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24–19 Jackson Avenue

FXCollaborative · Long Island City · 2028

Ground floor concrete pour. March 24, 2026.

Construction has reached street level at Charney Companies’ 53-story residential and commercial tower at 45-03 23rd Street in Long Island City. Designed by FXCollaborative, the tower is located adjacent to the Court Square subway station and will offer residential rentals and condos above a three-story retail podium. Work is underway on the concrete superstructure at the podium and completion of the 725,000 GSF project is slated for 2028.

Ground floor concrete pour. March 24, 2026.

Ground floor concrete slab. March 25, 2026.

Ground floor concrete slab. March 25, 2026.

Ground floor concrete slab. March 25, 2026.

Ground floor concrete slab. March 25, 2026.

Formwork underway on second floor. March 29, 2026.

Formwork underway on second floor. March 29, 2026.

Formwork underway on second floor. March 29, 2026.

Architect: FXCollaborative; Developer: Charney Companies; Program: Residential Rental and Condo, Retail; Location: Long Island City, Queens, NY; Completion: 2028.

 
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420 Carroll Street

FXCollaborative · Gowanus · 2025

Northeast corner of the east and west towers.

Construction has wrapped up on Domain Companies’ two-tower residential development in Gowanus, Brooklyn. Designed by FXCollaborative, the 15- and 20-story towers feature a gold and dark grey toned metal and floor-to-ceiling glass. The development offers 360 residential units ranging in size from studios to three-bedrooms, with 25 percent set aside for affordable housing. Residential amenities will include coworking space, a lounge, multiple outdoor spaces, a fitness center, a children’s playroom, and bike storage.

Northeast corner of the west tower.

South facade of the east and west towers from the Third Street Bridge.

West facade of the west tower from the Gowanus Waterfront Park.

Southwest corner of the east and west towers from the Gowanus Waterfront Park.

Southwest corner of the east and west towers from the Gowanus Waterfront Park.

Southwest corner of the east and west towers from the Gowanus Waterfront Park.

Southeast corner of the west tower from the waterfront park.

Waterfront park at the southern boundary of the development.

Looking up at the southwest corner of the west tower.

Looking up at the south facade of the east (right) and west (left) towers.

West facade of the east tower from the waterfront park.

Closeup of the facade of the east tower.

Closeup of the facade of the west tower.

Closeup of the facade of the west tower.

Closeup of the facade of the west tower.

Architect: FXCollaborative; Interiors: Studio Mainer; Landscape Architect: Scape; General Contractor: Mega Contracting Group; Developer: Domain Companies; Program: Residential Rental, Retail, Community Facility; Location: Gowanus, Brooklyn, NY; Completion: Spring 2025.

 
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11 Ocean Parkway - One Park Point

FXCollaborative · Park Slope · 2024

Northeast facade from Machate Circle.

Construction is wrapping up on Focus Property Group’s residential rental building One Park Point at 11 Ocean Parkway in the Windsor Terrace neighborhood of Brooklyn. Designed by FXCollaborative, the 13-story residential building sits adjacent to Machate Circle at the southwest boundary of Prospect Park and features a massing that adapts to the curve of the circle. The facade is composed of tan, orange, and grey brick and large punch windows.

East facade from Coney Island Avenue.

East facade from Coney Island Avenue.

Looking up at the northeast facade.

Close-up of the northeast facade of brick and punch window.

Close-up of the northeast facade of brick and punch window.

Residential lobby.

Lobby lounge.

Residents will have access to approximately 20,000 square feet of amenities designed by INC and Woods Bagot, including a residents lounge, fitness center with yoga room, library, kids room, landscaped inner courtyard, and two levels of rooftop terraces on the 12th and 13th floor.

Rooftop terrace.

View north towards Lower Manhattan and Downtown Brooklyn.

Looking down on the inner courtyard under construction.

Model Residences

The development will offer 375 residential units in either one- or two-bedroom units designed by INC Architecture and Design.

Architect: FXCollaborative; Interiors: INC Architecture & Design, Woods Bagot; Developer: Focus Property Group; Program: Residential; Location: Windsor Terrace, Brooklyn, NY; Completion: 2024.

 
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278 8th Avenue

FXCollaborative · Chelsea · 2024

Southwest corner from 8th Avenue and West 23rd Street.

Facade installation has wrapped up at 278 8th Avenue, a 14-story residential rental building by JJ Operating and Alchemy-ABR Investment Partners in the Chelsea neighborhood of Manhattan. Designed by FX Collaborative Architects, the facade features beige brick and varying grids of window wall with metal panel accents.

South facade from 8th Avenue.

Closeup of the south facade.

