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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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Construction Tour: 1 Wall Street

Construction is ongoing at the conversion of One Wall Street, the landmark fifty-story limestone Art Deco tower located on an entire block at the intersection of Broadway and Wall Street in the Financial District. Developer Macklowe Properties is converting the Ralph Walker designed office tower into residential condo and rental units with retail at the base. The tower was completed in 1931 and then expanded in 1963, bringing its total gross floor area to 1.1 million square feet.

When completed, the project will offer 566 residential condominium units and a range of amenities totaling over 100,000 square feet.

A five story addition at the south side of the tower, which will house additional residential units as well as an indoor swimming pool and rooftop terrace, is nearing completion. The concrete slabs poured for these floors are cobiax slabs that employ voids to reduce the amount of concrete used while maintaining the concrete’s strength. This method also allows for larger spans without beams and reduces the distortion of the ceiling.

At the base of the project, existing masonry has been removed and the floor plate expanded for a 44,000 square foot Whole Foods and two additional retail tenants. This new stepped volume is clad in a glass curtain wall, with a pleated design that mimics the limestone facade of the original tower.

Architect: Robert A.M. Stern Architects (Design Architect), SLCE Architects (Architect of Record); Developer: Macklowe Properties; Program: Residential Condo and Rental, Retail; Location: Financial District, New York, NY; Completion: 2022.

 
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Tour: 25 Park Row

North facade.

Construction is wrapping up at L+M Development Partners Inc. and The Family Behind J&R Music World's 25 Park Row, a 50 story residential condo tower. The tower is part of a multi-building development that replaces the J&R Music and Computer World megastore. Designed by COOKFOX Architects, the tower is clad in limestone colored panels that are likely concrete. Inside, the tower offers 110 residential condo units with views out onto City Hall Park and panoramic views of the New York skyline from large windows and spacious balconies.

Looking up at the northeast corner of 1 Beekman (left) and 25 Park Row (right).


Looking up at the north facade.

Northwest corner of the tower.

Residential Lobby

Residential lobby lounge.

Concierge desk.

Elevator lobby.

Elevator cab.

Tower Views

View west towards historic and present day iconic architecture from an upper floor.

View east from an upper floor.

View north towards Midtown from an upper floor.

A private loggia on the north facade.

View north towards City Hall Park from a private loggia.

Architect: COOKFOX Architects; Developers: L+M Development Partners and 23 Park Row Associates; Program: Residential Condominiums, Commercial; Location: Financial District, New York, NY; Completion: 2020.

 
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Tour: 2 Park Place - The Woolworth Tower Residences

The Woolworth Building, Cass Gilbert’s iconic 1913 tower in Lower Manhattan, has undergone a residential condo conversion for the tower floors led by Alchemy Properties. The office of Thierry Despont has led the interior design of the conversion, with SLCE Architects responsible for overseeing the project.

Concierge desk.

Residential entry lobby ceiling.

Residential elevator door.

Residential elevator cab.

Amenities

Residents have access to a range of amenities including a 50-foot lap pool, fitness center on the thirtieth floor, resident lounge, and wine storage and tasting room. The pool was originally commissioned by F. W. Woolworth and has been reimagined by Thierry Despont in the residential conversion. Bisazza Mosaico tiles line the pool, and a sauna, hot tub and his and her changing rooms have been added adjacent.

Pool.

Hot tub.

Wine storage.

Wine storage door detail.

Model Residence: Pavilion A

Residence entry door.

Residences feature custom kitchens with Dada cabinetry crafted by the Molteni Group, Calacatta Caldia marble countertops and back-splashes, solid oak herringbone floors, and integrated Miele appliances.

Great room.

Great room.

Mezzanine.

Spiral stair to Mezzanine.

Kitchen.

Master Bedroom.

The master bathroom features radiant heated floors, Custom Dada cabinetry crafted by the Molteni Group, Dornbracht platinum-finish fittings, windowed retreats sheathed in Calacatta Caldia marble with a Nero Marquina accent trim, a steam shower, and a free standing tub.

Master Bathroom vanity.

Master Bathroom tub.

A terrace offers panoramic views of the city and the Hudson River waterfront while surrounded by restored landmark terra-cotta detailing.

Terrace.

View north from the terrace.

Terra-cotta facade detail from the terrace.

