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What will actually happen to the former Capital One Building at 856 Washington

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  • Rick656
    Rick656
    Wow, they are really moving!
  • whynot_31
    whynot_31
    indeed, and somehow the excavator was freed.
  • whynot_31
    whynot_31
    structure is now one story above the fence line
  • whynot_31
    whynot_31
    IMG_5317
  • whynot_31
    whynot_31
    IMG_5323IMG_5324
  • joshkarpf
    joshkarpf
    IMG_1435-1 IMG_1428-1
  • laddhalsey
    laddhalsey
    I really hope the area that appears ground level in the foreground stays ground level. I'm surprised that the footprint isn't taking up more of the lot?
  • laddhalsey
    laddhalsey
    I'm curious about what seems to be a nook on the west side of the new building to allow for a bit of air and light looking into the courtyard of the building next to it on Lincoln Place. The structure also seems to align at the edge of that Lincoln Pl building rather than extend beyond it in the back as the bank did. I wonder if the Lincoln Pl building had any say in this design since the rumor was they were approached for air rights?
  • ehgee
    ehgee
    I'm not sure how such an airshaft would line up with the higher floors in the rendering, unless it would partially roof it over? image
  • james131
    james131
    looks pretty high-end. very curious to see pricing. that airshaft does look like it lines up with the courtyard at 400 Lincoln, on the north side of the building (right side of photo). the tower (above fl. 6) is to the south side of the building, so i assume no airshaft.
  • whynot_31
    whynot_31
    Yes, it appears to be at the level of the buildings going up in Pacific Park: Doorman, no PTACS, good views, and lots in in building amenities. I suspect the building that will fill the Key Food lot will be equally nice. http://www.brooklynian.com/discussion/47180/key-food-on-washington-and-lincoln-has-sold-residential-building-and-grocery-store-in-the-works#latest
  • joshkarpf
    joshkarpf
    IMG_2155-1
  • ehgee
    ehgee
    edited November 2017
    whynot_31 said:
    Yes, it appears to be at the level of the buildings going up in Pacific Park: Doorman, no PTACS, good views, and lots in in building amenities. I suspect the building that will fill the Key Food lot will be equally nice. http://www.brooklynian.com/discussion/47180/key-food-on-washington-and-lincoln-has-sold-residential-building-and-grocery-store-in-the-works#latest
    PTACs have apparently become much less common throughout the market since a change in the building code properly accounts for their energy waste— https://www.milrose.com/insights/what-you-need-to-know-about-the-new-2016-nyc-energy-conservation-code
  • joshkarpf
    joshkarpf
    Today's snowy backside view: IMG_2707-1 IMG_2708-2
  • ehgee
    ehgee
    It's going up pretty darn quick.
  • whynot_31
    whynot_31
    From the front, you can see that they have started to set the building back .
    james131 said:
    and now we know, this is what will happen -- enormous. honestly, though, it could have been worse. IMG_0975
  • BryceTC
    BryceTC
    This is the fastest I've seen a building go up in a while. It reminds me of Boston. Buildings up there are built in no time.
  • whynot_31
    whynot_31
    IMG_5344
  • joshkarpf
    joshkarpf
    IMG_3224-1 IMG_3231-2
  • laddhalsey
    laddhalsey
    2 more floors to go? Apparently there was some sort of scaffolding issue today which closed pedestrian and car traffic on Washington Ave.
  • whynot_31
    whynot_31
    edited January 2018
    Ms Whynot and I determined they have one more floor to go now. ...but were too lazy to take a photo
  • joshkarpf
    joshkarpf
    IMG_3990-1
  • joshkarpf
    joshkarpf
    Two more photos from this past weekend (open houses are so good for exploring the neighborhood inside AND out!). IMG_4141-2IMG_4140-1
  • whynot_31
    whynot_31
    IMG_5349
  • whynot_31
    whynot_31
    now topped off bank
  • joshkarpf
    joshkarpf
    IMG_5851-1 IMG_5860-2 IMG_5865-3
  • joshkarpf
    joshkarpf
    CuRBA (the Cultural Row Block Association, whose campaign with the Prospect Heights Neighborhood Development Council for a historic district is pitched at http://phndc.org/ProspectHeightsApartmentHouseDistrict ) noticed my snapshots in this thread and asked to put them on its Instagram feed. I tried to not overexpose them, this time (my monitor's in front of a window, making me the worst image editor in the afternoons):
  • joshkarpf
    joshkarpf
    Alas, the inline-images tool seems gone, so here are links to the construction as of yesterday:

    https://i.imgur.com/bn1rAXt.jpg
    https://i.imgur.com/dSJuAtM.jpg
    https://i.imgur.com/stocTeg.jpg