Southwest corner from 8th Avenue and West 23rd Street.

Closeup of the south facade.

The development offers 190 residences ranging in size from studios to 3-bedrooms.

Looking up at the west facade from 8th Avenue.

Northwest corner from 8th Avenue.

Looking up at the west facade from 8th Avenue.

Looking up at the north facade from West 24th Street.

Northwest corner from 8th Avenue.

Closeup of the west facade.

Residential entry at West 24th Street.

Residential Amenities

Concierge desk.

Resident amenities include a lounge, fitness center, rooftop terrace, and a terrace at the second floor.

Residential lobby.

Residential lobby lounge.

Residential lounge.

Residential lounge.

Fitness center.

Fitness center.

Model Residences

Architect: FX Collaborative Architects; Developers: JJ Operating & Alchemy-ABR Investment Partners; Program: Residential, Retail; Location: Chelsea, New York, NY; Completion: 2024.

 
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Construction Tour: 77 Greenwich Street - Jolie

Amenity spaces have completed at Trinity Place Holdings’ 77 Greenwich, a 42-story residential condo tower in the Financial District. FXCollaborative led the exterior design of the 500-foot tall tower, with interiors by Deborah Berke Partners. The base of the tower houses a new elementary school that incorporates the renovated Robert and Anne Dickey House, a landmark structure built in 1810.

Starting 150 feet above street level, the residential portion of the tower offers 90 residences ranging from 1 to 4 bedrooms. A pleated glass curtain wall clads the tower and offer views of Lower Manhattan and the harbor.

Rooftop Amenities and Views

Residents have access to Cloud Club 77, an amenity package that includes a penthouse club level, residents lounge and private dining room with a catering kitchen, children’s playroom, a double height fitness center, and two outdoor terraces.

View west towards Battery Park City and Jersey City from the top floor.

View south towards Battery Park and the New York harbor from the top floor.

Architect: FXCollaborative; Interiors: Deborah Berke Partners; Developer: Trinity Place Holdings; Program: Residential, School, Retail; Location: Financial District, New York, NY; Completion: 2021.

 
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77 Greenwich Street - Jolie

TenBerke / FXCollaborative · Financial District · 2022

Construction has completed at Trinity Place Holdings’ 77 Greenwich, a 42-story residential condo tower in the Financial District. FXCollaborative led the exterior design of the 500-foot tall tower, with interiors by Deborah Berke Partners. The base of the tower houses a new elementary school that incorporates the renovated Robert and Anne Dickey House, a landmark structure built in 1810.

Starting 150 feet above street level, the residential portion of the tower offers 90 residences ranging from 1 to 4 bedrooms. A pleated glass curtain wall clads the tower and offer views of Lower Manhattan and the harbor.

Residential lobby.

Model Residences

Kitchens in the Deborah Berke-designed residences feature Poliform custom cabinetry of matte white lacquer, honed Blue de Savoie marble countertops, and Grohe faucets. Living rooms feature floor-to-ceiling windows and wide plank white oak floors.

Bathrooms offer radiant heated white striated marble floors, white porcelain tile walls, floating wax-finished sycamore double vanities, backlit mirrored medicine cabinets, and Hansgrohe fixtures.

Rooftop Amenities and Views

Residents’ will have access to an amenity package that includes a penthouse club level, residents lounge and private dining room with a catering kitchen, children’s playroom, a double height fitness center, and two outdoor terraces.

View west towards Battery Park City and Jersey City from the top floor.

View north from the rooftop amenity terrace.

View north towards the World Trade Center and the Financial District.

View south towards Battery Park and the New York harbor from the top floor.

Architect: FXCollaborative; Interiors: Deborah Berke Partners; Developer: Trinity Place Holdings; Program: Residential, School, Retail; Location: Financial District, New York, NY; Completion: 2021.

 
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Columbia University Business School

Diller Scofidio + Renfro / FXCollaborative · Morningside Heights · 2022

Southwest corner of Kravis Hall (left) and Geffen Hall (right).

A new home for the Columbia Business School has opened at the university’s Manhattanville campus in West Harlem. The Business School’s two new structures, the 8-story David Geffen Hall and 11-story Henry R. Kravis Hall, are located on a site to the north of the first phase buildings by Renzo Piano. Totaling approximately 492,00 square feet, the two new buildings double the school’s current square footage. Design on the two buildings is led by Diller Scofidio + Renfro with FXCollaborative and associate architects Aaris Design Architects.

Looking northeast towards the Manhattanville campus, including the Business School (left), the Lenfest Center for the Arts (right), and the Jerome L. Greene Science Center (far right).

James Corner Field Operations have designed a 40,000 square foot central open space which the two buildings bookend.

