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.
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.
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.
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.
310 E. 86th St. - The Harper
ODA · Upper East Side · 2024
North facade from East 86th Street.
Construction has wrapped up at the 21-story residential condo tower The Harper on the Upper East Side by the developer Izaki Group Investments. The tower sits mid-block on the south side of East 86th Street between First and Second avenues. Designed by ODA, the tower’s massing features an eroded volume at the topmost floors and cantilevered bay windows on the east facade that overhang an existing five-story building. The facade is clad in limestone panels and large floor-to-ceiling windows.
Looking up at the north facade.
Residential entry at the north facade.
Northwest corner from East 86th Street.
Residential entry.
Residential entry lobby.
Residential entry lobby.
Amenities
Games lounge.
Residents will have access to a range of amenities that includes a games lounge, a fitness center, a music practice room, a children’s art room and playroom, a pet spa, a shared laundry room, private storage, and a bike room.
Games lounge.
Children’s playroom.
Children’s playroom.
Children’s art room.
Music practice room.
Fitness center.
Model Residences
The Harper offers 63 condo units ranging in size from two-to-four bedrooms, many with private outdoor space.
Architect: ODA; Developer: Izaki Group Investments; General Contractor: Hunter Roberts Construction Group; Program: Residential Condo; Location: Upper East Side, New York, NY; Completion: 2024.
Tour: 430 East 58th Street - Sutton Tower
Construction has wrapped up at 67-story residential condo tower Sutton Tower on the Upper East Side by Gamma Real Estate and JVP Management. Designed by Thomas Juul-Hansen, the 850-foot-tall tower features a slim rectangular massing with beveled corners. The tower is clad in a facade of Bavarian Limestone panels and floor-to-ceiling windows. As the tower rises, the solid panels decrease in width and the glass panels increase, giving the appearance of a lighter tower at the upper floors. Balconies are also present on the southern facade of the upper penthouse floors, offering panoramic views of Midtown and beyond. At the tower’s crown, a pale gold frieze of geometric facets evokes the city’s art deco past.
Residents will have access to four floors of amenities that include: a lounge, outdoor dining terrace, library, media room, private garden, fitness center with yoga and dance studios, spa, steam rooms, and a 50-foot-long swimming pool.
Penthouse Residential Unit
Residences feature wide-plank rift and quarter sawn solid oak floors in a custom stain.
Kitchens feature Italian-crafted cabinetry and honed Statuarietto marble at countertops, backsplash, islands, and insets.
Model Residence
Bathrooms feature floor-to-ceiling Bianco Dolomiti marble at the walls, double wash basins carved from a single block of Bianco Dolomiti marble, and custom-crafted Italian lacquer cabinetry. Cabinet pulls are custom designed and finished in polished chrome.
Architect: Thomas Juul-Hansen (Design Architect), SBJ Group (Executive Architect); Developer: Gamma Real Estate, JVP Management; Program: Residential Condo; Location: Sutton Place, New York, NY; Completion: 2023.
Construction Tour: 251 West 91st Street - The Westly
Southeast corner from Broadway.
Facade installation is ongoing at Adam America Real Estate and Northlink Capital’s 20-story residential tower The Westly on the Upper West Side. Designed by ODA New York, the tower massing features a series of cantilevers at the north facade, extending out over an existing four story structure. When completed, the project will offer 57 units and amenities that include a lounge, teen lounge, fitness center, roof deck with outdoor pool, music practice room, children’s playroom, storage, bike room, central laundry room, and pet washing station.
East facade from Broadway.
Looking up at the east facade.
Northeast corner from Broadway.
Looking up at the south facade.
The underside of the cantilever.
Looking up at the cantilever at the north facade.
Lobby
Rooftop Views
View south towards the Upper West Side and Hudson Yards from the rooftop terrace.
View south towards the Upper West Side and Midtown from the rooftop terrace.
View southeast towards the Upper East Side from the rooftop terrace.
View north towards the Upper West Side and Morningside Heights from the rooftop terrace.
View west towards the Hudson River from the rooftop terrace.
Model Residence
Condo residences range in size from two- to five-bedrooms.
Kitchens feature cremo delicato marble slab countertops, mosaic marble backsplashes, Waterworks fixtures, marble-clad oven vents, custom walnut finish cabinets, and Gaggenau appliances.
Primary bathrooms feature honed marble slab walls, mosaic marble tiled floors, polished nickel Waterworks faucets, custom double vanity, and glass enclosed walk in showers.
Architect: ODA New York; Developer: Adam America Real Estate & Northlink Capital; Program: Residential; Location: Upper West Side, New York, NY; Completion: 2022.
Construction Update: 611 West 56th Street
Southeast corner from 11th Avenue.
Facade installation is ongoing at 611 W 56, a 420 foot tall residential tower in Hell’s Kitchen from developers Sumaida + Khurana and LENY. Designed by Pritzker Prize-winning Portuguese architect Álvaro Siza, the 37-story tower is the architect’s first building in the United States. The facade is clad with large windows and white Perla Bianca limestone.
Rendering courtesy of Sumaida + Khurana and LENY.
When complete, the tower will offer 80 residences designed by Gabellini Sheppard Associates and ranging from one- to four-bedrooms and penthouses.
Looking up at the south facade.
Southeast corner from West 56th Street.
Looking up at the east facade from 11th Avenue.
Looking up at the northeast corner.
Close-up of the northeast corner of the tower.
Close-up of the northeast corner of the tower.
Southeast corner from 11th Avenue.
South facade.
White Perla Bianca limestone panels at the southeast corner of the tower.
Architects: Álvaro Siza Arquitecto (Design Architect), SLCE Architects (Executive Architect); Interiors: Gabellini Sheppard Associates; Developers: Sumaida + Khurana and LENY; Program: Residential; Location: Hell’s Kitchen, New York, NY; Completion: 2020.
Construction Update: 500 W 25
Northeast corner from 10th Avenue.
Construction scaffolding has come down at 500 W 25, revealing the Alabama limestone and punch window north and west facades. Developed and designed by GDSNY, the 10-story residential building is located adjacent to the High Line in the Chelsea neighborhood. When completed, the project will offer seven full floor residences and a duplex residence.
Northeast corner from 10th Avenue.
Close-up of the northeast corner.
Close-up of the north facade.
Close-up of the east facade.
Close-up of the east facade.
Close-up of the northeast corner.
East facade from 10th Avenue.
Looking up at the north facade from West 25th Street.
Looking up at the northwest corner of the limestone facade from West 25th Street.
Northwest corner from West 25th Street.
Architect: GDSNY; Developer: GDS Development LLC; Program: Residential; Location: Chelsea, New York, NY; Completion: 2020.
Construction Update: 301 East 80th Street - Beckford House and Tower
Southwest corner of Beckford House (left) and Tower (right).
Facade installation is nearing completion at Icon Realty Management’s Beckford House and Tower, a two tower development on the Upper East Side of Manhattan. Studio Sofield is leading the design of the project, with SLCE Architects serving as the executive architect. Both towers feature facades of hand-carved, hand-laid variegated Indiana limestone and custom-blend gray brick.
Looking up at the west facade of Beckford Tower.
The 31-story Beckford Tower will offer 72 residences ranging in size from one- to six-bedrooms.
West facade of Beckford Tower.
The 21-story Beckford House will offer 32 residences ranging in size from two- to five-bedrooms.
Southwest corner of Beckford House.
Architects: Studio Sofield (Design), SLCE Architects (Executive); Developer: Icon Realty Management; Program: Residential; Location: Upper East Side, New York, NY; Completion: 2020.