New York City never stops growing! Today I bring the part I of the Top 20 Largest Development Projects in NYC. Are you curious? Do you want to know more? Let’s go!
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3 World Trade Center
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3WTC is open for business and is more than a building. Designed by Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners, 3 WTC is instantly recognizable by its iconic “K” brace, the building’s external steel framing, while seamlessly integrating into the triumphant community of World Trade Center architecture. The developer was Silverstein Properties. Tower 3 at 175 Greenwich Street was designed to be a new commercial skyscraper and the construction cost $900 million.
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Firm: Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners
Project Type: Office
Developer: Silverstein Properties
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Central Park Tower
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Central Park Tower is the tallest residential building in NYC. Designed by Rottet Studio and developed by Extell Development. Adrian Smith + Gordon Gill Architecture (AS+GG) are the architects of the project. They have designed nine of the top 100 supertall buildings, including Central Park Tower.
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Firm: Rottet Studio
Project Type: Mixed-Use
Developer: Extell Development
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Denizen Bushwick
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Denizen Bushwick located at 54 Noll Street Brooklyn is fueled by creativity and connection. Designed by ODA New York, Denizen is a luxury rental building that makes you take notice. Spanning two city blocks, it unifies a neighborhood built on art, community and expression with modern design and fresh, fun amenities. The developers are All year Management.
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Firm: ODA New York
Project Type: Multi-Family
Developer: All Year Management
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One West End
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One West End was designed by Jeffrey Beers International and developer by Elad Holdings and Silverstein Properties. The architect Jeffrey Beers, founder & CEO said something very interesting about this: “One West End has given me the opportunity to bring a sense of hospitality into a residential property.”
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Firm: Jeffrey Beers International
Project Type: Multi-Family
Developer: Elad Holdings; Silverstein Properties
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American Copper Buildings
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American Copper Buildings is named as the new skyline icon of New York! Located at 626 1st Avenue, New York, the project was designed by SHoP Architects and developer by JDS Development Group. The sculptural design – two copper-clad towers that bend in the middle to meet at a skybridge – brings a new dynamism to an overlooked area of the city.
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