Northwest corner of Geffen Hall (center) and Kravis Hall (right).

Henry R. Kravis Hall

East facade of Kravis Hall at sunset.

Kravis Hall features two generous circulation stairs, located at the east and west facades, which link together alternating floors of faculty offices and teaching spaces. Known as The Network, these stairs link lounges, seminar spaces, open-breakout, tiered seating, carrels and informal hang-out spaces at the east facade. A faculty version of The Network is located along the west facade and offers views of the Hudson River. Both circulation stairs also act as vertical structure elements.

The exterior wall, fabricated by Intercom Facades and AZA US (Former AZA-INTERCOM Corporation) with W&W Glass, is designed to express the interweaving of student, faculty, and administrative program. Transparent glass encloses student floors, the Network circulation spaces, and ground floor program. Faculty floors are clad in GFRC (glass fiber reinforced concrete) slab covers and fritted glass that contrasts with the more transparent student spaces. The building’s structure uses “skip truss” steel framing on alternating faculty floors to achieve nearly column-free classrooms.

Exterior wall details courtesy of Intercom Facades and AZA US.

Southeast corner of Kravis Hall.

South facade of Kravis Hall.

Looking up at the south facade of Kravis Hall.

East facade of Kravis Hall.

East facade of Kravis Hall.

Southeast corner of Kravis Hall.

Looking up at the east facade of Kravis Hall.

Close-up of the northeast corner of Kravis Hall.

Close-up of the east facade of Kravis Hall.

At the ground floor, the Samberg Commons offers seating for 201 on tiered, undulating seating made of American oak. This space can be transformed to connect with a 199-person dining space on the second floor. The ground floor of Kravis Hall also offers retail space along the building’s 12th Avenue frontage.

Samberg Commons at the southeast corner of Kravis Hall.

West facade of Kravis Hall with ground floor retail frontage.

Southwest corner of Kravis Hall.

Southwest corner of Kravis Hall (left) and Geffen Hall (center).

West facade of Kravis Hall.

David Geffen Hall

Southwest corner of Geffen Hall.

Mirroring Kravis Hall, the eight-story Geffen Hall also features a perimeter circulation element at the west facade that connects alternating floors for administrative offices and teaching spaces. A skin of GFRC and fritted glass in a gradient from transparent to opaque clads the facade the fronts the commons and Kravis Hall. Along with MBA teaching spaces, Geffen Hall also houses the Executive MBA program. At the northwest corner of the ground floor, the Cooperman Commons 274-person auditorium space accommodates student and faculty gatherings. The Columbia-Harlem Small Business Development Center on the second floor offers support resources and services to local businesses and entrepreneurs.

West facade of Geffen Hall.

Southwest corner of Geffen Hall.

Northwest corner of Geffen Hall.

Northwest corner of Cooperman Commons.

Cooperman Commons and lobby.

Ground floor cafe at Geffen Hall.

Architects: Diller Scofidio + Renfro with FXCollaborative; Structural Engineer, Exterior Envelope and Facade Consultant: Arup; Mechanical Engineer: Buro Happold; Associate Architect: AARRIS ATEPA Architects (Dedicated Dining, Multi-Function Room); Sustainability/ LEED Consultant: FXCollaborative; Landscape Architect: James Corner Field Operations; Exterior Wall Fabricator: Intercom Facades and AZA US (Former AZA-INTERCOM Corporation) with W&W Glass; Program: Education; Location: Manhattanville, New York, NY; Completion: 2022.

 
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Tour: 50 West 30th Street - The NOMA

Construction has wrapped up at Alchemy Properties' 24-story residential condo tower The NOMA in the NoMad neighborhood. Designed by FXCollaborative, the tower features a facade of brick and industrial style window wall that ties the building to its surrounding context.

Close-up of the northwest corner of the tower's facade.

Looking up at the north facade of the tower.

Close-up of the northeast corner of the tower's facade.

Looking south from a private terrace.

View of Lower Manhattan from a private terrace.

View north towards Midtown from a private terrace.

View west towards Hudson Yards from a private terrace.

Amenities for the residents include a landscaped terrace, a library, and a fitness center.

Amenity terrace.

Model Residence

Living room.

Kitchen.

Master bedroom.

Residential lobby chandelier.

Architect: FXCollaborative; Developer: Alchemy Properties; Program: Residential, Retail; Location: NoMad, New York, NY; Completion: 2017.

 
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Building Tour: 285 West 110th Street - Circa Central Park

Southeast corner from West 110th Street.

