Exclusive New Rendering Revealed For Durst’s Queens Plaza Park In Long Island City
YIMBY recently featured an update on the construction of Queens Plaza Park, aka 29-37 41st Avenue, as part of our December series on NYC’s tallest new skyscrapers. Now, we have an exclusive first look at a new rendering for the 755-foot-tall and 67-story tower, and its impact on the neighborhood skyline as it rises above Queens.
Date 2018-12-10
Author Michael Young
Second Round Of Long Island City’s Skyscraper Boom Gets Underway As Durst’s 67-Story Queens Plaza Park Begins Rising At 27-29 Queens Plaza North
Located in Long Island City at 27-29 Queens Plaza North, Queens Plaza Park will soon be one of the tallest skyscrapers in both Queens and New York City. It is also addressed as 29-37 41st Avenue.
Date 2018-12-05
Author Michael Young
I Love Kickboxing Chain Heading to Far West Side
A kickboxing studio chain took space on the ground floor of the Durst Organization’s Frank 57 West, Commercial Observer has learned.
Date 2018-12-03
Author Nicholas Rizzi
NYC's new One World Trade Center dominates the skyline — but I went inside and it didn't look like the bland, traditional office building I was expecting
New York City's new One World Trade Center, nicknamed the "Freedom Tower," cost $4 billion and took eight years to build between the start of construction in 2006 and the first tenants moving in 2014.
Date 2018-11-28
Author Katie Warren
From albatross to hip: 1 World Trade Center's evolution
The boom in tech and creative tenants has spread across the city, but certain buildings and neighborhoods are more known for it than others. The building 111 Eighth Ave., for instance, is famous for being Google's Manhattan headquarters, while Hudson Yards attracted media giant Time Warner and tech firm SAP.
Date 2018-11-16
Author Daniel Geiger