68 Street


Project by: New York City Department of Environmental Protection

Summary of site plans and status

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UPDATE: 2/7/08

The only visible, street level work with Water Tunnel No. 3 in District 6 is located at West 60 Street and Amsterdam Avenue.

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There is drilling and placing concrete as part of the construction of the city water tunnel No. 3. The west side portion of the Manhattan Tunnel travels north under Central Park West. The work will take place on the east side of CPW, about 100 yards north of 68th Street, as well as along Amsterdam Avenue in the West 60’s.

Water Tunnel No. 3 is managed by the NYC Department of Environmental Protection, and the work on it is being done by Tunnel Laborers of Local 147 Tunnel Workers.

Contact

Emily Lloyd

Commissioner

NYC Department of Environmental Protection

59-17 Junction Blvd.

Flushing, NY 11373

718-595-6565

Address: 160 Columbus/1992 Broadway (Reebok Sports Club)
Block: 1139
Lot: 7503
Landmark status: No
Summary of site plans and status
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MP Sports Club Upper Westside LLC, on behalf of Reebok-Sports Club/NY, Ltd., applied to reopen and amend the resolution of the New York City Board of Standards and Appeals to extend the term of the special permit for the Reebok Sports Club at this address for an additional term of ten (10) years. This application was filed on May 8, 2006, and was granted.

Contact

Cassandra Atlas, Paralegal
Kramer Levin Naftalis and Frankin, LLP
1177 Avenue of the Americas
New York, NY 100036-2714
212-715-9100

Jill Bauman, Manager
160 Columbus Avenue
New York, NY 10023
212-362-6800

 

Addresses: 201-209 West 66 Street (160, 166, 190, 200, 208 Amsterdam Avenue)

Prior to Demolition:
Block 1158/Lot 10: Citibank
Block 1158/Lot 12: ACP Retail Building
Block 1158/Lot 34: West End Synagogue
Block 1158/Lots 133 & 134: Lincoln Square Synagogue

Future:
Block 1158/Lot 10: Citibank (unchanged)
Block 1158/Lot 12: ACP building (remaining southern 2/3 of Lot 12)
Block 1158/Tentative Lot 18: New Lincoln Square Synagogue (northern 1/3 of Lot 12)
Block 1158/Lot 34: West End Synagogue (unchanged)
Block 1158/Lot 133 & 134: ACP Building

Landmark Status: No
Summary of site plans and status
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UPDATE: 1/31/09

As of January 31, 2008, American Continental Properties (ACP) intends to pursue retail development for the southern 2/3 rd’s of 166 Amsterdam. ACP does not intend to purse residential development at this time.

As of summer 2007, demolition has been completed and the site is now prepped for construction.

American Continental Properties (ACP) is researching what they can build on the southern 2/3rd of 166 Amsterdam (Lots 133 and 134), the site which they control. The site is as-of-right, which means that a 45-story tower can be built. The northern 1/3 of 166 Amsterdam is the future home of the Lincoln Square Synagogue, proposed to be a 5-story building, adjacent to the West End Synagogue, which remains.

Lot 12 was the former ACP building and the northern 1/3 will go to the Synagogue. Lots 133 and 134 belongs to ACP. Lot 12 is between 67 and 69 Streets and 134 is between 69 and 70 streets, both on the west side of Amsterdam.

Contact

George M. Fontas
Capalino+Company
850 Third Avenue, 19 Floor
New York, NY 10022
(T) 212-822-2248

Scott Liebman
Lincoln Square Synagogue
(T) 212-713-2000

Tom Fraehmke
American Continental Properties
400 Park Avenue
New York, NY 10022
(T) 212-826-9700

Address: 38 West 86 Street
Block : 1199 Lot: 54
Landmark Status: No
Summary of site plans and status
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Update: 5/1/2007
Community Board 7/Manhattan approved the proposed renovations by Bard College at 36 West 86th Street. Renovations will include restoration of the facade of the building in a historic manner.
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As of October 2006, the Bard Graduate Center for Studies in the Decorative Arts, Design, and Culture was planning to expand. The BGC bought 38 West 86 Street, a brownstone building located next to its current location. Expansion plans are under consideration as of August 13, 2007. Contact Susan Soros, President Bard Graduate Center for Studies in the Decorative Arts, Design, and Culture 36 West 86 Street New York, NY 10024 Phone: 212-501-3000 generalinfo@bgc.bard.edu

38 West 86 Street

Address: 1991 Broadway (160-178 Columbus Ave; 101-111 West 67th St.; 100 West 68th St; 1980-1998 Broadway)
Block No: 1139
Lot No: 7503
Landmark status: No
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At the May 2, 2006 meeting of Community Board 7, the Full Board voted to approves the application to the Department of City Planning by the Bel Canto Condominium to allow installation of glass wall, new tables and chairs, paintings, and improved signage in an existing covered plaza. CB7 also urged the Bel Canto to distribute the proposed planters throughout the public space and to make sure that access to the seating area is more flexible.

Ollie’s Noodle Shop and Grille is the first floor commercial tenant in this space.

