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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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201 East 23rd Street - The Willow

COOKFOX Architects · Kips Bay · 2026

Southwest corner from East 23rd Street.

Facade installation is ongoing at Naftali Group’s 19-story residential tower The Willow in the Gramercy neighborhood of Manhattan. Designed by COOKFOX Architects, the tower’s facade features red brick and industrial styled punch windows cladding a massing that includes numerous setback terraces and partially enclosed loggias. Facade details include segmental arches formed by soldier coarse brick, commonly found in industrial buildings.

Southwest corner from Third Avenue and East 23rd Street.

When completed, the development will offer 69 residences ranging in size from one to three-bedrooms and a four-bedroom penthouse residence at the top of the tower. Residents will have access to a collection of amenities designed by Rockwell Group that includes a rooftop terrace, Mermaid Room, fitness center with sauna, library, cinema, children’s playroom, music room, and garden courtyard..

Southwest corner from Third Avenue and East 23rd Street.

Close-up of the southwest corner of the facade.

Rooftop Views

View northwest towards Midtown.

View north towards Midtown.

View west towards NoMad.

View south towards Lower Manhattan.

View southwest towards Williamsburg, Brooklyn.

Architect: COOKFOX Architects; Interiors: Rockwell Group; Developer: Naftali Group; Program: Residential; Location: Kips Bay, 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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80 Clarkson and 570 Washington

COOKFOX Architects · West Village · 2026

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

Concrete superstructure has reached the one third mark 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 from West Street.

Northwest corner of 80 Clarkson from West Street.

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.

Southeast corner of 570 Washington from Washington Street.

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

Close-up of the south facade of 570 Washington.

Architect: COOKFOX Architects; Developer: Zeckendorf Development, Atlas Capital Group, and The Baupost Group; Program: Residential Condo, Affordable Senior Housing, Retail; Location: Hudson Square, New York, NY; Completion: 2026.

 
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80 Clarkson and 570 Washington

COOKFOX Architects · West Village · 2026

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

Concrete superstructure is rising 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 36- and 29-story towers, which will offer 127 residential condo residences with nearly 37,000 square feet of ground floor retail space and parking for 69 vehicles.

West facade of 80 Clarkson from West Street.

Northwest corner of 80 Clarkson from West Street.

Construction on the adjacent 19-story senior housing tower at 570 Washington is also well underway, with superstructure topped out and installation of facade panels ongoing. When completed, this tower will offer 169 residences under the Affordable Independent Residences for Seniors (AIRS) program and approximately 3,300 square feet of ground floor retail.

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

East facade of 570 Washington from West Houston Street.

Looking up at the east facade of 570 Washington.

Southeast corner of 570 Washington from Washington Street.

Close-up of the east facade of 570 Washington.

South facade of 570 Washington.

Close-up of the south facade of 570 Washington.

Facade panels for 570 Washington awaiting installation.

Architect: COOKFOX Architects; Developer: Zeckendorf Development, Atlas Capital Group, and The Baupost Group; Program: Residential Condo, Affordable Senior Housing, Retail; Location: Hudson Square, New York, NY; Completion: Early 2026.

 
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Terminal Warehouse

COOKFOX Architects · Chelsea · 2025

Southwest corner from 12th Avenue.

Facade work is wrapping up at L&L Holding Company and Columbia Property Trust’s renovation of the Terminal Warehouse in West Chelsea. The structure was originally designed by George Mallory and constructed in 1891 by the Terminal Warehouse Company. COOKFOX Architects are overseeing the design of the renovation, which includes restoring the original building and the addition of a 6-story steel and glass structure and approximately 100,000 gross square feet of green space. A freight tunnel that runs the length of the 700 foot structure will serve as an interior street with the original steel inlaid tracks serving as the street connecting access to office amenities, retail space, and a central courtyard. At completion, the groundscraper will offer 1.3 million square feet with floor plates up to 160,000 square feet in size and 29 private terraces.

West elevation from 12th Avenue.

Northwest corner from 12th Avenue.

Northwest corner from 12th Avenue.

Close-up of the west facade of the new addition atop the existing structure.

Close-up of the west facade.

Close-up of the southwest corner.

Close-up of the northwest corner.

Looking up at the northwest corner of the existing building.

Existing facade detail.

Existing facade detail.

Southwest corner from Hudson River Park.

Southwest corner on the Chelsea waterfront.

Southeast corner from 11th Avenue.

Close-up of the retail entrance on the east facade.

East facade from 11th Avenue.

Northeast corner of the existing building.

Close-up of the north facade of the existing building.

Close-up of the north facade of the existing building.

Northeast corner of the new addition atop the existing building.

North facade from the High Line.

Architect: COOKFOX Architects; Structural Engineer: DeSimone Consulting Engineering; MEP Engineer: Derive Engineering; Facade Consultant: Thornton Tomasetti; Landscape Architect: terrain; Construction Manager: New Line Structures; Developers: L&L Holding Company, Columbia Property Trust; Program: Office, Retail; Location: West Chelsea, New York, NY; Completion: 2025.

 
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Construction Update: 550 Washington Street - Google NYC - St. John's Terminal

Northeast corner.

