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174 Mott Street

Morris Adjmi Architects · Little Italy · 2026

Southwest corner from Mott Street.

Construction scaffolding has come down at the renovated commercial building at 174 Mott Street in Little Italy. Morris Adjmi Architects led the renovation of the 1890 building, which has undergone restoration of its brick facade.

Southwest corner from Broome Street.

Looking up at the south facade from Broome Street.

South facade detail.

South facade detail.

Looking up at the southwest corner.

Southwest corner facade detail.

Southwest corner facade detail.

Southwest corner facade detail.

Looking up at the west facade from Mott Street.

West facade detail.

West storefront detail.

Architect: Morris Adjmi Architects; Typology: Commercial Office, Retail; Location: Little Italy, NY; Completion: 2026.

 
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37-18 138th Street

Akaia Architecture · Flushing · 2027

Southeast corner from 138th Street.

Superstructure has topped out at a 9-story commercial building at 37-18 138th Street in the Flushing neighborhood of Queens. Designed by Akaia Architecture, the development features a tiered massing that will accommodate 92,000 square feet of commercial space for retail, restaurants, offices and a rooftop restaurant bar.

Southeast corner from 138th Street.

Looking up at the east facade from 138th Street.

Looking up at the east facade from 138th Street.

East facade.

Architect: Akaia Architecture with Angelo Ng & Anthony Ng Architects Studio; Developer: New Age Developers LLC; Program: Retail, Office; Location: Flushing, Queens, NY; Completion: 2026.

 
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37-16 Union Street - Union Center

Raymond Chan Architect · Flushing · 2026

Southeast corner from Union Street.

Facade installation is ongoing at Lions Group NYC’s Union Center, a commercial tower at 37-16 Union Street in the Flushing neighborhood of Queens. The glass clad tower, designed by Raymond Chan Architect, stands 189 feet tall and replaces the former home of the Macedonia African Methodist Episcopal Church. Along with class A office space, the tower will also include community facility space, ground floor retail, and 142 valet parking spaces in the cellar.

Looking up at the east facade from Union Street.

Northeast corner from Union Street.

Southwest corner from Flushing Commons.

West facade from the Flushing Commons parking lot.

Architect: Raymond Chan Architect; Developer: Lions Group NYC; Program: Class A Office, Community Facility, Retail, Parking; Location: Flushing, Queens, NY; Completion: 2026.

 
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270 Park Avenue

Foster + Partners · Midtown East · 2025

270 Park Avenue on the Midtown East skyline.

Construction has wrapped up at 270 Park Avenue, the headquarters of JPMorgan Chase in Midtown East. Designed by Foster + Partners, the supertall tower rises to 1,388 feet and offers 2.5 million square feet of office space for 15,000 employees. The form of the tower gradually steps back at the east and west facades and tapers on all four sides. At the ground floor, diagonal columns rise up to support the large trading room floors above.

East facade.

The tower’s 1.2 million square feet of facade features triple pane glass and insulated glass units that will help with thermal control of the building. Commercial bronze clads the twenty perimeter columns, while copper nickel alloy panels form the diamond shapes on the east and west facades. Level 17 will feature a walkable skylight with an eight feet tall wind screen. At the two-story base, sloping super columns and steel transfer girders transfer the gravity and lateral loads of the tower down to the ground

270 Park Avenue on the Midtown skyline.

Southwest corner of the tower.

Close-up of the west facade.

South facade from East 42nd Street and Vanderbilt Avenue.

South facade from Vanderbilt Avenue.

Looking up at the south facade.

Southeast corner from Park Avenue.

Looking up at the west facade from Madison Avenue.

Looking up at the west facade from Madison Avenue.

Architects: Foster + Partners with Adamson Associates; Client: JPMorgan Chase; Structural Engineer: Severud Associates; Developer: Tishman Speyer; Program: Office; Location: Midtown East, New York, NY; Completion: 2025.

 
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665 5th Avenue - Rolex Building

David Chipperfield Architects · Midtown East · 2026

Northwest corner from 5th Avenue.

Facade installation is underway at Rolex’s office and retail tower in Midtown Manhattan. Designed by David Chipperfield Architects, the 30-story tower will feature four floors of flagship retail for Rolex at the base, with office floors above. The tower, which features five distinct setbacks, will be clad in a pleated glass curtain wall.

Looking up at the northwest corner of the tower from 5th Avenue.

Looking up at the west facade from 5th Avenue.

Looking up at the southwest corner of the tower.

Looking up at the north facade of the tower.

Looking up at the northeast corner of the tower.

Architects: David Chipperfield Architects (Design Architect), Adamson Associates (Executive Architect); Structural and Facade Engineer: Thornton Tomasetti; General Contractor: Pavarini McGovern; Program: Office, Retail; Location: Midtown East, New York, NY; Completion: 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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520 Fifth Avenue

KPF · Midtown · 2026

Southeast corner from Fifth Avenue.