Council Member Brewer received calls during 2006 with regard to encroachment on the public space, but City Planning Department staff researched the concern and concluded that the restaurant was living up to the agreement regarding the planters and access to seating areas.

Address: Riverside Boulevard between 59 to 72 Streets
Block: See below
Lot: See below
Landmark status: No
Summary of site plans and status
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UPDATE: 2/27/08
The City Planning Commission is currently drafting the scoping document. There will be a public scoping session, a date for this scoping session has not yet been scheduled.
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UPDATE: 2/15/08
The Hudson Waterfront Associates, L.P. (HWA) has signaled their intention to apply for a Temporary Certificate of Occupancy (TCO) for 100 Riverside Boulevard (Building H). Prior to the issuance of a TCO, more than 50% (2,508 units) of the market rate units, 40% (273 units) of the total required affordable housing units (684 units) must be completed. This obligation has been satisfied, as there are currently 395 affordable units.
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UPDATE: 11/19/2007
Road work on 62 Street and 64 Street extending into the Riverside South Development is underway.

Riverside South is 56-acre containing 16 residential buildings with 5,700 residential units, and a 23-acre public waterfront park. The Penn Yards was rezoned in 1992 to allow for residential development. Donald Trump was the developer. In June of 1994 Hudson Waterfront Associates purchased Trump’s $315 million defaulted mortgage on the site for a little under $89 million. In 2005, Hudson Waterfront sold most of the Riverside South site to the Extell Development Company/Carlyle Group. All of the obligations in the 1992 Restrictive Declaration transfer to the current owners. The Restrictive Declaration mandated that 12% of the total number of approved units must be affordable.

The southern end of the site, 59-61 Street must be rezoned and undergo a new ULURP. It was omitted from the zoning of Riverside South in 1992. It was in the area that Donald Trump had slated for television studios. However, the Borough President of Queens was concerned that such development would have a negative impact on the Silvercup Studios in Queens and so that part of Riverside South remained unzoned.

According to the Senior Vice President of Extell, Donna Gargano,

Parcels L M & N were rezoned by the Planning Commission to C4-7, high density commercial/residential zoning and this underlying zoning was upheld by the City Council. The Restrictive Declaration approved by the Planning Commission limited Parcel N to studio use. The Council modified the Restrictive Declaration to prohibit any studio use on Parcel N and to further require that any other proposed use for this Parcel must go through a new ULURP.

240 Riverside Boulevard, (Parcel A) 71st and 72nd Streets, The Heritage, is 31 stories with 170 units, ranging from 1 to 6 bedrooms, and a 319-car garage. It is a luxury condominium building, and has its own management firm and board.

Block No: 1171
Lot No: 7503

220 Riverside Boulevard, (Parcel B) 70th and 71st Streets, is 49 stories with 441 units and a 298 car-garage. It has its own management firm and board, and contains luxury condominiums.

Block No: 1171
Lot No: 7502

200 Riverside Boulevard, (Parcel C) 69th and 70th Streets, is 46 stories with 377 units and a 280-car garage. It has its own management firm and board and contains luxury condominiums.

Block No: 1171
Lot No: 7501

180, 160, and 140 Riverside Boulevard (Parcels D, E, and F), Trump Place, were purchased by Extell Development Corp./Carlyle who then sold these parcels to Equity Residential, a REIT (real estate investment trust) based in Chicago for $816 million. Each parcel is occupied by one rental building. The owners have an agreement with Donald Trump to keep his name on these sites.

Block No: 1171
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180 Riverside Boulevard, 68th and 69th Streets, is 40 stories with 516-units and a 210 car garage.

Block No: 1171
Lot No: 129

160 Riverside Boulevard, 67th and 68th Streets, is 33 stories with 360 units and a 107-car garage.

Block No: 1171
Lot No:132

140 Riverside Boulevard, 67th and 68th Streets, is 27 stories with 354 units and a 107-car garage.

Block No: 1171
Lot No: 133

Parcels H, I, J, K, L, M, and N were purchased by the Extell Development Company/Carlyle. Extell Development Company received a loan from the Meridian Capital Group under the condition that the project be called Hudson Yards, in place of Trump/Riverside South.

Block No: 1171
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120 Riverside Boulevard, (Parcel G) 65th and 66th Streets, is 18 stories with 288 luxury condo units and a 130-car garage.

Block No: 1171
Lot No: 7504 (parcel G)

100 Riverside Boulevard, (Parcel H/The Avery) 64th and 65th Streets, The Avery, is in construction. It will be 31 stories with 345 luxury condominium units and a 49-car garage.

Block No: 1171
Lot No: 135 (parcel H)

80 Riverside Boulevard, 63rd and 64th Streets, (Parcel I) The Rushmore, is under construction. The building is expected to open in winter 2008. The building will have two 43-story towers rising from a 16-story base. It will have 289 units ranging from 717 to 3,072 square feet, and a 326-car garage. The contact is (202) 496-1400 or www.therushmoreriverside.com.

