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Old Posted Oct 2, 2018, 11:37 PM
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It looks higher than 850'

It bothers me (a little) that they aren't the exact same height though, it'd be nice to have 300+ meter identical twins again in NY
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It looks like it has been “turned around,” so that it slopes back in the same diecrtion as 1 MW.
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It looks higher than 850'

It bothers me (a little) that they aren't the exact same height though, it'd be nice to have 300+ meter identical twins again in NY
Well the shape of these buildings are different as well, this one bends north to south.
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Well the shape of these buildings are different as well, this one bends north to south.
Yea, I like that, although they look cool either way

Official site still says 935'. DOB could have referred to the highest office slab maybe?
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No construction permits as of yet. But I did notice some excavation going on.
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Nice!

Could that be without a crown?
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Nice!

Could that be without a crown?
Most likely as is if using 1MW as an example. When DOB issues construction permits, there will be a zoning diagram we can get info from.
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the official website still lists the height at 935ft.

https://www.manhattanwestnyc.com/vis...l/?page=office
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the official website still lists the height at 935ft.

https://www.manhattanwestnyc.com/vis...l/?page=office
That very well may be the case. However, what websites state and what is in fact actual are not always the same (it also says 56 floors). We will know when we see the DOB diagram which is official.
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And here ladies and gents is how it’s all starts , a simple hole in the ground, soon to be manhattan west south tower part of the Brookfield manhattan west project.

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If you read my comment on this post, the guy who posted that image said 2MW is rumored to start in September 2019
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If you read my comment on this post, the guy who posted that image said 2MW is rumored to start in September 2019
I believe that as well. They don't have a construction permit from DOB.
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If you read my comment on this post, the guy who posted that image said 2MW is rumored to start in September 2019
Not sure if that info is correct, foundation work has already started.







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Brookfield Properties is planning a $2 billion office tower in Hudson Yards without the requisite lease commitment from an office tenant.

The $7.2 billion public company and its financial partner in the development, the Qatari Investment Authority, are moving forward with 2 Manhattan West, a 62-story, 1.95 million square-foot glass tower designed by the architecture firm SOM, on speculation. The developer is betting that tenants will lease up a substantial portion—or all—of the spire before it is complete in 2022.

Brookfield Properties, which recently became the largest commercial landlord in the city after a series of major acquisitions, has had success filling most of 1 Manhattan West, an adjacent 67-story, 2.1 million square-foot sister tower it began building in 2015 and that is nearing completion. The company started development of that building only after it secured a more than 600,000 square-foot lease commitment from the law firm Skadden Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP.
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"We know firsthand that space in 2 Manhattan West is highly sought-after, and we're moving ahead," said Ben Brown, an executive vice president at Brookfield Properties who manages the company's New York and Boston operations. "Based on our success leasing office space at Manhattan West to date combined with the high level of interest we are seeing from leading companies seeking new space, we are excited to bring 2 Manhattan West on-line as quickly as possible."

One Manhattan West has been a draw for office tenants. In addition to Skadden, the accounting firm EY signed on for 640,000 square feet in 2017. The National Hockey League and Accenture, a management consulting firm, also took 175,000 square feet and 250,000 square feet respectively in the tower. And at 5 Manhattan West, JP Morgan Chase and Amazon leased 430,000 square feet and 360,000 square feet, respectively, and Whole Foods plans to open a grocery store in the building's base.
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"It makes perfect sense for Brookfield to build this tower," said Mary Ann Tighe, CEO of CBRE's New York office. "In the larger Brookfield universe this is not going to have a meaningful impact on its cash. And the office market has made it clear that it wants new construction."

Adding to its financial heft at Manhattan West, Brookfield's partner in the project is QIA, one of the world's largest investment funds, with more than $300 billion in assets under management.

Two Manhattan West may face competition from several other state-of-the-art office towers that are rising or are planned in the Hudson Yards neighborhood. A partnership between Boston Properties and the Moinian Group, for instance, are planning a large office spire at 3 Hudson Blvd. Tishman Speyer has hundreds of thousands of square feet of available space at the three million square-foot tower called the Spiral that it is raising nearby. The Related Companies meanwhile is building the nearly 1,000 foot tall skyscraper 50 Hudson Yards that has a large block of available space.
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Two Manhattan West may face competition from several other state-of-the-art office towers that are rising or are planned in the Hudson Yards neighborhood. A partnership between Boston Properties and the Moinian Group, for instance, are planning a large office spire at 3 Hudson Blvd. Tishman Speyer has hundreds of thousands of square feet of available space at the three million square-foot tower called the Spiral that it is raising nearby. The Related Companies meanwhile is building the nearly 1,000 foot tall skyscraper 50 Hudson Yards that has a large block of available space.
I believe $/sq-ft has been much lower at MW vs HY. 2 MW shouldn't have an issue, hence the confidence with the risk on Brookfields behalf.
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Hopefully, this means that MS is going elsewhere. A new tower on Park Ave would be nice, though 2 WTC would be ideal.
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Building a 900' tower on spec?? But I thought Orange Man Bad and we're LiTeRaLLy heading straight for a ReCeSsIoN
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Building a 900' tower on spec?? But I thought Orange Man Bad and we're LiTeRaLLy heading straight for a ReCeSsIoN
Keep the orange man and politics out of here.
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