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PostSep 16, 2021#1

No thread for New York?

Anyway, they're opening a really trippy-looking observatory a thousand feet above the street at One Vanderbilt Place. 






https://newyorkyimby.com/2021/09/ticket ... -east.html

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PostSep 16, 2021#2

I'm all in for a New York thread.  I assumed we didn't have one because NYC plays on another planet compared to us haha.

This is Eastlight in Kips Bay:

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PostSep 16, 2021#3

I've never punched anyone in my life, but this rendering makes me want to.

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PostSep 17, 2021#4

^My first words were "What the heck is that supposed to be?"

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PostSep 17, 2021#5

I get the feeling that it's one of those things that will look nothing like the rendering when it's finished. 

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PostOct 05, 2021#6

Manhattan Apartment Sales Surge to Three-Decade High
https://www.nytimes.com/2021/10/05/real ... =url-share

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PostOct 05, 2021#7

I thought everyone was moving away from the violent crime, high housing costs, high taxes, covid, covid regs, etc, etc.

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PostOct 05, 2021#8

quincunx wrote:
Oct 05, 2021
I thought everyone was moving away from the violent crime, high housing costs, high taxes, covid, covid regs, etc, etc.
This and "record sales" are not mutually exclusive.

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PostOct 05, 2021#9

New York’s population growth might have something to do with it…

New York City adds 629,000 people, defying predictions of its decline.
https://www.nytimes.com/2021/08/12/us/n ... rowth.html

They basically grew by two St. Louis’ haha.

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PostDec 07, 2021#10

Why New York Is Unearthing a Brook It Buried a Century Ago
https://www.nytimes.com/2021/12/06/nyre ... ticleShare

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PostJan 23, 2022#11

I was 90% sure there was a Buffalo thread as I thought I remember discussing a few projects around there.  Anyway, for the preservationists out there.  Let's hope they can save it as it's one of the last of its kind in the world.

Eyesore or Monument? Preservationists Fight to Save a Grain Elevator in Buffalo
https://www.nytimes.com/2022/01/22/nyre ... kWWlKHqwh8

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PostJan 23, 2022#12

If Buffalo couldn't save the Larkin building, why would they save a grain elevator?

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PostJan 24, 2022#13

^Every city has a great architectural loss or two. Sometimes they galvanize you to preserve other buildings. Penn Station comes to mind as an obvious example. Locally didn't the loss of the San Luis Apartments really help to kick off this very forum? I'm not sure that particular grain elevator is my thing, but I do like old industrial buildings and I think they're worth saving at least part of the time. I can see where that could be an important part of a neighborhood. It is . . . absolutely mammoth. You cannot argue with the scope of the thing.

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PostJan 24, 2022#14

symphonicpoet wrote:
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Locally didn't the loss of the San Luis Apartments really help to kick off this very forum?
No, San Luis was 2009. The forum started in 2005, I think. At least I don't recall seeing posts from 2004.

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PostJan 24, 2022#15

sc4mayor wrote:
Oct 05, 2021
Manhattan Apartment Sales Surge to Three-Decade High
https://www.nytimes.com/2021/10/05/real ... =url-share
Blackrock and other hedge funds and the ultra wealthy are basically buying up everything at a discount. But, yes, it technically counts as a "sale".

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PostJan 24, 2022#16

leeharveyawesome wrote:
sc4mayor wrote:
Oct 05, 2021
Manhattan Apartment Sales Surge to Three-Decade High
https://www.nytimes.com/2021/10/05/real ... =url-share
Blackrock and other hedge funds and the ultra wealthy are basically buying up everything at a discount. But, yes, it technically counts as a "sale".
What discount? Housing has never been more expensive.


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PostJan 24, 2022#17

SeattleNative wrote:
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leeharveyawesome wrote:
sc4mayor wrote:
Oct 05, 2021
Manhattan Apartment Sales Surge to Three-Decade High
https://www.nytimes.com/2021/10/05/real ... =url-share
Blackrock and other hedge funds and the ultra wealthy are basically buying up everything at a discount. But, yes, it technically counts as a "sale".
What discount? Housing has never been more expensive.
All-cash offers WILL get a discount but Blackrock will NOT be taking a discount when they rent/sell. What Blackrock specifically is doing to the housing market is criminal (thanks to a cozy relationship with the US government).

Also don't forget, 70% of Americans do not have $1000 in savings.

I'm not looking to spin the news or have an argument.

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PostJan 24, 2022#18

Reminds me of something I've been thinking for a decade. There needs to be some sort of "Save America's Housing Stock" fund or program.

Of course, if it were administered via government it would be ripe with corruption, theft and general failure so forget about it.

Wrong thread but who cares it's not even an option worth discussion.

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PostJan 25, 2022#19

leeharveyawesome wrote:
Jan 24, 2022
Of course, if it were administered via government it would be ripe with corruption, theft and general failure so forget about it.
Like private entities are any different 🙄 

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PostJan 25, 2022#20

Trololzilla wrote:
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leeharveyawesome wrote:
Jan 24, 2022
Of course, if it were administered via government it would be ripe with corruption, theft and general failure so forget about it.
Like private entities are any different 🙄 
Sure they are. They're not beholden to anyone but the shareholders, and the shareholders usually only get to vote by proxy. So the corruption is more protected and a lot harder to root out. Which means they're even more corrupt and prone to theft and general failure vis a vis society.

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PostJan 26, 2022#21

^ You got me there 😉

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PostFeb 16, 2022#22

quincunx wrote:
Jan 24, 2022
symphonicpoet wrote:
Jan 24, 2022
Locally didn't the loss of the San Luis Apartments really help to kick off this very forum?
No, San Luis was 2009. The forum started in 2005, I think. At least I don't recall seeing posts from 2004.
Perhaps he was thinking of the Century Building (demolished in late 2004)...


PostFeb 16, 2022#23

Back to the thread topic, this one's a few years old now, but I love Hudson Yards, particularly "The Edge"...







And of course Vessel, the weird 150' installation that they had to close to the public since people kept hurling themselves to their deaths from it...


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PostFeb 16, 2022#24

DTGstl314 wrote:
Feb 16, 2022
Back to the thread topic, this one's a few years old now, but I love Hudson Yards, particularly "The Edge"...
What do you love about Hudson Yards, besides the observation deck?

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PostFeb 16, 2022#25

DTGstl314 wrote:
Feb 16, 2022
quincunx wrote:
Jan 24, 2022
symphonicpoet wrote:
Jan 24, 2022
Locally didn't the loss of the San Luis Apartments really help to kick off this very forum?
No, San Luis was 2009. The forum started in 2005, I think. At least I don't recall seeing posts from 2004.
Perhaps he was thinking of the Century Building (demolished in late 2004)...

You might actually be right. That one got me worked up too. Can't recall when I started lurking around here, but I discovered the place a good bit before I was able to join. (I was living in Columbia at the time. Tried to join, but failed. Not sure if that was a mod decision or just a failure on my part and lack of persistence. But as a result I lurked for years before actually joining up when I moved back to St. Louis.)

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