Looking up at the tower crown from the terrace.

View northeast from the Great Room.

Architect: SLCE Architects; Interior Design: Thierry Despont; Developer: Alchemy Properties; Program: Residential Condo Conversion; Location: Tribeca, New York, NY; Completion: 2019.

 
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Construction Tour: 130 William

Facade installation is nearing completion at Lightstone’s 130 William, a 66-story residential condo tower in the Financial District. Designed by London-based David Adjaye of Adjaye Associates, the 800 foot tall tower will offer 244 condo units ranging from studios to four bedrooms.

East facade from the East River.

The facade features hand-cast concrete panels in a dark tone that is a signature of Adjaye’s past residential projects. Roughly textured concrete transitions to a smooth concrete band that frames the bronze accented windows integrated into the panels. The bronze exterior accents will carry into the interiors with Adjaye designed faucets, showerheads, and door handles in burnished bronze.

130 William rising on the Lower Manhattan skyline.

Closeup of the northeast corner facade.

View towards Lower Manhattan from the top of 130 William.

View towards Hudson Yards from the top of 130 William.

View towards Midtown from the top of 130 William.

View towards Midtown from the top of 130 William.

View towards the Brooklyn waterfront from the top of 130 William.

View towards Downtown Brooklyn from the top of 130 William.

Architect: Adjaye Associates (Design Architect), Hill West Architects (Architect of Record); Landscape Architect: Weintraub Diaz Landscape Architecture; Developer: Lightstone; Program: Residential; Location: Financial District, New York, NY; Completion: 2020.

 
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Construction Tour: 77 Greenwich Street - Jolie

South facade.

Superstructure has topped out and curtain wall installation is ongoing at Trinity Place Holdings’ 77 Greenwich, a 42-story residential condo tower in the Financial District. FXCollaborative is leading the exterior design of the 500-foot tall tower, with interiors by Deborah Berke Partners. The base of the tower will house a new elementary school that incorporates the adjacent Robert and Anne Dickey House, a landmark structure built in 1810 and currently being renovated.

Looking up at the south facade.

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

Looking up at the southeast corner.

Looking up at the east facade.

Northeast corner.

Close-up of the northeast corner.

Close-up of the podium’s east facade.

South facade.

Southwest corner.

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.

Looking up at the west facade.

Facade panels awaiting installation.

Views

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

View southwest 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.

View east towards the Financial District and Brooklyn from the top floor.

View northeast towards the Financial District and Brooklyn from the top floor.

View north towards the World Trade Center site 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: 2020.

 
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Tour: 100 Barclay

Residential lobby.

Construction has wrapped up at the residential conversion of the Ralph Walker designed office tower at 100 Barclay. Completed in 1927, the 32-story Barclay Vesey Building originally served as the headquarters for the New York Telephone Company and more recently the home of Verizon, who still occupies the lower floors. Developers Magnum Real Estate Group and CIM Group have led the conversion of the upper floors of the landmark building, renamed 100 Barclay, into 158 residential condos and amenities.

Residential lobby ceiling.

The Grand Lobby, designed by Jeffrey Beers International, features a Ralph Walker-designed vaulted ceiling and hand-painted ceiling murals depicting the historical advancement of human communication. At the Arrival Lobby, newly added elements include paneled millwork walls, a custom brushed brass concierge desk, atelier-style furnishings, and a gold leaf ceiling above. Ralph Walker’s original elevator lobby has also been integrated and features cast bronze elevator surrounds, carved and patterned marble, and limestone walls.

Detail of the bronze surrounds.

Lobby.

Residential lobby ceiling detail.

Residential lobby ceiling.

Elevator lobby.

Residential amenities include a club level with lounge, wine tasting room, media room, children’s playroom, and music practice rooms. At the tower setback, residents will have access to four individually programmed outdoor terraces. The Wright Fit has designed a fitness center and spa that includes a 25 meter lap pool.

Residential corridor.

Model Residence

The original office floor plates on the upper floors have been converted to residential units ranging in size from one- to five-bedrooms with ten-foot ceiling heights. Design of the interiors seeks a modern take on the Art Deco character of the landmarked structure with details like the custom walnut paneled entry doors and custom brass finish hardware on entry doors and kitchen cabinetry. Other details include over-sized double hung windows, 4” plank rift cut custom stained white oak floors, custom stained oak kitchen cabinetry with Calacatta Gold marble countertops, and custom bathroom cabinetry with Waterworks fixtures.

