so here is the latest proposal for a proposed entertainment
complex,
all
images courtesy of Silverstein Properties, real estate developer Silverstein Properties has enlisted
architecture studio CetraRuddy for a proposed entertainment complex near New
York City's Hudson Yards neighbourhood,
designed in collaboration with Las Vegas-based architecture
studio Steelman Partners and
New York firm CetraRuddy, the project will feature two 46-storey
skyscrapers,
called the Avenir, the project's proposed site is a
92,000-square-foot lot of undeveloped land just north of New York's Javits
Convention Centre,
"Our city and state face a confluence of historic
challenges right now,” said Silverstein Properties chairman Larry A
Silverstein, "These include a housing crisis, public safety challenges,
budget shortfalls, and a commercial real estate market in transition." the
residential units will feature a mixture of unit types and sizes,
1,000 luxury hotel rooms are also proposed to be housed in
the skyscrapers, the towers will be connected by an enclosed walkway at the
45th floor, which will feature a 1,000-seat performance hall that will host
local community and public performances. The 600,000-square-foot (55,741 square
metres) casino at the project's base will feature at least 12 restaurants, gaming
and entertainment spaces, the developer will also partner with consulting firms
AKRF on environmental impact, traffic, and public safety analysis for the
project and Karp Strategies to provide a deeper understanding of the local
community, with the project, Silverstein Properties hopes to receive one of up
to three casino
licenses currently available in the greater New York City region, all
I can say is Wow! What a building!
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