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Old Posted Dec 13, 2023, 4:46 PM
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58 West 39th Street Resumes Construction In Midtown, Manhattan





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The 20th-tallest building on our year-end construction countdown is 58 West 39th Street, a 475-foot-tall hotel tower in Midtown, Manhattan. Designed by Marin Architects and developed by Wei Hong Hu of H Hotel LLC, the 42-story structure will yield 177 guest rooms and amenities including a restaurant and an outdoor bar. City Cross Construction Corp. is the general contractor for the property, which is located on a narrow plot between Fifth and Sixth Avenues, one block below Bryant Park.

Recent photos show additional levels added to the upper cantilevering floors of the superstructure since our last update in November 2022, when crews were in the process of assembling the diagonal steel trusses that will help transfer the building loads to the ground. Work stalled shortly thereafter, but the project appears to be back on track. Construction should progress more smoothly given the repetitive nature of the floor plates from the cantilever to the crown, and could potentially top out sometime next spring.

New updated renderings have yet to be released. The nearest subways from the site are the B, D, F, M, and 7 trains at the 42nd Street-Bryant Park station to the north.
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This is now 480 ft. per newly filed permits. Can mods change title to 480 ft.?
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Done. Also floor count updated.
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The hell with the ugly cantilever, I am as always more bothered by the hideous required setback bestowed upon us left and right by the well intentioned but misguided zoning code. Give me a well designed streetwall facade and I'll look the other way at the utter absurdity of the form above it.
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who cares about the cantilever when the costcutter setback that breaks the streetwall is so utterly atrocious.

there is too much of that happening and uglifying midtown with these cheap hotels.

is anyone in city hall aware and trying to make it stop?
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