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Also, I don't know where the height figure comes from here... http://rew-online.com/2018/04/10/pfi...speyer-spiral/ Pfizer signs 800,000 s/f lease for Tishman Speyer Spiral BY REW • APRIL 10, 2018 Quote:
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https://rebusinessonline.com/tishman...-in-manhattan/ Tishman Speyer to Break Ground on $3.7B, Pfizer-Anchored Office Tower in Manhattan April 10, 2018 by John Nelson Quote:
https://www.bisnow.com/new-york/news...one-loan-87154 1,031-Foot Hudson Yards Tower To Start Construction Behind $1.8B Blackstone Loan April 10, 2018 Ethan Rothstein Quote:
https://www.prnewswire.com/news-rele...300627217.html Tishman Speyer To Begin Construction Of The Spiral, An Iconic Hudson Yards Tower And Model For The Modern Collaborative Workplace Pfizer to Relocate its Global Headquarters to Tishman Speyer's 1,031 Foot Midtown West Tower upon Completion in 2022 NEWS PROVIDED BY Tishman Speyer Quote:
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2.8 million square feet on this one. One has the feeling that midtown will empty out at this rate. On just the office projects west of Penn station set to build/under construction, we're looking at something like 20 million square feet of office space. There's room for another 20 million if they want it too. Just wild.
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Between this tower and 50 MW alone, there will be 4m sf of unaccounted space. There are around another 3m sf of new space available at 1 Vanderbilt and 3 WTC.
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Just a drop in the bucket compared to Midtown overall, but much needed space for expansion and renewal of the supply. With that, the cit won't have to bulldoze entire sections of Midtown. But even the Hudson Yards will fill up. The city counted on a 30 year build-out. It's filling up faster. Anyway, glad to see financing in place so this can move forward. All good signs. https://www.cpexecutive.com/post/tis...er-lands-1-8b/ Quote:
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https://therealdeal.com/2018/04/30/d...n-yards-tower/
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My first impressions of that pic were of NYC...almost any part of it...in the 1970's when sites like that didn't necessarily mean that construction of any sort was about to happen.
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Can't help but to look at 35 Hudson and know that this will be in similar magnitude, and I believe bulkier. 35 Hudson looks monolithic already. Its a good feeling to know that more is planned, and commencing soon, along with Phase II which we are yet to truly appreciate.
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Is Midtown West more desirable than downtown?
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:previous: Looks like we’ve got a ways to go! :rolleyes:
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This has "officially" broken ground. :cheers:
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Bring it on.
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Didn't see much action there today, but can confirm the sign:
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Most construction sites in the city are inactive on the weekends. But it's only a matter of time before this is moved to the construction forum. It's financed, and ready to go in the ground. That pesky digging has to be done first though. |
The DOB rendering looks like some sort of mine craft experiment.
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