Activity has picked up at the construction site of the future tech hub (aka Zero Irving) on 14th Street between Third Avenue and Fourth Avenue.
On Saturday, a crane crew was on hand to help load in heavy materials ...
... and later in the day via Pinch...
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The 21-floor building, developed jointly by the city’s Economic Development Corp. and RAL Development Services, will feature 14 floors of market-rate office space as well as "a technology training center and incubator, co-working spaces, state-of-the-art event space, and street level food hall on the seven floors beneath," per the Zero Irving announcement issued last October.
The new building, on the former site of a P.C. Richard & Son, has a completion date for the spring of 2021, per the renderings onsite.
Previously on EV Grieve:
P.C. Richard is gone on 14th Street; preservationists want answers about tech-hub commitments
single handedly ruined the 14th street busway there everyday a lane is closed there
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