Hochul taps developers to build $1B Hell’s Kitchen towers
The state has tapped three New York developers to build two towers with more than 1,100 homes on a publicly owned parking lot in Hell’s Kitchen across from the USS Intrepid museum. Gov. Kathy Hochul selected The Gotham Organization, Fisher Brothers and Mural Real Estate to construct the highrises with 1,127 condos and apartments at 621 West 45th Street, Crain’s New York reported. Plans for the $1 billion project, dubbed Hudson Landing, include two connected towers containing 1.3 million square feet on a 1.2-acre lot across from Pier 86 on the Hudson River. Of the 1,127 units, 108 would be […]
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