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The base of the tower consists of a brick-clad podium with ground-floor retail space, parking, and residential amenities. [1] The 66-story tower rises 731 feet (223 m) above street level, and consists of 921 residential units. [2] The building totals 838,000 sq ft (77,900 m 2) of floor area, including 17,400 sq ft (1,620 m 2) of retail space.
In 2016, CitiGroup committed to staying in the building and announced a renovation. The exterior makeover, led by Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, included the addition of a glass curtain wall to the lower floors of the tower and all of 390 Greenwich Street on the west side of the complex. Gensler provided interior renovations, including a new lobby ...
ARO is a 62-story, 700-foot-tall (210 m) glass tower with a steel lattice exterior. [1] The building's massing, or shape, changes on the upper levels to give each apartment the best lighting and view. [9] To do this, the architects purchased development and air rights from the surrounding low-rise theaters. [5]
Stretching up 62 stories, a planned office tower at 350 Park Avenue will provide space for more than 6,000 jobs, plus 1.8 million square feet of commercial office space, according to a press release.
The residential tower, across University from the Modern Art Museum campus, will have a second-floor amenity deck, 4,306 square feet of ground-floor retail space and a 9,400-square-foot fitness ...
One Worldwide Plaza is the largest tower of Worldwide Plaza, a three-building commercial and residential complex in the Hell's Kitchen neighborhood of Manhattan in New York City. Designed by David Childs of Skidmore, Owings & Merrill (SOM), One Worldwide Plaza is an office building measuring 778 feet (237 m) tall, with an alternative address of ...
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The residential portion of the tower contains 145 condominiums with interiors designed by Thierry Despont. There are also amenities spaces on floors 12 through 16 and a lounge on floors 46 and 47. Plans for Tower Verre, a 1,250 ft-tall (380 m) skyscraper at 53 West 53rd Street, were announced in 2007 in conjunction with an expansion of MoMA.