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Old Posted Jun 13, 2015, 1:08 AM
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I was thinking about this earlier as I was bored at work, and when we are bored, the mind wanders. Often in a tangent.

Hunser, as you are a math expert, can you devise an equation for the probability of a supertall rising in Manhattan on a neighborhood basis given:

A) Land availability
B) Average sq ft price and the change per quarter
C) Demand when it comes to all different types of office and residential
D) What tower height would be needed to make a long term profit necessary
E) Supertall probability per block in Midtown (essentially like a zillow map of property values, only with the chance of a tall tower rising).

I'd be cool to see some math involved to figure out which neighborhoods have the highest % of one rising. Its probable that as land becomes ever more scarce, parcel prices increase, that "X" amount of floors and heights will be need to recuperate costs and make it profitable in the future.

I guess this is an unofficial PhD thesis I am asking of you. I don't even know it its possible, but its an idea. Good exercise using differential equations one could say.

Sounds very intriguing, as soon as I'm done with my exam in 3 weeks (studying manifolds, Hausdorff measures/dimensions, convolutions, integral theorems, functional spaces etc.) I'll get back to you. After all, that's what summers are for, right?

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Old Posted Jun 13, 2015, 2:02 PM
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I wish WTC2 would of been like of Ping An Center. Next to Steinway, a favorite of mine.

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From the CTBUH. Published the 10th of June.

On the design, something like this would do wonders for the downtown skyline. It has that gotham design and would look perfect in terms of aesthetics. O well, one day.
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Old Posted Jun 13, 2015, 3:56 PM
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Yes, Ping An and GCTF are epic and would fit NYC perfectly, especially Ping An. A Chrysler-style building topping out at 2,000 feet in Downtown would do wonders for the skyline.
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Old Posted Jun 14, 2015, 12:35 PM
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Alright guys, I'll be off for about three weeks, gotta prepare for my exams.

As always, feel free to post any updates re: NY sykscrapers / supertalls and news in this thread.

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EDIT: Renderings of Shvo's 125G, "The Pinnacle", ~ 1,100ft/335m


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Old Posted Jun 14, 2015, 1:28 PM
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35 Hudson Yards, 1,039ft (317m) & 111 West 57th Street, 1,431ft (436m) are U/C!!

Supertalls:

Completed: 6
Topped out: 1
Under construction: 6
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Total: 13

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Old Posted Jun 14, 2015, 1:45 PM
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Good luck on your finals Hunser. You got this.
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Good luck on your finals Hunser. You got this.
Thanks! 13(!!) supertalls completed and U/C! Unbelievable.

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PS: I'll be on SSP from time to time to update the first page.
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Old Posted Jun 14, 2015, 4:30 PM
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Hunser I'm working on a new compilation with something that SSP needs. You'll like it.

Should be finished soon, I'm just setting the foundations of it. It will be under city compilations.
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Hunser I'm working on a new compilation with something that SSP needs. You'll like it.

Should be finished soon, I'm just setting the foundations of it. It will be under city compilations.
I'm anxious to see it.

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Another 3 supertalls (all currently in prep) should join the U/C club this year:

- 125 Greenwich, ~1,150ft / 351m
- The Girasole, 1,034ft / 315m
- 1 Manhattan West, 995ft / 303m

It's very likely that by the end of the year NYC will have 9 supertalls U/C and 7 completed, totaling 16.

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2017 looks like a tough one to beat in terms of the sheer number of (currently known) supertalls in construction, while also leaving out total unknowns (like towers lacking a completion date, current site activity and/or financing) such as 15 Penn, 42 Trinity, that Brooklyn supertall and 1710 Broadway which still have a good chance of starting before December 31st, 2021.

123 W 57th's construction start year can be reasonably guessed based on how the Nordstrom tower started construction before One57 was fully wrapped up. It might happen sooner if NIMBYs manage to do something that would pressure Barnett to expedite construction, like one those proposed moratoriums on buildings taller than 600 feet actually coming into force (which does seem thankfully unlikely however).

U/C by 12/31/2015: 10 Towers U/C

Nordstrom Tower
Tower Verre
3 WTC
2 WTC
30 Hudson Yards
35 Hudson Yards
111 W 57th
1 Manhattan West
Girasole
125 Greenwich Street


U/C by 12/31/2016: 17 Towers U/C

Nordstrom Tower
Tower Verre
3 WTC
2 WTC
30 Hudson Yards
35 Hudson Yards
111 W 57th
1 Manhattan West
Girasole
125 Greenwich Street
50 Hudson Yards
1 Vanderbilt
2 Manhattan West
1 Park Lane
31 W 57th
Hudson Spire (Tisman Speyer site)
520 W. 41st


U/C by 12/31/2017: 19 Towers U/C!!!


Nordstrom Tower
Tower Verre
3 WTC
2 WTC
30 Hudson Yards
35 Hudson Yards
1 Manhattan West
Girasole
50 Hudson Yards
1 Vanderbilt
2 Manhattan West
1 Park Lane
31 W 57th
Hudson Spire (Tisman Speyer site)
520 W. 41st
335 Madison
80 South Street
360 10th Avenue
123 W. 57th


U/C by 12/31/2018: 14 Towers U/C


2 WTC
30 Hudson Yards
1 Manhattan West
50 Hudson Yards
1 Vanderbilt
2 Manhattan West
1 Park Lane
31 W 57th
Hudson Spire (Tisman Speyer site)
520 W. 41st
335 Madison
80 South Street
360 10th Avenue
123 W. 57th


U/C by 12/31/2019: 11 Towers U/C


2 WTC
50 Hudson Yards
1 Vanderbilt
2 Manhattan West
Hudson Spire (Tisman Speyer site)
520 W. 41st
335 Madison
80 South Street
360 10th Avenue
123 W. 57th
Hudson Yards Phase II supertall


U/C by 12/31/2020: 5 Towers U/C


2 WTC
Hudson Spire (Tisman Speyer site)
335 Madison
123 W. 57th
Hudson Yards Phase II supertall



U/C by 12/31/2021: 1 Tower U/C


Hudson Yards Phase II supertall

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Old Posted Jun 15, 2015, 9:19 PM
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Approximately 1200 ft.


Credit: http://www.yimbynews.com/2015/06/new...supertall.html
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Holy Christ that is amazing!
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Old Posted Jun 19, 2015, 12:07 AM
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It's amazing ... after studying the whole day, there's already so much happening in New York. This city is on fire!

- 145 East 60th St: potential supertall @UES. http://therealdeal.com/blog/2015/06/...north-of-300m/






- 111 Murray: site is online: http://111murray.com/



- Macy's Redevelopment, Brooklyn: potential 900 footer: http://www.yimbynews.com/2015/06/vis...ael-leyva.html




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I cant even keep up with all the supertalls and highrises going up in NYC right now, probably the biggest high rise boom in the entire history of the city.
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I cant even keep up with all the supertalls and highrises going up in NYC right now, probably the biggest high rise boom in the entire history of the city.
Indeed. 20% increase in the cities skyscraper stock and a 10% increase in the highrise stock. In terms of units, a good 45,000 approximate multi-use units, condos, and so on per year. Its the Age of Rameses!!!

The city is number one in the world in terms of skyscraper count. On its way to becoming first in terms of supertalls once all is set and done.
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New 2WTC ...

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Lol at Reagan and the oil rigs.

The no-spin zone!
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I wouldn't be shocked if that is the future of 2WTC, a giant screen for FOX broadcasting. So much Murica
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