450 Union Street - Anagram Gowanus
SO-IL · Gowanus · 2027
East facade from the Union Street bridge.
Superstructure is close to topping out at Anagram Gowanus, a 20-story residential rental tower along the Gowanus Canal in Brooklyn. The project joins other Anagram branded developments in Manhattan and is developed by a partnership between Global Holdings, MacArthur Holdings and Tankhouse.
Looking up at the east facade.
Designed by SO-IL, the tower will be clad in a light green brick, similar to the facade of the architect’s other nearby collaboration with Tankhouse at 450 Warren.
Looking up at the north facade from Union Street.
When completed, the 203,000 square foot project will offer 158 apartments, with 20% of the residences set aside under the affordable housing program. Amenities will include a co-working lounge, gym, children’s playroom, and rooftop terraces. A waterfront esplanade along the Gowanus Canal will also be built as part of the development.
Looking up at the north facade from Union Street.
Looking up at the north facade from Union Street.
Northwest corner from the intersection of Union and Bond Streets.
Architect: SO-IL (Design Architect), Magnusson Architecture and Planning (Executive Architect); Developer: Global Holdings, MacArthur Holdings, Tankhouse; Program: Residential Rental; Location: Gowanus, Brooklyn, NY; Completion: Late 2026.
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
Tour: 10 East 29th Street - Anagram NoMad
Concierge desk in the residential lobby.
Construction has wrapped up at Global Holdings Management Group’s renovation of residential rental tower Anagram NoMad at 10 East 29th Street in the NoMad neighborhood of Manhattan. The renovation of the 50-story tower, built in 1999, was led by Fogarty Finger.
Entry lounge in the residential lobby.
Residents have access to a range of amenities that includes a ground floor residents lounge (The Library), a co-working space (The Office), residents only coffee shop (The Cafe), and full-service gym and yoga studio (The Gymnasium). At the roof, residents have access to an indoor lounge with a game room and an outdoor deck (The Top).
The Library, a ground floor residents lounge.
The Office, a co-working space.
The Office.
The Cafe, a coffee shop and lounge for residents.
The Cafe.
The Cafe.
The Gymnasium, a full-service gym and yoga studio for residents.
The Gymnasium.
Yoga studio at The Gymnasium.
The Top, an indoor and outdoor rooftop lounge for residents.
View south towards NoMad and Lower Manhattan from The Top.
Elevator cab.
Elevator lobby and residential corridor.
Residential units range in size from studios to 3-bedroom residences. Kitchens feature Bosch appliances and Piatra Grey Caesarstone countertops and backsplashes. Bathrooms offer oversized mirrors, Kohler fixtures, Caesarstone countertops and vanities, and Porcelain Grey tile wet wall and flooring.
Living room and bedroom in a residential unit.
Residential kitchen.
Primary bathroom.
Architect: Fogarty Finger; Developer: Global Holdings Management Group; Program: Residential Rental Renovation; Location: NoMad, New York, NY; Completion: 2021.
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
Architects: FXFOWLE; Interiors: Thomas O'Brien; Landscape Architect: M. Paul Friedberg & Partners; Developers: The Rudin Family with Global Holdings; Program: Residential; Location: West Village, New York, NY; Completion: 2016.
155 West 11th Street - The Greenwich Lane
Construction is in full swing at the West Village's mega development The Greenwich Lane, from the development team of The Rudin Family and Global Holdings with architects FXFOWLE and interiors by Thomas O'Brien. The project comprises 200 residential units amongst five buildings and five townhouses spanning half a block, between 11th and 12th Streets along Seventh Avenue, with a central courtyard. Formerly the site of St. Vincent's Hospital until its closing in 2010, the site was sold to the current developers in 2011 and demolition commenced in 2012.
The structure and northern façades of the 3 midrise buildings along the site's northern boundary, 140-160 West 12th Street, have been preserved and are currently undergoing renovation. Construction of new brick walls at the southern, courtyard-facing facade is underway, including window installation.
Structure has reached the third floor at the tallest building on site, 155 West 11th Street, a completely new 17-story tower at the corner of 7th Avenue and West 11th Street.
Full completion of the entire project should come in 2016.
The southwest corner of the site at Seventh Avenue and West 11th Street.
The new, southern façade of 160 West 12th Street (left) with 150 West 12th Street (center) and 140 West 12th Street (right).
Looking north along West 11th Street.
Looking north on West 11th Street.
Looking east along West 11th Street.
145 West 11th Street.
The south façade of 145 West 11th Street.
Façade ornamentation from the site's previous use preserved on 145 West 11th Street.
Architects: FXFOWLE; Interiors: Thomas O'Brien; Developers: The Rudin Family with Global Holdings; Program: Residential; Location: West Village, New York, NY; Completion: 2016.