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161 Maiden Lane (also known as One Seaport, 1 Seaport, or Seaport Residences) is an incomplete 670 ft (205 m) tall residential skyscraper on Maiden Lane in the Financial District of Manhattan, New York City, United States. Designed by Hill West Architects, the building overlooks the East River and topped out in September 2018. The building ...
One Seaport’s residential towers are named The Benjamin and VIA; each will have a distinct style and provide a wide range of living options. Plans include a total of 832 units, with 354 distinctive apartment homes in The Benjamin, ranging from studios to three bedrooms, and 458 apartment homes in VIA, ranging from studios to innovation units ...
VIA 57 West (marketed as VIΛ 57WEST) is a residential building at 625 West 57th Street, between 11th and 12th Avenues, in the Hell's Kitchen neighborhood of Manhattan in New York City. The pyramid shaped tower block or "tetrahedron", designed by the Danish architecture firm Bjarke Ingels Group (BIG), rises 467 ft (142 m) and is 35-stories tall.
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Mystery writer William Link purchased the property in 1993, living there for 8 years before putting it back up for sale. 722 Elm Drive was last sold in November 2001 to telecommunications ...
The apartments range from 500 square feet (46 m 2) to 1,600 square feet (150 m 2), and consist of studios to three-bedroom apartments, and penthouse units. [14] Due to the dynamic design of the facade, the building consists of 350 unique apartment layouts. The appliances in the interior were designed by Gehry to match the steel facade of the ...
The history of skyscrapers in New York City began with the construction of the Equitable Life, Western Union, and Tribune buildings in the early 1870s. These relatively short early skyscrapers, sometimes referred to as "preskyscrapers" or "protoskyscrapers", included features such as a steel frame and elevators—then-new innovations that were used in the city's later skyscrapers.
Additionally, the West Side is home to the first green residence (Gold LEED certified) in Boston — the Macallen Building which was featured in the movie The Greening of Southie. [4] The City of Boston is investing in the West Side through developments like the ~150,000-square-foot (14,000 m 2 ) mixed use (residential and commercial) building ...