Block No: 1171
Lot No: 140 (parcel I)

Construction has not begun on Parcels J through N

60 Riverside Boulevard, (Parcel J-1) 62nd and 63rd Streets, is zoned for two buildings: 28 stories with 245 units and a 255-car garage and 38 stories with 409 units and a 225-car garage.

Block No: 1171
Lot No: Parcel J (145)

40 Riverside Boulevard, (Parcel K-1) 61st and 62nd Streets, is zoned for two buildings: 28 stories with 241 units and a 225-car garage, and 33 stories with 373 units and a 258-car garage.

Block No: 1171
Lot No: Parcel K (150)

20 Riverside Boulevard, (Parcel L) 60th and 61st Streets. Construction has not begun on this parcel.

Block No: 1171
Lot No: Parcel L (155)

10 Riverside Boulevard, (Parcel M) 59th and 60th Streets. The site is zoned for 18 stores with 175 units and a 150-car garage.

Block No: 1171
Lot No: Parcel M (155)

Parcel N does not yet have an assigned street address

The site, bounded by West 59th and 61st Streets, West End Avenue and Parcels L and M, is designated for 2,300,000 square feet of commercial development, assuming that 500,000 sq. ft. of excess development rights are added to it. The site must go through the City’s uniformed land use review procedure (ULURP) before any development can take place.

Block No: 1151
Lot No: 17 (parcel N)

33 West End Avenue. (Parcel O) (Which has its own entry, search for it under “33 West End Avenue”) For $10, Hudson Waterfront Associates sold the site to the Atlantic Development Group, which developed a building for senior citizens under the Inclusionary Housing Bonus Program. Metropolitan Council on Jewish Poverty manages the building.

Contact

Peter Fine
Managing Principal
Atlantic Development Group, LLC
331 West 57 Street, Suite 007
New York, NY 10019
(212) 620-0500

West Side Highway Box (Between West 59 and West 72 Streets)

Location: Between West 59th and West 72nd Streets
Landmark status:
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State and city officials have begun construction on a roadway box between West 59th and 72nd Streets that could replace the West Side Highway viaduct. Essentially, the highway would be routed through a box that would be constructed in the following manner. Between West 65th and West 67th Streets, the existing berm will be excavated to make room for a southbound tunnel, after which a park will be built on top. The northbound tunnel will be built in the future. Between West 61st and West 65th Streets, a concrete box will be built on the existing ground to create northbound and southbound roadways, then covered with land. Riverside Boulevard and the park will be built on top.

There are concerns about where the funding for the construction of the box is coming from. Additionally, the viaduct is young (less than 15 years old), so the box would not be necessary for another 10-15 years.

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UPDATE: 8/04/09

Community Board 7 has held two pre-certification sessions  on the Riverside South Development on February 7th, 2008 and October 28th, 2008.  Pre-certification at the City Planning Commission is scheduled for fall 2009.

Contact

Paul Elston, President

Riverside South Planning Corp.

99 Park Avenue

New York, NY 10016

(212) 370-3630

Address: 200 West End Avenue (196-214 West End Ave., 286-288 West 70 St.)

Block No: 1158
Lot No: 65

Landmark status: No
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Originally, American Continental Properties wanted to build a 70-story condo at this site, but they sold the property before construction. Before the sale, they bought air conditioning for all the classrooms at PS 199 and the Center School, and they provided some funding for school programs. The School Construction Authority completed the electrical work for the air conditioners over the summer of 2005, and the schools now have A/C. The original plan was a structure of light blue glass with floors decreasing in size as the tower got taller until there were two apartments on the top floor. The first story was to be retail and amenity stores such as a supermarket.

American Continental Properties’ plans were disapproved by the NYC Department of Buildings (8/17/05), and as of November 7, 2005, the site was for sale.

On May 19, 2006, The Clarrett Group announced its acquisition of 200 West End Avenue. Also announced was the capital partnership of its affiliate, Clarrett Capital with ING Clarion to finance the development of 200 West End Avenue. Clarett Capital is developing a 27-story, 191 unit luxury condominium property with 27,000 sq. ft. of retail space and a 76-car as-of-right parking garage. The curb cut has already been permitted and they have a permit for the playstreet. There will not be any affordable housing in the building.

Construction on this project began on May 22, 2006 and Bovis is the contractor.

Guy Morton, the Vice President of the Clarett Group, sent a letter to area elected officials and representatives of PS 199 on November 30, 2006 assuring that site construction would not be burdensome to students or staff at the school. Extra efforts to limit disruption included: halting construction during certain weekdays for student testing, investing in overtime work during the summer, revising construction methods, meeting with the PTA to inform parents of the construction process, erecting a sound wall on the east side of the site, supporting the school with financial resources, and monitoring seismic vibrations.

As of January 2008, a 29-story condominium is mostly completed, in a block that formerly held a grocery store, an Italian restaurant, and other local buisnesses. There will be 13,000 square feet of retail space in the building, says Stu Morden, the manager of Newmark Knight Frank Retail.

Contact

Guy Morton
The Clarett Group
(212) 399-2400
erose@clarett.com

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