while it isn’t obvious just yet, the concrete columns will end up crowning the building in a diagrid pattern, ensuring its relatively small mark on the overall skyline will be both distinctive, and attractive.
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Based on the info above, with revised filings, this should be renamed:

NEW YORK | 30 East 31st Street | 479 FT | 42 FLOORS

Up from the previous 35 floors.
     
     
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