At the northwest corner of Central Park, construction is complete at the final site surrounding Frederick Douglass Circle, Circa Central Park. Designed by FXCollaborative, the 11-story, 38-unit residential condo building at 285 West 110th Street replaces a former gas station. Developer Artimus Construction has helmed numerous projects in Morningside Heights and the larger Harlem neighborhood, including 5th on the Park and the renovation of the Corn Exchange Building.

South facade from Frederick Douglass Circle Plaza.

FXCollaborative's design features a massing that follows the concave curve of the site's southern perimeter and steps down from west to east with cascading private terraces. A faceted glass curtain wall on the southern facade affords ample light and Central Park views while the vertical and horizontal fins mitigate solar heat gain in the units. When viewed from the west, the vertical fins appear orange, while a view from Central Park reveals a green tone on the opposite side. Floor slabs are expressed on the facade with white metal spandrel panels that include thickened c-channel profiles.

South facade.

Looking up at the south facade.

Southwest corner.

On the northern half of the site, the facade shifts to a punch window and brick wall assembly that references the neighboring masonry structures. Two gray tones of brick clad the two main volumes of the northern massing, with a darker blend at the lower volume and a lighter blend at the upper volume on the northwest corner.

West facade from Frederick Douglass Boulevard.

Residential entry.

Residential lobby.

Skylight in the residential lobby.

Model Residence

Residences feature custom Italian kitchen cabinetry, Kohler fixtures, Bosch appliances, and brushed oak flooring. Master baths feature polished white marble tile on floors and walls, Duravit bathtubs and vanities, and Grohe fixtures.

Kitchen.

Dining.

Living room.

Looking south towards Central Park from the private balcony.

Looking southwest towards Frederick Douglass Circle Plaza from the private balcony.

South facade.

Master bedroom.

View of the courtyard from the master bedroom's private balcony.

Master bath.

Secondary bedroom.

Secondary bath.

Amenities

Residents will have access to a full slate of amenities including: resident's lounge, gym, children's playroom, study room, landscaped courtyard, common roof deck terrace, residential and bike storage, a bike share program, on-site parking, electric car charging stations, and dog washing and grooming stations.

View to the south from the rooftop terrace.

View to the northwest from the rooftop terrace.

Resident's lounge.

Resident's lounge.

Resident's lounge.

Courtyard.

Looking up from the courtyard.

Children's playroom.

Architect: FXCollaborative (formerly FXFOWLE); DeveloperArtimus ConstructionProgram: Residential; Location: Morningside Heights, New York, NY; Completion: 2017.

 
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Building Tour: 155 West 11th Street - The Greenwich Lane

Southwest corner of 155 West 11th Street.

Construction is complete at the Greenwich Lane, the five building and five townhouse development from the Rudin family and the Ofer family's Global Holdings, Inc. The development is located on the site of the old St. Vincent's Hospital in Greenwich Village. FXFOWLE led the design of the project, blending the converted former hospital buildings with a new tower and townhouses. Across the street, the new West Village Park, funded by the developers, hosts the newly completed New York City AIDS Memorial.

West facade of 160 West 12th Street (left) and 155 West 11th Street (right) with the New York City AIDS Memorial and St. Vincent's Triangle Park in the foreground.

Looking up at the west facade of 155 West 11th Street

Looking up at the south facade of 155 West 11th Street.

Southeast corner of 155 West 11th Street.

Looking up at the south façade of 155 West 11th Street.

Southeast corner of 155 West 11th Street.

Southwest corner of 145 West 11th Street.

Looking up at the south façade of 145 West 11th Street.

Residential entry at 145 West 11th Street.

Model Residences

Interiors at the Greenwich Lane are designed by Thomas O'Brien and include dark stained red oak floors, custom moldings and trims, floor-to-ceiling windows, and a direct elevator entrance.

Master bath with a terrace and east facing skyline view.

Midtown skyline view from the terrace.

Northeast view from the terrace.

Southeast view from the terrace.

View of the central courtyard from the terrace.

Bedroom with a west facing view.

View of St. Vincent's Triangle Park and the New York City AIDS Memorial from a terrace.

Northwest view towards St. Vincent's Triangle Park and the New York City AIDS Memorial.

Kitchen with west facing terrace beyond.

Kitchen.

Master bedroom.

Master bathroom.

Master bathroom.

Central Courtyard

At the center of the development, a courtyard designed by M. Paul Friedberg & Partners provides shared open space for each building's inhabitants.

reflecting pool, limestone benches, and an allée lines with birch trees

ArchitectsFXFOWLEInteriors: Thomas O'Brien; Landscape Architect: M. Paul Friedberg & Partners; DevelopersThe Rudin Family with Global HoldingsProgram: Residential; Location: West Village, New York, NY; Completion: 2016.

 
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