January 08, 2021
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Where is this happening?
Midtown neighborhood, Manhattan, New York City
Who is involved?
Developer: Rabina Properties
Designer: Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates
When is this happening?
The project’s estimated completion date is currently unknown.
Why is this important?
Once complete, this development will yield a substantial number of residential units along with a significant amount of commercial space in the rapidly condensing urban borough.
Key aspects?
There is little information available about the building’s proposed residential or commercial amenities
Project Specs?
896-feet-tall
98 residences totalling 169,992 square-feet in space
353,196 square-feet of commercial space, possibly including a 208-room hotel
Source: New York YIMBY
Developers have filed permits to build a massive new mixed-use tower in the heart of Manhattan.Where is this happening?
Midtown neighborhood, Manhattan, New York City
Who is involved?
Developer: Rabina Properties
Designer: Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates
When is this happening?
Why is this important?
Once complete, this development will yield a substantial number of residential units along with a significant amount of commercial space in the rapidly condensing urban borough.
Key aspects?
There is little information available about the building’s proposed residential or commercial amenities
Project Specs?
896-feet-tall
98 residences totalling 169,992 square-feet in space
353,196 square-feet of commercial space, possibly including a 208-room hotel

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