Residential entry door detail.

Entry foyer.

Living room.

Living room.

Dining room.

Kitchen.

Secondary bathroom.

Master bathroom.

Penthouse Residence

The 14,539 square-foot penthouse features 21 foot tall ceilings with arched, 20 foot tall Art Deco windows. At over 3,000 square feet, the living room is one of the largest in New York City and features walls ideal for an art gallery and a dramatic custom stair to the second floor. A complete chef’s kitchen adjacent to the living room spans over 1,000 square feet and features a dining area, lounge with wet bar, butler’s pantry and wine storage for up to 630 bottle.

Penthouse entry.

Entry floor detail.

Living room.

Dining room.

Kitchen.

Kitchen.

Dining room.

Architect: DXA Studio (Landmarks and Exterior Design Architect) and Ismael Leyva Architect (Interiors, Executive Architect); Interiors: Jeffrey Beers International (Lobby and Amenities); Developer: Magnum Real Estate Group and CIM Group; Program: Residential condo; Location: Financial District, New York, NY; Completion: 2019.

 
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Construction Tour: 1 Wall Street

Construction is ongoing at the conversion of One Wall Street, the landmark fifty-story limestone Art Deco tower located on an entire block at the intersection of Broadway and Wall Street in the Financial District. Developer Macklowe Properties is converting the Ralph Walker designed office tower into residential condo and rental units with retail at the base. The tower was completed in 1931 and then expanded in 1963, bringing its total gross floor area to 1.1 million square feet.

When completed, the project will offer 566 residential condominium units and a range of amenities totaling over 100,000 square feet.

Superstructure is going up on a five story addition at the south side of the tower, which will house additional residential units as well as an indoor swimming pool and rooftop terrace. The concrete slabs poured for these floors are cobiax slabs that employ voids to reduce the amount of concrete used while maintaining the concrete’s strength. This method also allows for larger spans without beams and reduces the distortion of the ceiling.

The void elements used in the cobiax slabs.

At the base of the project, existing masonry has been removed and the floor plate expanded for a 44,000 square foot Whole Foods and two additional retail tenants. This new stepped volume will be clad in a glass curtain wall, with a pleated design that mimics the limestone facade of the original tower.

Architect: Robert A.M. Stern Architects (Design Architect), SLCE Architects (Architect of Record); Developer: Macklowe Properties; Program: Residential Condo and Rental, Retail; Location: Financial District, New York, NY; Completion: 2020.

 
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Construction Tour: 130 William

130 William rising on the Lower Manhattan skyline.

Superstructure has topped out at Lightstone’s 130 William, a 66-story residential condo tower in the Financial District. Designed by London-based David Adjaye of Adjaye Associates, the 800 foot tall tower will offer 244 condo units ranging from studios to four bedrooms.

East facade from the East River.

The facade features hand-cast concrete panels in a dark tone that is a signature of Adjaye’s past residential projects. Roughly textured concrete transitions to a smooth concrete band that frames the bronze accented windows integrated into the panels. The bronze exterior accents will carry into the interiors with Adjaye designed faucets, showerheads, and door handles in burnished bronze. Window installation is ongoing on the lower floors and has reached the one third mark.

Closeup of the northeast corner facade.

Northeast corner from Gold Street.

Facade detail at the northeast corner.

Looking up at the north facade from Fulton Street.

Closeup of the north facade panels.

Looking up at the north facade from Fulton Street.

Looking up at the west facade from Fulton Street.

View towards Hudson Yards from the top of 130 William.

View towards Midtown from the top of 130 William.

View towards Midtown from the top of 130 William.

View towards the Brooklyn waterfront from the top of 130 William.

View towards Downtown Brooklyn from the top of 130 William.

View towards Lower Manhattan from the top of 130 William.

Architect David Adjaye discussing the design of 130 William.

Architect David Adjaye capturing the view from the top of 130 William.

130 William rising on the Lower Manhattan skyline.

Architect: Adjaye Associates (Design Architect), Hill West Architects (Architect of Record); Landscape Architect: Weintraub Diaz Landscape Architecture; Developer: Lightstone; Program: Residential; Location: Financial District, New York, NY; Completion: 2020.

 
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