Construction has wrapped up at Oxford Properties’ conversion of St. John’s Terminal, originally constructed in 1934, into the offices of Google at 550 Washington Street on the west side of Manhattan. Led by COOKFOX Architects, the project re-imagines the former terminus of the New York Central Railroad’s West Side viaduct into 1.3 million square feet of office space for Google. Nine new floors have been added atop the existing structure that stretched for two city blocks.

Northwest corner from Washington Street.

Northwest corner from West Street.

Northwest corner from West Street.

Southwest corner from West Street.

Close-up of the curtain wall panels at the west facade.

80 Clarkson and 570 Washington

Foundation work is underway at the adjacent site which will feature two residential towers from developers Zeckendorf Development, Atlas Capital, and The Baupost Group. Designed by COOKFOX Architects with SLCE Architects, the 36-story tower at 80 Clarkson Street will offer 271 condo units, while the 29-story tower at 570 Washington Street will offer 169 affordable senior apartments. The towers will rise on what was once the northern half of the St. John’s Terminal structure, which was demolished in 2019.

Architects (550 Washington): COOKFOX Architects, Adamson Associates, and Gensler (Interiors); Structural Engineer (550 Washington): Gilsanz Murray Steficek; Landscape Architect (550 Washington): Future Green Studio; General Contractors (550 Washington): Structure Tone and Turner Construction; Developers: Oxford Properties Group (550 Washington); Zeckendorf Development, Atlas Capital, and The Baupost Group (80 Clarkson and 570 Washington); Program: Office (550 Washington), Residential Condo (80 Clarkson), Senior Housing (570 Washington); Location: Hudson Square, New York, NY; Completion: 2024 (550 Washington); 2026 (80 Clarkson and 570 Washington).

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Construction Update: One Domino Square at 346 Kent Avenue

Curtain wall installation is nearing completion at Two Trees’ One Domino Square, a two-tower residential development at 346 Kent Avenue that anchors the southern edge of the Domino Sugar development in Williamsburg. Designed by Selldorf Architects, the project massing includes a 7-story podium with 39 and 52-story towers rising above. The project will offer 700,000 square feet of space divided among residential rental and condo units and ground floor retail. Units will be offered in a range that includes studios, one-, two-, three-, and four-bedrooms. Residents of both towers will have access to shared indoor and outdoor amenities such as terraces, lounge areas, fitness, a wellness center and pools.

The towers are clad in a curtain wall of iridescent porcelain tile panels with large glass openings, while the podium is clad in granite with acid-etched glass spandrels and taller glass openings.

Southeast corner of 346 Kent Avenue.

Looking up at the east facade of 346 Kent Avenue.

Looking up at the south facade of 346 Kent Avenue.

Architect: Selldorf Architects; Developer: Two Trees Management; Program: Residential Rental and Condo, Retail; Location: Williamsburg, Brooklyn, NY; Completion: 2024.

 
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Construction Update: One Domino Square at 346 Kent Avenue

Curtain wall installation is nearing completion on the first of two towers at 346 Kent Avenue, a residential development from Two Trees that anchors the southern edge of the Domino Sugar development. Designed by Selldorf Architects, the project massing includes a 7-story podium with 39 and 52-story towers rising above. The project will offer 700,000 square feet of space divided among residential rental and condo units and ground floor retail. Units will be offered in a range that includes studios, one-, two-, three-, and four-bedrooms. Residents of both towers will have access to shared indoor and outdoor amenities such as terraces, lounge areas, fitness, a wellness center and pools.

The towers are clad in a curtain wall of iridescent porcelain tile panels with large glass openings, while the podium is clad in granite with acid-etched glass spandrels and taller glass openings.

Southeast corner of 346 Kent Avenue.

Looking up at the east facade of 346 Kent Avenue.

Looking up at the south facade of 346 Kent Avenue.

Architect: Selldorf Architects (346 Kent Avenue); Developer: Two Trees Management; Program: Residential Rental and Condo, Retail; Location: Williamsburg, Brooklyn, NY; Completion: 2024 (346 Kent Avenue).

 
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Construction Update: Terminal Warehouse

Southwest corner on the Chelsea waterfront.

Facade installation is ongoing at L&L Holding Company and Columbia Property Trust’s renovation of the Terminal Warehouse in West Chelsea. The structure was originally designed by George Mallory and constructed in 1891 by the Terminal Warehouse Company. COOKFOX Architects are overseeing the design of the renovation, which includes restoring the original building and the addition of a 6-story steel and glass structure and approximately 100,000 gross square feet of green space. A freight tunnel that runs the length of the 700 foot structure will serve as an interior street with the original steel inlaid tracks serving as the street connecting access to office amenities, retail space, and a central courtyard. At completion, the groundscraper will offer 1.3 million square feet with floor plates up to 160,000 square feet in size and 29 private terraces.

West elevation from 12th Avenue.

Southwest corner from 12th Avenue.

Close-up of the southwest corner.

Close-up of the southwest corner.

Architect: COOKFOX Architects; Developers: L&L Holding Company, Columbia Property Trust; Program: Office, Retail; Location: West Chelsea, New York, NY; Completion: 2024.

 
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