Nice shot with 57th St in the background.
Yup. Tallest building in Denver is 717 feet and this is a pretty major city. The airport does 70 million passengers a year.
The construction crane for this building is literally inside the building. How does that work? How do they take it down?
That a good observation, this is a self jacking crane so only a portion of its “height” is inside of the building (though there are some instances where the crane rises inside the building from the ground floor all the way up), maybe about 15 floors down at the max (in this instance) before it jumps itself.
Typically when the main crane is no longer needed, a derrick crane will be assembled on the roof to disassemble the main crane and the void left behind will be built out. Once the derrick crane is no longer needed the BMU (building maintenance unit) normally disassembles the derrick crane.
I too wondered how that worked. Thanks for explaining.
Thanks for that! I’ve been able to look down on the construction site since it started (well not anymore!), and the crane has always been inside the building. Very different from all the other cranes around here that are always outside the building frame.
The facade is anything special but so glad its darker and not blue… Sort of breaks the monotony of blue glass on that stretch of Jackson Avenue
It’s nothing spectacular facade or design-wise but I do love the height here. It’s interesting because major development has happened (or rather was planned) along a triangle of streets: Jackson Ave, 23rd Street and Queens/boro Plaza. This makes LIC have a nice dimensional skyline from any angle (and awesome to photograph).
With this tower, SVEN, and Skyline Tower, we’re getting our tallest buildings in Queens. And we continue to get a steady “infill” of 300-500 foot towers throughout other parts of LIC and Hunters Point.
I’m still waiting for the borough’s signature tower, one that is both tall and memorable. Skyline Tower unfortunately doesn’t fit that bill for the latter requirement for me. That said, I moved back to the city in 2014 and watching LIC explode over the past decade has been such a crazy and rewarding experience as a skyscraper fan.
From today:
The middle height tower of Jackson Park (directly across on Orchard Street) is 504’. Closing in on that. Still a lot to go.
I hope the crown lights up at night if it’s going to take the tallest title. Join Sven and Skyline Tower.
I will never understand the argument about “glass boxes”. Photos two and three show blocky glass towers, but look at that stunning reflection!