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I don't see any reason why they wouldn't, the only one with any significant Nimby opposition is the Penn Station Area plan, and even then that's not new or out of the ordinary, andI doubt it will stop anything.
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That view from Herald Square will change a ton in the next decade.
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There was a time when people though the Hudson Yards might not get off the ground.



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^^ Wow those are amazing photos! NYC is intense.
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Lots of new construction coming to east Midtown, but meanwhile, Hudson Yards continues to fill up....


https://nypost.com/2022/12/11/brookf...as-new-tenant/

Brookfield Properties snags law firm Crowell & Moring as new tenant


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Brookfield’s Far West Side leasing juggernaut snatched another marquee tenant from central Midtown. In the latest coup, law firm Crowell & Moring just signed for 71,000 square feet at Two Manhattan West, where it will move next year from a slightly smaller space at 590 Madison Ave.

The deal reaffirms the phenomenon of companies ankling to newly constructed buildings from older ones — including from those that opened as recently as the 1980s, such as still desirable 590 Madison Ave.

Corporate relocations cost a bundle even when landlords give concessions and they disrupt operations. The fact that so many tenants are willing to do it shows how powerful the trend is.

Two Manhattan West’s 1.9 million square feet are already 76% spoken for. Cravath, Swaine & Moore signed on as anchor tenant a few years ago when the site was a hole in the ground, and was later joined by Clifford Chance and KPMG.
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The tower will open in the spring when, coincidentally, the new High Line Moynihan Connector is to be completed that will link the elevated park to Manhattan West’s public plaza.

The move west is “not simply about moving to a bigger space, but to a better space,” said Crowell’s New York managing partner Glen McGorty. “We can operate more efficiently. Rather than fill our corner offices with partners, we have designed cutting-edge, multi-purpose space where lawyers and staff can connect” to better serve clients.

Two Manhattan West is the final jewel in the crown of Brookfield’s eight-acre complex, just east of Related’s Hudson Yards. It also includes One Manhattan West (nearly 100% leased to EY, the NHL and Accenture), the Pendry Hotel and apartment tower The Eugene.

Brookfield can boast of scoring three of the year’s five largest Manhattan leases and five of the largest 10 deals to date. KPMG’s was the largest at 450,000 square feet.
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Glad to see this being nearly filled up! Think MW2 will be zipped up by the end of the year? Also, have they done any testing yet on the LEDs on the crown, or is that too soon? Curious to see the pair both lit at night
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this pair is so sexy--as you can see in the above photo, less is clearly more than the architectural car crash that is Hudson Yards.
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I may or may not have seen lighting on that crown. It could have been 1MW, I’ll have to pay attention.

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^ Thank you for these!

I love how it looks like MW2 is the same height as MW1 from certain angles! To think the area used to be some parking lots and distressed buildings less than a decade ago!
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I love how it looks like MW2 is the same height as MW1 from certain angles! To think the area used to be some parking lots and distressed buildings less than a decade ago!
Yeah, it’s a nice complex. I regret that the original 1,200 ft tower didn’t get built (just so we could get the ugly Eugene). But the entire west side has come a long way.
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The West Side will look like Coruscant by 2040.
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I’d rather have two or three aesthetically pleasing
2000-2500 ft. structures built in Manhattan in the
next decade . . than have fifteen 1200 footers built . .
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Initially, I wasn’t a fan of these 2 warped twin glass boxes . .
Folks compared them to the original iconic twins . . I thought no way
. . They aren’t that tall, they’re not identical, and all-glass “blobby-
shaped” buildings looked like cheap real-estate . . (the renderings
didn’t convey the actual real-life beauty of the completed glass skins
on MW1 & MW2) . .
Years later, I am shocked . . MW1 & MW2 look so clean, precise,
as excellently crafted modernism . . Conservatively Gorgeous quality . .
I still say MW3, looks like real crap . . MW3’s initial look in one of the
renders, indicated a very similar vibe to the Brooklyn Tower . . not nearly
as tall, but proportionately slim, dark, and ribbed . . just what HY needed
. . But 1 &2 look kinda perfect . .
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I like the base of this one more than 1MW, even though that one is nice as well.
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yeah i've seen 1mw lit -- i had to look twice before i realized.

are there any pics of the inside offices and views from & etc. of 1mw?

ie., looking down on the mw courtyard would be an interesting view.

after all, it is up and running, should be something...?
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