Superstructure has topped out at Rabina’s 1,002-foot tall mixed-use tower 520 Fifth Avenue in Midtown. Designed by KPF, the 88-story tower’s massing features five tiers that contain 25 floors of boutique luxury office space with private residences above. Office floors range in size from 6,500 to 12,000 square feet and feature 12 foot tall ceilings, private terraces and loggias, and arched operable windows. The 100 residences in the floors above the office space will range in size from one- to four-bedrooms with ceilings up to 14 feet tall.

Looking up at the east facade.

The tower’s facade features a curtain wall with textured beige metal and arched windows. At the base of the tower, the facade elements are made of terra-cotta elements instead of the metal curtain wall. Installation of the facade has surpassed the two-thirds mark. Some additional height will be added with the tower’s crown element, serving as a screen wall for the mechanical equipment at the roof.

Looking up at the east facade.

Close-up of the curtain wall installed at the east facade.

Looking up at the south facade.

Close-up of the facade at the southwest corner.

Close-up of the terra-cotta facade at the lower floors.

Looking up at the north facade.

Close-up of the north facade.

Looking up at the east facade.

Looking up at the east facade.

Looking up at the east facade.

Looking up at the east facade.

Looking up at the southeast corner of the facade.

Close-up of the curtain wall facade.

Close-up of the curtain wall facade.

Looking north through a typical window.

Looking south towards Midtown and Lower Manhattan from the top floor.

Looking west towards Hudson Yards from the top floor.

Looking southeast towards Downtown Brooklyn from the top floor.

North facade of the tower.

Close-up of the top of the tower.

Close-up of the north facade of the tower.

Close-up of the facade at the southwest corner.

Architect: Kohn Pedersen Fox (KPF); Interiors: Charles & Co.; Facade Consultant: Desimone Consulting Engineers; Structural Engineer: WSP; Construction Manager: Suffolk; Developer: Rabina; Program: Residential, Office, Retail; Location: Midtown, New York, NY; Completion: 2026.

 
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4 Hudson Square - Disney NYC Headquarters

SOM · Hudson Square · 2024

Northeast corner from the intersection of Varick Street and Vandam Street.

Facade installation has wrapped up for everywhere except the ground floor at The Walt Disney Company’s 22-story New York headquarters at 4 Hudson Square in Lower Manhattan from Silverstein Properties. Designed by Skidmore Owings & Merrill (SOM), the full block development features a massing with setbacks that afford terraces for employees and two towers. In total, the development includes 1.2 million gross square feet with floor plates up to 85,000 square feet.

East facade from Spring Street.

In dialog with the neighborhood’s masonry and stone material palette, the development features a facade of single-, double- and triple-columned green terracotta panels, large picture windows, and bronze toned metal accents.

Southwest corner from Hudson Street.

West facade from Hudson Street.

Architect: Skidmore Owings & Merrill; Interiors: Gensler; Developer: Silverstein Properties; Structural Engineer: Thornton Tomasetti; MEP Engineer: Jaros, Baum & Bolles; Facade Consultant: R.A. Heintges & Associates; Landscape Architect: SCAPE; General Contractor: Lendlease; Client: The Walt Disney Company; Program: Office, Retail; Location: Hudson Square, New York, NY; Completion: 2024.

 
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1 St. Mark's Place

Morris Adjmi Architects · East Village · 2025

Facade installation is nearing completion at Real Estate Equities Corporation’s commercial office and retail building 1 St. Mark’s Place in the East Village. Designed by Morris Adjmi Architects, the massing of the 9-story project features a rounded corner at the southwest and several setbacks along the west and south facades that will allow for outdoor terraces. The project is clad in a contextual dark tan brick from Belden Tri-State, large floor-to-ceiling windows, and curved glass windows at the southwest corner.

Architect: Morris Adjmi Architects; Developer: Real Estate Equities Corporation; Program: Commercial Office, Retail; Location: East Village, New York, NY; Completion: 2024.

 
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360 Bowery

Northeast corner from Bowery.

Exterior wall installation is wrapping up at CBSK Ironstate and AECOM-Canyon Partners’ 114,000 square foot commercial office tower at 360 Bowery in the NoHo neighborhood of Manhattan. Designed by Morris Adjmi Architects, the 22-story tower is clad in a curtain wall that features corrugated GFRC spandrel panels.

The tower’s stepped massing allows for multiple floors with outdoor terraces. On floor 7, the 360 Club will offer a full floor of amenities that includes fitness center, two boardrooms, and a lounge that all front onto a large outdoor terrace.

Architect: Morris Adjmi Architects; Developer: CBSK Ironstate, AECOM-Canyon Partners; Program: Office;

 
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