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Tuesday, October 17, 2017

First Renderings of Essex Crossing's Second Phase Revealed

Essex Crossing is a project that has been years in the making. If we’re being honest, it took five year just to break ground on the project. But now the plans for the buildings are moving steadily along, setting the stage for phase two of the plans to be revealed. Project manager, Isaac Henderson, has given some insight on what these builds will be used for.


PC: Moso Studio
The Buildings:
For now, the buildings are simply labeled as numbers.
  • Site Two: Part of phase one of development, this building was designed by Handel and will offer some 200 rentals, half of which are labeled as affordable.
  • Site Three: This building will offer market-rate condos, office space, a ground-floor retail area, and part of Market Line.
  • Site Four: This building will also house part of Market Line and will offer office space and 263 rentals, half of which will be affordable.
Sites Three and Four will be designed by CetraRuddy and Handel Architects.


The Park:
At the base of 145 Clinton Street will sit a 15,000 square-foot park designed by West 8. The park will add a nice green scene to the project and offer plenty of seating and a children’s play area.


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Friday, October 13, 2017

Cornell's High-Tech Campus Could Revolutionize How Buildings are Designed

Don’t you just love when you hear about construction projects being done with the environment in mind? We certainly do! That’s why we’re thrilled to hear that Cornell Tech is building a super high-tech campus that opens the door to revolutionizing how buildings aredesigned.

PC: Iwan Baan

The Campus:

Located on Roosevelt Island, the two million square-foot campus has been open since 2016, but will be under construction until 2043. As of now, it serves students studying computer science, business, and entrepreneurship, but upon completion, it will house around 2,000 students and hundreds of faculty and staff.

The High-Tech Main Dorm:
The campus’ main dorm is the currently the largest energy-efficient dorm in the world, and largest and tallest “passive” building in the world, meaning it uses very little energy to heat and cool the interior. This is due to some energy-efficiency requirements set by Germany’ Passive House Institute.
  • Interior walls are covered in tape-sealed “jackets” that prevent outside air from getting into the building.
  • Pipes that run around the ceiling constantly emit heat or AC into the room and adjust in real time to save energy and keep a consistent temperature.

The Cost:
By the end of its construction, the campus will receive a total of $638 million in funds from New York City, Michael Bloomberg, Charles Finney, and Joan Jacobs.

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Wednesday, October 4, 2017

Waterline Square Makes Headway on the Upper West Side

We told you we’d keep you updated on NYC building news, and we keep our promises. As the year rolls on, more headway is being made on Waterline Square on the Upper West Side, which means all those amenities we told you about last time are that much closer to being available to enjoy.

PC: JC_Heights

The History:
Formally known as Riverside Center, the project was originally conceived in a master plan by Christian de Portzamparc. (You might recall he was responsible for the first supertall residential building in New York City.) The project went through an intensive approval process and eventually was changed to what we know it as today.

The Who:
The architect of the buildings are Hill + West Architects, and each building has a different designer, each of whom is famed within the industry.
  • The largest building — which will be built in a two-tower format of 1.2 million square feet —  is being designed by Kohn Pedersen Fox.
  • The other two buildings will be designed by Richard Meier and Partner Architects and Rafael Viñoly Architects.

The Buildings:
There will be a total of 1,132 units between the three buildings, set to be offered in late 2018. The entire site is set to be completed in 2019.


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Monday, October 2, 2017

The NYHTC is Opening a New Health Center in Brooklyn

Health care has been a big issue the past few years, so it’s nice to see that some employees will benefit from free healthcare through a new Brooklyn Health Center.


What It Is
The New York Hotel and Motel Trades Council has opened a 12-story, 180,000 square foot treatment and medical center at 620 Fulton Street in Brooklyn. The building cost $120 million to build and will generate revenue from the six floor of office and retail spaces, which the NYHTC expects to earn $3.5 to $4 million in rent each year.

Who Benefits from It
The health center will provide free health care to maids, bellboys, concierges, valets, and other non-managerial workers at upscale hotels.

What the Facility Will Include
Each floor of the treatment center will have one to two “pods” for different specialties. These will include musculoskeletal, women and pediatrics, ophthalmology and ears, nose, and throat, and dental. The design of the building also kept fluidity and ease in mind with an idea to get patients in and out quickly.

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