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38 East 35th Street

INC Architecture and Design · Murray Hill · 2027

North facade from East 35th Street.

Facade installation is ongoing at the Continuum Company’s 18-story residential condo tower at 38 East 35th Street in the Murray Hill neighborhood of Manhattan. Several historic buildings previously occupied the site, including the former home of the Metropolitan Synagogue and the Community Church of New York, who sold the site to the developer in 2024.

Looking up at the north facade.

Designed by INC Architecture and Design, the mid-block tower will be clad in Dextall’s DWALL 1500 prefabricated wall panel system with Porcelanosa porcelain cladding, aluminum windows, and custom extruded bullnoses.

Looking up at the north facade.

When completed, the tower will offer 137 residential condo units.

North facade detail.

North facade detail.

North facade detail.

Architect: INC Architecture and Design (Design Architect), SLCE Architects (Executive Architect); Facade Consultant: Socotec; Developer: The Continuum Company; Program: Residential Condo; Location: Murray Hill, New York, NY; Completion: 2027.

 
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401 East 51st Street

Selldorf Architects · Midtown East · 2027

Southwest corner from First Avenue.

Facade installation is ongoing at SK Development and CB Developers residential condo tower in the Midtown East neighborhood of Manhattan. Designed by Selldorf Architects, the 29-story tower’s facade features bespoke unitized curtain wall panels with integrated ram-pressed terracotta elements manufactured by Palagio. Panel installation, which is led by SLB Management, is nearing the top of the 6-story podium. When completed, there will be 1,400 unitized panels and 9,000 terracotta units.

Looking up at the west facade from First Avenue.

West facade from First Avenue.

West facade from East 51st Street.

Southwest corner from East 51st Street.

Southwest corner from First Avenue.

Close-up of the southwest corner of the podium facade.

Close-up of the southwest corner of the podium facade.

Close-up of the west facade of the podium.

Looking up at the south facade of the podium.

Facade panels awaiting installation.

Close-up of the integrated terracotta unit on a unitized curtain wall panel.

Interior view of curtain wall panels installed at the podium.

Architect: Selldorf Architects (Design Architect), SLCE Architects (Executive Architect); Developers: SK Development and CB Developers; Structural Engineer: Gace Consulting Engineers; MEP Engineer: GEA Consulting Engineers; Construction Manager: CMA (CM & Associates); Facade Consultant: Frank Seta Associates; Curtain Wall Installation: Solubon Ltd. SLB Management; Curtain Wall Manufacturer: Gruppo Simeon; Terracotta Manufacturer: Palagio; Program: Residential; Location: Midtown East, New York, NY; Completion: 2027.

 
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740 Eighth Avenue - The Torch

ODA · Midtown · 2028

Southwest corner from Eighth Avenue.

Superstructure is ongoing at Extell’s 52-story mixed-use supertall tower in Midtown Manhattan. Designed by ODA Architecture, the tower will feature ground floor retail and an 825-key hotel that wraps around three existing low-rise structures at the base and tapers skyward into a columnar structure that will be capped by a multi-tier public observation deck. The superstructure has surpassed the 20th floor in its rise towards 1,067 feet.

Looking up at the south facade from West 45th Street.

Looking up at the south facade from West 45th Street.

Looking up at the west facade from Eighth Avenue.

Northwest corner from Eighth Avenue.

Looking up at the north facade from West 46th Street.

Architect: ODA Architecture (Design Architect), SLCE Architects (Executive Architect); Developer: Extell Development; Program: Retail, Hotel, Observation Decks; Location: Midtown, New York, NY; Completion: 2027.

 
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80 Clarkson

COOKFOX Architects · West Village · 2026

Northwest corner of 80 Clarkson (center) and Google Hudson Square (right).

Facade installation is nearing completion at 80 Clarkson, a two-tower residential development adjacent to the recently opened Google headquarters at the former St. John’s Terminal. The project is led by a group of developers including Zeckendorf Development, Atlas Capital Group, and The Baupost Group. COOKFOX Architects is leading the design of the 45- and 37-story towers, which will offer 113 residential condo residences with nearly 37,000 square feet of ground floor retail space and parking for 69 vehicles.

West facade of 80 Clarkson.

Southwest corner of 80 Clarkson from West Street, with 570 Washington rising at the east boundary of the site.

Looking up at the south facade from West Houston Street.

Close-up of the tower facade at the southwest corner.

Close-up of the tower facade at the northwest corner.

South facade of 80 Clarkson (center) and the west facade of Google’s Hudson Square offices (right).

Architect: COOKFOX Architects (Design Architect), SLCE Architects (Executive Architect); Developer: Zeckendorf Development, Atlas Capital Group, and The Baupost Group; Program: Residential Condo, Affordable Senior Housing, Retail; Location: West Village, New York, NY; Completion: 2026.

