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20 and 30 Halletts Point

Handel Architects · Astoria · 2025

Southwest corner of 20 (left) and 30 (right) Halletts Point from the East River.

Exterior wall installation is nearing completion at The Durst Organization’s 20 and 30 Halletts Point residential development on the Astoria waterfront in Queens. The two-tower development is the second phase of a larger master plan by Durst that includes seven sites in the Halletts Point section of Astoria. When completed, the project will bring 647 residential units and a waterfront esplanade.

Southwest corner of 20 (left) and 30 (right) Halletts Point from the East River.

Designed by Handel Architects, the 27 and 32-story towers feature a curtain wall facade with dark blue green glass and white spandrel panels at the podiums.

South facade of 30 Halletts Point from the East River.

South facade of 30 Halletts Point from 1st Street.

South facade of 30 Halletts Point from 1st Street.

Looking up at the east facade of 30 Halletts Point.

Northeast corner of 20 Halletts Point from 26th Avenue.

North facade of 30 Halletts Point from the waterfront esplanade.

Looking east towards 10 Halletts Point from the connecting plaza between the two towers.

Southwest corner of 20 Halletts Point from the waterfront esplanade.

Looking down onto 20 Halletts Point, podium rooftop terraces, and the connecting plaza at the ground.

Looking down onto the podium rooftop terraces and the connecting plaza at the ground.

Looking down onto 30 Halletts Point, podium rooftop terraces, and the connecting plaza at the ground.

Looking south towards 30 Halletts Point and the Upper East Side.

Close-up of the curtain wall facade (right) and The Durst Organization's Sven residential tower in Long Island City, also by Handel Architects.

Close-up of the curtain wall facade.

Close-up of the curtain wall facade.

Rooftop Views

Looking south towards the Upper East Side and Midtown.

Looking south towards Roosevelt Island and the East River waterfront.

Looking southwest towards the Upper East Side.

Looking northwest towards East Harlem.

Looking southeast towards Long Island City.

Looking north towards 20 Halletts Point and Randalls Island.

A corner residence under construction with a west facing view towards the Upper East Side.

Architect: Handel Architects; Structural Engineer: Severud Associates; MEP Engineer: Jaros, Baum & Bolles; Facade Consultant: Socotec; Landscape Architect: Starr Whitehouse; General Contractor: UAG; Developer: The Durst Organization; Program: Residential Rental; Location: Astoria, Queens, NY; Completion: 2024.

 
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Construction Update: NYPD 40th Precinct

East facade from St Ann’s Avenue.

Construction is ongoing at the new 40th Precinct Station for the NYPD in the Melrose neighborhood of the Bronx. Designed by the Bjarke Ingels Group (BIG), the massing features stacked boxes, each housing a different program element for the 43,500 square foot precinct. The facade is clad in sandblasted concrete and large rectangular windows at either end of the stacked volumes. Program includes a community meeting room at street level, exercise courtyard with training areas, and the first ever green roof for an NYPD station.

Northeast corner.

Northeast corner.

Southeast corner from East 149th Street.

Close-up of the southeast corner of the facade.

South facade from East 149th Street.

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Architect: Bjarke Ingels Group; Client: NYC Department of Design and Construction; Location: Melrose, Bronx, NY; Completion: 2024.

 
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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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VIA 57 WEST at 625 West 57th Street

Construction is wrapping up at the Durst Organization's VIA 57 WEST on the Hudson River waterfront. Designed by Bjarke Ingels of BIG, the 470-foot-tall "courtscraper" includes 709 residential rental units and 45,000-square-feet of commercial retail space. Renters began to move in this past spring and now the building's amenities have opened, with the branding of VIA Garden, VIA Social, and VIA Fit.

VIA Garden

Designed by Starr Whitehouse, the building's 22,000-square-foot courtyard features native plants and trees, along with seating and an outdoor grilling area. 

Looking west from the courtyard entrance.

Looking up from the courtyard.

The courtyard's winding brick path and newly planted trees.

Organic bench seating in the courtyard.

Looking east from the western edge of the courtyard.

Hudson River view from the western edge of the courtyard.

Hudson River view from the western edge of the courtyard.

VIA Social: East Resident Lounge

East resident lounge seating with a view of Stephen Glassman Studio's "Flows Two Ways."

Detail of Stephen Glassman Studio's "Flow Two Ways."

VIA Social: West Resident Lounge

VIA Social: Poker Room

Poker room.

Poker room.

VIA Fit

Indoor half basketball court.

Indoor half basketball court.

Developer: The Durst Organization; Architect: BIG (Design Architect), SLCE Architects (Architect of Record); Engineer: Thornton Tomasetti Group Inc.; Exterior Wall: Enclos Corp.; Landscape Architect: Starr Whitehouse Landscape Architects; Program: Residential, Retail; Location: Hell's Kitchen, New York, NY; Completion: 2016.

 
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