Several American flags are on-site to mark the occasion...
Façade installation is underway now... with the first floor-to-ceiling window panels arriving...
Also! Part of Kendall Jenner's elbow remains visible on the mostly-obscured Marc Jacobs billboard on the building next door ...
This development — offering full-floor office suites — replaces the single-level B Bar & Grill (1994-2020) on property that was previously a gas station.
The developers of this project within the Soho/Noho rezoning area are reportedly a collaboration between SK Development, Ironstate and CB Development.
What a shame
ReplyDeleteDoes anyone know why there has been no activity at the construction site of the old Nativity Church?
ReplyDeleteA group of neighbors were instrumental in alerting DOB to continuous violations in every aspect of the demolition and successfully drew attention to flaws in the construction plans that would jeopardize the adjacent buildings. The developers have stopped work…for now.
Deletejust what the city needs, more office space. 🙄
ReplyDeleteThis is such a stupid project. It should be housing.
ReplyDeleteMore wasted space. Yes, affordable housing which will never happen in the East Village again.
ReplyDeleteSee this tweet below:
https://twitter.com/Culture_Crit/status/1669835084310953984
WOW! Now that is progress.
ReplyDeleteSad this isn't housing. Better than a one-story building since it will be a higher tax base... Much better if it was housing.
ReplyDeleteBig, ugly glass box office building that is not needed at all.
ReplyDeleteThat beautiful spanse of open sky as you walk west on East 4th disfigured forever.
ReplyDeleteI like it very much. Let's clean up these streets!
ReplyDelete"Let us clean up the streets," xo DDDDD Developer forever!!! LOL!!!!! Let us now open up a book.......Cue....
ReplyDeleteTroll developers love this shit!!
DeletePretty soon the glass will be installed and then we can start counting the dead birds. Disgusting. Disgraceful.
ReplyDeleteI walked past there the other day and the large advertisement billboards are mostly covered up by the new building. I wonder how that works does the new building owners have to buy the billboards from the company that owns them even though they will never be seen by anyone again?
ReplyDeleteRemote work is becoming the norm. So many office buildings here in Manhattan where there are endless vacancies. This would be cool if it offered affordable housing instead. Who ever will be able to afford space here????
ReplyDeleteThey recently replaced the plywood fence at 2nd and 2nd with a chainlink fence. Now we can watch what does (or does not) happen there, and keep an eye on the surrounding buildings, which may be undermined by the excavation.
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