Plans were scrapped last year for a 101-key hotel development on West 54th Street by Japanese company Kobe Bussan, and the site was sold to a developer for $23 million who had plans for a 40-unit condominium, according to reports.
Now, new renderings give us an idea of what's to come.
Now, new renderings give us an idea of what's to come.
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The renderings are from architecture firm AB Architekten and show what appears to be a single 7-story structure with an etched glass facade lining the streetwall between existing brick residential buildings on either side.
Until a few years ago, the site was occupied by a four-story prewar building and a single story commercial structure. The new building is expected to occupy the entire 439-443 West 54th Street lot between Ninth and Tenth Avenue, but permits have not been filed.
Until a few years ago, the site was occupied by a four-story prewar building and a single story commercial structure. The new building is expected to occupy the entire 439-443 West 54th Street lot between Ninth and Tenth Avenue, but permits have not been filed.
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