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now i wonder if that last picture is the actual bathroom or an exhibit

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it’s for sale by the owner of the Willets Point casino

https://news.artnet.com/market/steve-cohen-maurizio-cattelan-toilet-2706654?amp=1

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love wxy

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411 West 55th Street

a good redevelopment opportunity

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General infrastructure status updates (from Capital Plan proposal for 2026 to 2035)

Via: Capital Plan

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220 East 9th Street

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335-345 West 25th Street

  • 14 floors
  • 197 units (98 in one building; 99 in the other)

This is right in the middle of “Penn South”

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oh, you know that community is not going to like this.

how many lawsuits will they file to try and stop this?

update on 170 West 22nd Street

Photos by Ondel Hylton

former condition per site, per Google Maps

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515 West 43rd Street

https://www.crainsnewyork.com/real-estate/elias-hoffman-city-builders-planning-midtown-resi-building

A Brooklyn builder is planning to replace a Midtown car rental location with a 17-story residential development, records show.

Elias Hoffman, president of Borough Park-based City Builders, filed plans with the Department of Buildings Wednesday for a new 78,665 square-foot project containing 86 dwelling units at 515 W. 43rd St.

The roughly 10,050 square-foot lot, between Tenth and Eleventh avenues, is occupied by an existing Avis car rental, which would be demolished to make way for the development, although demolition permits have not yet been filed.

The proposed building would include a residential spa, bike storage, lounge, coworking space and game room on the ground and cellar floors, with four to six apartments each on floors two through 17, records show. It’s not clear whether the apartments would be rentals or condos. The roof would also contain an outdoor recreation area. Design firm Ismael Leyva Architects is listed as the architect of record.

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Very photogenic! but in person, from Battery Place, it looks like a hulk of concrete…
Old pic - they cleaned up the concrete, but still looks brutal from this point.

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