The developers of this project within the Soho/Noho rezoning area are reportedly a collaboration between SK Development, Ironstate and CB Development.
Monday, August 14, 2023
First section of the new office building at 360 Bowery glassed up
Façade installation continues at 360 Bowery, where workers added floor-to-ceiling window panels on the first level of the 21-story office building...
This development — offering full-floor office suites — replaces the single-level B Bar & Grill (1994-2020) on property previously a gas station here at Fourth Street.
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Meh. Just another glass and steel "zit" calling attention to itself for no good reason. At least the apartment building across from it was built with some consideration to fitting in with the rest of the hood.
ReplyDeleteI passed by last week, the building on the immediate left is slanted.
ReplyDeleteSlanted? Oh dear God. No.
ReplyDeleteNeed more housing not useless offices
ReplyDeleteGlass and steel high rise buildings = fartchitecture.
ReplyDeleteI wonder how long it will remain empty?
ReplyDeleteI am going on record to say that I actually like it. it has a lot of potential.
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