Nexis4jersey
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Loving all of these projects in Midtown. If only we could have nice things in Boston...Updated Design Revealed For 350 Park Avenue Supertall In Midtown East, Manhattan
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Curious if you could qualify what constitutes a nice thing here...Loving all of these projects in Midtown. If only we could have nice things in Boston...
I watched 50 West go up from my office nearby and on a sunny day it really glistens. It was one of the early curved-glass cornered buildings. The band of metal cladding between the glass adds a touch of class to it. I would be happy to have a pied-a-terre in that guy.50 West Street is quite striking in person.
What comes through somewhat in your images is how the individual units give the building a lot of movement. I don’t know if that was intentional.
You're not wrong - it didn't feel like it had the things I'd expect of an area with that much residential. That character is in the older sections of the area, in between the new development (meaning Vernon Blvd.), but I had to go into Manhattan to find a pair of socks. Granted, the bit of LIC fronting the east river seemed fully lived in.LIC is such an odd place. It has all the hallmarks of a real urban neighborhood. Yet it's so new that much of the character isn't there yet. Most of the people who actually live there are well off enough to spend their time elsewhere. Not to mention, many of these buildings are straight up empty, built with overseas money.
I can’t tell if you’re 12 or 13 yo.Loving all of these projects in Midtown. If only we could have nice things in Boston...