 
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80 Clarkson and 570 Washington

COOKFOX Architects · West Village · 2026

Northwest corner of 80 Clarkson (center) and Google Hudson Square (right).

Concrete superstructure is close to topping out at 80 Clarkson, a two-tower residential development adjacent to the recently opened Google headquarters at the former St. John’s Terminal. The project is led by a group of developers including Zeckendorf Development, Atlas Capital Group, and The Baupost Group. COOKFOX Architects is leading the design of the 45- and 37-story towers, which will offer 113 residential condo residences with nearly 37,000 square feet of ground floor retail space and parking for 69 vehicles.

West facade of 80 Clarkson.

Southwest corner of 80 Clarkson from West Street, with 570 Washington rising at the east boundary of the site.

West facade of 80 Clarkson from West Street.

Northwest corner of 80 Clarkson from West Street.

Looking up at the north facade.

Looking up at the north facades of 570 Washington (left) and 80 Clarkson (right).

Close-up of the north facade of 80 Clarkson (center, right) and 570 Washington (center).

Construction on the adjacent 19-story senior housing tower at 570 Washington is also well underway, with facade installation wrapping up soon. When completed, this tower will offer 175 residences under the Affordable Independent Residences for Seniors (AIRS) program and approximately 3,300 square feet of ground floor retail.

East facade of 570 Washington from West Houston Street.

Looking up at the east facade of 570 Washington.

South facade of 80 Clarkson (center) and the west facade of Google’s Hudson Square offices (right).

Architect: COOKFOX Architects (Design Architect), SLCE Architects (Executive Architect); Developer: Zeckendorf Development, Atlas Capital Group, and The Baupost Group; Program: Residential Condo, Affordable Senior Housing, Retail; Location: West Village, New York, NY; Completion: Early 2026.

 
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50 West 66th Street

Snohetta · Upper West Side · 2026

Northeast corner of the tower from Central Park.

Facade installation is nearing completion at Extell and Tennor Holding B.V.’s 69-story residential condo tower on the Upper West Side. Designed by Snohetta, the tower features a 15-story podium clad in a curtain wall with a grid of two-story glass openings. A shared amenity terrace will be located on the 16th floor and marks the transition to a slender tower above that is clad with a more predominantly glass curtain wall panel with a thin bronze grid.

Northeast corner of the tower from Central Park.

East facade of the tower.

Southeast corner of the tower.

Close-up of the southeast corner of the tower.

Looking up at the southeast corner.

Looking up at the south facade from West 66th Street.

Southwest corner from West 66th Street.

Looking up at the north facade from West 67th Street.

Architect: Snohetta (Design Architect) with SLCE (Executive Architect); Interiors: AB Concept and Shamir Shah Design; Developer: Extell and Tenner Holding B.V.; Program: Residential Condo; Location: Upper West Side, New York, NY; Completion: 2026.

 
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2-20 Malt Drive

SLCE Architects · Long Island City · 2025

West facade of 2-20 (right) and 2-21 (left) Malt Drive.

Construction has wrapped up at the first phase of TF Cornerstone’s residential development Malt Drive on the Long Island City waterfront. Designed by SLCE Architects, the development includes three residential rental towers across two blocks. The first of the two buildings to open is 2-20 Malt Drive, which stands at 34-stories tall and includes 575 residences, ranging in size from studios to 3-bedrooms. A five story base will contain 3,776 square feet of ground-floor retail space. The project is anchored by a waterfront park designed by SCAPE.

Southwest corner of 2-20 (right) and 2-21 (left) Malt Drive.

Southwest corner of 2-20 (right) and 2-21 (left) Malt Drive.

Northwest corner of 2-20 (right) and 2-21 (left) Malt Drive.

Malt Drive Park

Southeast corner of 2-20 Malt Drive from Malt Drive Park.

Looking up at the east facade of 2-20 Malt Drive (center) and 2-21 Malt Drive (right).

Southeast corner of 2-20 Malt Drive from Malt Drive Park.

Malt Drive Park.

2-20 Malt Drive

Residential Entry at 2-20 Malt Drive.

Residential Entry at 2-20 Malt Drive.

Residential lobby.

Amenities

Lobby of Club 220 amenity lounge.

Amenities include resident lounges, co-working space, fitness center, children's playroom, pet grooming, bicycle storage, and a landscaped roof deck with outdoor pool and BBQ grills,

Co-working lounge.

Outdoor pool.

BBQ grills and seating area.

View west towards Midtown Manhattan from the amenity deck.

Internal courtyard at 2-20 Malt Drive.

