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Old Posted Dec 26, 2022, 6:26 PM
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^ yes the streetscaping and spiral building base look great, but really at streetlevel over there its the wide sidewalks that make it most appealing.

now if only we can keep taking out streetlanes for more sidewalk pedestrian space elsewhere — like what has been done along broadway.
     
     
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^ yes the and spiral building base look great, but really at streetlevel over there its the wide sidewalks that make it most appealing.

now if only we can keep taking out streetlanes for more sidewalk pedestrian space elsewhere — like what has been done along broadway.
Fifth Avenue is next.




     
     
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Hudson Yards is a magnificent cluster.

Add it together with Phase 2, Penn Plaza, and the Bus Terminal, and all the developments that will spring up on the periphery.

The island of Manhattan is seriously untouchable. The crown jewel of the world. A feast for all eyes.
     
     
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Once the street level retail of these new towers opens, the area will have less of a construction zone feel, and feel more like a part of the city. That's key, and why it's mandated in these new developments.
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Hudson Yards is a magnificent cluster.

Add it together with Phase 2, Penn Plaza, and the Bus Terminal, and all the developments that will spring up on the periphery.

The island of Manhattan is seriously untouchable. The crown jewel of the world. A feast for all eyes.
so not fan of good architecture then?
     
     
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so not fan of good architecture then?

lol oh come on lets not go that far in the opposite direction and throw the hy baby out with the bath water.

ie., the manhattan west twins are magnificent in every way possible — both inside and out and from up close and at a distance.
     
     
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This is such a great tower!
     
     
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https://www.bloomberg.com/news/artic...d-hudson-yards

Manhattan’s Spiral Tower Lands New Tenants Migrating West Toward Hudson Yards
Baker Tilly and Swedish bank SEB struck deals for office space at Tishman Speyer’s new building.



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Tishman Speyer signed leases with two new tenants at the Spiral, one of its Manhattan skyscrapers, as companies hunt for updated office spaces.

Consulting firm Baker Tilly and Swedish bank SEB AB struck deals for office space at the 66-story tower near Hudson Yards, the real estate firm said Thursday in a statement. Baker Tilly will take 28,000 square feet (2,600 square meters) on the 22nd floor, and will relocate from One Penn Plaza later this year. SEB is moving from 245 Park Ave. to 15,000 square feet of space on the 28th floor of the Spiral.

With those agreements, the developer filled about 72% of the 2.8 million-square-foot office tower. Last year, HSBC Bank USA agreed to move its headquarters to the Spiral from Midtown. Other tenants include Pfizer Inc. and AllianceBernstein Holding LP.

Companies looking for space in Manhattan have been drawn to newer developments, including some Hudson Yards buildings and Manhattan West. KKR & Co. recently took more space at 30 Hudson Yards, expanding into offices that technology firm Meta Platforms Inc. is leaving behind, and hedge fund D.E. Shaw said it would relocate its Midtown headquarters to Two Manhattan West.
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The proportions are nicer on this one than 50 Hudson.
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^ definitely. even tho it didnt spiral like we hoped i like it more and more. its a very sharp and lushly expensive looking tower like the manhattan west twins are.
     
     
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