Construction could start soon on a one-story building that will house a swimming pool on the parking lot at 74 Hudson. / 8 comments
Plans for 74 Hudson, at Worth, show an 18-foot-tall building with a terra cotta facade that will house a pool for kids lessons. / 1 comment
The Landmarks Commission will consider plans for a one-story commercial building on the trapezoid-shaped site in the Tribeca West Historic District. / 12 comments
Parking lots are an endangered species in this part of the city, which is a shame—not just because it means fewer parking options and less open space, but because they often have zesty typography. / 4 comments
"Do you know of any plans to construct at 74 Hudson? Seems like it would be too valuable to just remain a parking garage. I'm looking at moving to the area but if there's going to be noisy construction and the disappearance of light, I'm not sure it's a good idea." —L. / 4 comments
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