Model Residences

Architect: SLCE; Landscape Architect: SCAPE (Malt Drive Park); Developer: TF Cornerstone; Program: Residential, Retail; Location: Long Island City, Queens, NY; Completion: 2025.

 
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262 Fifth Avenue

Meganom · NoMad · 2026

Looking up at the northeast corner.

Facade installation is ongoing at Five Points Development’s 56-story residential condo tower at 262 Fifth Avenue in Nomad, Manhattan. Designed by Meganom with SLCE Architects, the 860-foot tall tower will offer 26 residential units. Curtain wall is currently being installed at the lower floors, including glass on the north and south facades and opaque panels on the shear wall at the east.

North facade from Fifth Avenue.

Closeup of the north facade.

Architects: Meganom (Design Architect), SLCE Architects (Executive Architect); Developer: Five Points Development; Program: Residential Condo; Location: Nomad, New York, NY; Completion: 2025.

 
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1 West 60th Street - Anagram Columbus Circle

Southeast corner of the tower from Columbus Circle.

Facade installation is wrapping up at Global Holdings’ Anagram Columbus Circle, a 123-unit residential rental tower in Midtown. Designed by INC Architecture, the tower is clad in bands of hand-laid brick and 7-foot-tall glass with metal spandrel panels. The form of the tower features rounded corners at the Central Park facing northeast and southeast corners.

Close-up of the southeast corner of the tower facade.

Close-up of the south facade.

Residents will have access to 13,000-square-feet of indoor and outdoor amenities on three levels. An indoor and outdoor lounge will occupy the rooftop at level 27, with views of Central Park and the Billionaire’s Row skyline. On level 2 there will be a double-height resident’s Clubhouse overlooking Broadway and the Conservatory private garden, a Signature Bar also overlooking the garden, a conference room, and private phone booths for work at home. Level 1 will contain a resident’s lounge, the Turf virtual simulation space for golf and games, a Sound Lounge practice and performance room, a Star Lounge and Study space, the Game Den teen lounge, a Central Park Kit Room with park equipment, the Anagram Zoo children’s playroom, and the Fitness Lab.

View southeast towards Midtown from the rooftop terrace.

View north towards the Upper West Side from the rooftop terrace.

Model Residences

Rental residences range in size from studios to four-bedrooms and will offer condo quality finishes. Kitchens will feature custom Italian imported cabinetry, cloudburst Caesarstone countertops, Bosch appliances for studio to two-bedroom residences, Wolf appliances for three and four-bedroom residences, built-in refrigerated wine cabinets in select residences, and custom suspended lighting pendent. Bathrooms will feature terrazzo with radiant heated flooring and custom vanities with integrated illuminated medicine cabinetry.

Architect: INC Architecture (Design Architect); SLCE Architects (Architect of Record); Developer: Global Holdings; Program: Residential Rental; Location: Upper West Side, New York, NY; Completion: 2023

 
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No. 33 Park Row

Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners · Financial District · 2022

Construction has wrapped up on Urban Muse's No. 33 Park Row, a 25-Story, 95,000 square foot ground-up mixed-use residential development in New York’s City Hall Park district. The tower joins COOKFOX's 25 Park Row on the site of the former J & R Music and Computer World store.

Southwest corner from Park Row.

Designed by Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners, the tower is the firm's first residential project in New York City and blocks away from the firm's office tower at 3 World Trade Center. Vertical perforated screens at the north and west facades form park facing loggias at the upper floors of the tower.

West facade of No. 33 Park Row (left) and 25 Park Row (center).

Close-up of the southwest corner of the tower.

Looking up at the west facade of No. 33 Park Row (left) and 25 Park Row (right).

Northwest corner from Park Row.

Northwest corner from Park Row.

Looking up at the north facade from Beekman Street.

Residential entry from Beekman Street.

Residents have access to a range of amenities including a fifth floor indoor/outdoor fitness center and yoga studio designed by The Wright Fit; a sixth floor resident lounge with show kitchen, dining, and co-working space; a rooftop garden and lounge; and a cellar level craft room and 12-person screening room.

View northwest towards Tribeca and Midtown from the rooftop terrace.

View north towards Tribeca and Midtown from the rooftop terrace.

View northwest from the fifth floor outdoor yoga terrace.

View northwest towards City Hall Park from the fifth floor outdoor yoga terrace.

Model Residence

The tower offers 30 homes from 900 to 2,900 square feet with double height spaces and outdoor terraces within the facade's screened loggias. Kitchens feature custom white oak cabinetry, Miele appliances, and honed tundra gray marble islands with waterfall edges. Primary baths feature honed Montclair Danny marble cladding, white oak double vanities, and marble countertops.

Architect: Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners; Developer: Urban Muse; Program: Residential, Commercial, Retail; Location: Financial District, New York, NY; Completion: 2022.

 
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