3 Hudson Boulevard | |
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Former names | GiraSole |
General information | |
Status | On hold |
Type | Mixed-use, office and residential |
Location | 555 West 34th Street, Manhattan, New York 10001 |
Construction started | Unknown |
Estimated completion | Unknown |
Height | |
Roof | 987 ft (301 m) |
Technical details | |
Floor count | 56 |
Floor area | 2,000,000 sq ft (190,000 m2) |
Design and construction | |
Architect(s) | FXFOWLE Architects |
Developer | Joseph Moinian and Boston Properties |
References | |
[1] |
3 Hudson Boulevard (previously known as GiraSole) is a skyscraper on hold along the Hudson Park and Boulevard in the Hudson Yards and Hell's Kitchen neighborhoods of Manhattan, New York City, United States. Its developer is Joseph Moinian. [2] [3]
FXFOWLE Architects designed the building, which is planned to have 2 million square feet (190,000 m2) of real estate.
Construction was supposed to begin in 2015, [4] with the building's completion planned for 2017. [4] [5] [6] The building, directly across Eleventh Avenue from the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center, would abut the secondary entrance to the new 34th Street – Hudson Yards subway station, built as part of the New York City Subway's 7 Subway Extension project. [7] [8] Consequently, the foundation was built by the Metropolitan Transportation Authority because the subway station is directly underneath; the rest of the building would be built by Moinian Group. [9] The foundation works started May 2016. [10] A groundbreaking ceremony was held November 3, 2017. [11]
On June 26, 2014, Joseph Moinian secured a loan for the construction of the building. [7] A groundbreaking ceremony for 3 Hudson Boulevard occurred in November 2017, [12] [13] at which point the planned building's height was reduced to 940 feet (290 m). [14] In addition, Joseph Moinian sought $3 billion in debt and equity to fund the tower. [15] [16]
In an interview with Commercial Observer, Ted Koltis of The Moinian Group said the firm had begun "speculative" construction of the project in early 2022. [17] However, in late 2022 New York YIMBY reported that construction on the building was on hold. [18]
The developers of the building are hoping to get a LEED Platinum certification for the building when it is completed, owing to its eco-friendly design. [4] "Green" strategies include wind harvesting, rooftop farming, heat recovery, solar shading, photovoltaic electricity, regenerative elevators, Energy Star-efficient appliances, ice storage, and natural lighting. [4] [8]
3 Hudson Boulevard | |
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| |
Former names | GiraSole |
General information | |
Status | On hold |
Type | Mixed-use, office and residential |
Location | 555 West 34th Street, Manhattan, New York 10001 |
Construction started | Unknown |
Estimated completion | Unknown |
Height | |
Roof | 987 ft (301 m) |
Technical details | |
Floor count | 56 |
Floor area | 2,000,000 sq ft (190,000 m2) |
Design and construction | |
Architect(s) | FXFOWLE Architects |
Developer | Joseph Moinian and Boston Properties |
References | |
[1] |
3 Hudson Boulevard (previously known as GiraSole) is a skyscraper on hold along the Hudson Park and Boulevard in the Hudson Yards and Hell's Kitchen neighborhoods of Manhattan, New York City, United States. Its developer is Joseph Moinian. [2] [3]
FXFOWLE Architects designed the building, which is planned to have 2 million square feet (190,000 m2) of real estate.
Construction was supposed to begin in 2015, [4] with the building's completion planned for 2017. [4] [5] [6] The building, directly across Eleventh Avenue from the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center, would abut the secondary entrance to the new 34th Street – Hudson Yards subway station, built as part of the New York City Subway's 7 Subway Extension project. [7] [8] Consequently, the foundation was built by the Metropolitan Transportation Authority because the subway station is directly underneath; the rest of the building would be built by Moinian Group. [9] The foundation works started May 2016. [10] A groundbreaking ceremony was held November 3, 2017. [11]
On June 26, 2014, Joseph Moinian secured a loan for the construction of the building. [7] A groundbreaking ceremony for 3 Hudson Boulevard occurred in November 2017, [12] [13] at which point the planned building's height was reduced to 940 feet (290 m). [14] In addition, Joseph Moinian sought $3 billion in debt and equity to fund the tower. [15] [16]
In an interview with Commercial Observer, Ted Koltis of The Moinian Group said the firm had begun "speculative" construction of the project in early 2022. [17] However, in late 2022 New York YIMBY reported that construction on the building was on hold. [18]
The developers of the building are hoping to get a LEED Platinum certification for the building when it is completed, owing to its eco-friendly design. [4] "Green" strategies include wind harvesting, rooftop farming, heat recovery, solar shading, photovoltaic electricity, regenerative elevators, Energy Star-efficient appliances, ice storage, and natural lighting. [4] [8]