Friday, January 21, 2011

Yet another rendering emerges for the new hotel on the Bowery

So you've seen the renderings of the first two designs for the hotel coming to 347 Bowery at Third Street....

Here's the latest:


According to a news release, the new hotel "is capable of destroying a neighborhood with a single destructive beam."

I think they'll need special zoning for that.

6 comments:

  1. Much better - at least this way I can drag my X-Wing fighter out of storage, saddle up, hit that trench and blow the friggin' thing up.

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  2. They're moving the MetLife building to the Bowery? Cool!

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  3. let's just hope that old man got the tractor beam out of commission...

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  4. I deplore the loss of the many Bothans who died to bring us this information.

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  5. @Richard

    I was always surprised how easy the station's schematics were to steal. I think you really need to question Grand Moff Tarkin's leadership here. Not sure what kind of executive succession plan they have in place, tho Emperor Palpatine seemed to have it a little more together...

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  6. Wouldn't it be funny if they actually put the Death Star on the site, then every couple of weeks we'd read in the news how....

    PUNKY EAST VILLAGE TEENAGERS MOVED THE BALL AGAIN!

    No matter what we try they just keep on moving the ball!

    It's costing the city millions!


    This week we found it on Avenue C parked right in front of Zum Schneider.

    Police are furious!

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