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Does the City Council require the developer to show a render before deciding about the application?
If so, then we could see a render in a month or so... |
Rendering.
You paint a painting. You render a rendering. |
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A good look at 390 Madison from street level where Chase is moving. There will be a branch on the ground floor as well...
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I found Waldo on the crosswalk! :yes: |
Latest permits...
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Chase sure is trying to push through a bunch of modifications to the zoning requirements. :shrug:
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I've looked and listened to Tuesday's hearing. No new graphics, and the information provided was pretty much what we already have. They are still saying the headquarters will house approximately 15,000 people. As of last Friday, 100% of employees at 270 have been relocated. In the interim, 383 Madison Avenue, which Chase says will also need some upgrades, will serve as world headquarters. Council member Powers is still trying to shake down the bank for more general improvements to Park Avenue itself, which frankly is the city's job. Chase hasn't decided exactly where the onsite branch will be, but it won't be on Madison. All in all, things are progressing as expected. |
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I'm curious how the occupancy population ranks among other structues, being that 270 Park will house 15,000 or so employees. For example, the original Twins housed 25k people in each tower. I wonder if there is data on total occupancy by headcount for other large towers (30 Hudson, ESB, BOA, 1 WTC, 55 Water St). |
^ It would probably fall in line with the size of the towers.
Meanwhile, the MAS testified at the Council hearing on Tuesday, and of course they couldn't just be happy like everyone else... https://www.mas.org/news/union-carbi...he-very-least/ Union Carbide’s Replacement Should Improve the Public Realm, at the Very Least Testimony to the New York City Council APRIL 16, 2019 Quote:
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I think they all see a big, filthy rich client like JPMC, and they all want something from the cookie jar. Sure... let's take advantage and slow the process down.
One of those rare cases where Brewer was actually cooperative in the process, and took what she requested once implemented, and that was it. But others chiming along... common now... lets cut the bs. What more do folks want from them. Let's get this tower rolling with the aggressive time-table. Instead of leeching off developments, if they possibly put their efforts in lobbying the city government to fix some of these issues, they might get somewhere, because we all know the allocation and mismanagement of taxes are big issue. But that's another topic for another day. The requirements were met, now let's get this thing rolling and stop lagging developments! :) :cheers: |
They're trying to squeeze every ounce of blood out of the company they can get. There will be a topping point where companies just say, "you know what? screw that. We're moving to Jersey".
The city can do better for it's own public realm. |
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Part of me would love if Jersey City trolled NYC and the regions new tallest was on the NJ side. That's would be a priceless moment right there. |
If transportation between Jersey City and Manhattan becomes much more convenient, reliable and cheaper, I bet lots of companies would start building headquarters in the former instead of the latter.
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I don't think they'd move to JC. They'd go to Charlotte, Atlanta, Dallas, or Nashville where middle-class people can afford to live.
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The problem with moving to New Jersey is that then you're in New Jersey.
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