In the News: Updates on Two New Supertall Towers

••• A new (close-up) rendering of the very tall tower planned for 125 Greenwich. —Curbed

••• “A Tribeca mom thought her rose gold diamond bracelet was gone for good when it fell into a downtown sewer. But Con Ed refused to give up, and waded through the muck to bring the lucky lady get her bling back.” —New York Post

••• “Only One Lower Manhattan Elementary School Has a Kindergarten Waitlist.” —DNAinfo

••• The funky building planned for 30 Warren got financing. —Crain’s

••• The tower at 80 South Street is “expected to be 1,436 feet and 113 stories, according to documents filed with the planning commission. The building would contain 441,077 square feet of residential space and 376,707 square feet for hotel, office or retail use.” —Real Deal

••• “A Parks Department storage space underneath the FDR […] at John and Water streets is being transformed into a snack bar [….] Revenue from the food kiosk, which would also likely serve beer and wine, would be used to pay a full-time playground leader at nearby Imagination Playground.” No vendor has been chosen yet. —DNAinfo

 

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