The project's superstructure contractor started removing the tower crane earlier this week. The full dismantling is happening today (Saturday!).
Expect a full day of activity (bring a picnic!) with partial lane closures on 14th Street.
Here's a look at the activity as of 8:35 a.m. ...
Workers recently reached the top of the 21-23 story building here at Irving Place.
And the usual summation...
Zero Irving, 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 and state-of-the-art event space ... on the seven floors beneath," per the Zero Irving announcement issued last October. Food-hall specialists UrbanSpace officially signed the lease for 10,000 square feet on the ground level last month.
The new building — long contested by local preservationists and community groups — sits on the former site of a P.C. Richard & Son on city-owned property.
The new building — long contested by local preservationists and community groups — sits on the former site of a P.C. Richard & Son on city-owned property.
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