Wednesday, December 19, 2007

Correspondence with Dept. of Buildings

Manhattan Borough President Scott Stringer wrote to Department of Buildings Manhattan Commissioner Christopher Santulli about the construction. Click here for the text.

Click here for the Department of Buildings response, which Scott Stringer termed frsutrating. He plans to write an appeal since this is part of a more formal process.

In the meantime, click on this blue link for our response to Commissioner Lancaster, the Commissioner for the entire Department of Buildings.

Assembly Member Daniel O'Donnell has raised the Department of Building's lack of responsiveness in a recent conversation with the outgoing Deputy Commissioner Dan Doctoroff.

Tuesday, December 18, 2007

Artists' ''kinder, gentler'' renderings of greenery at 808


[Rendering: MPFP]

The megadevelopment that is 808 Columbus on the Upper West Side can’t seem to do anything right. Neighbors hate it, walls collapse, no one calls it by its real name … the list goes on. So to soften the old boy up a little, architecture firm M. Paul Friedberg and Partners have revealed some renderings that show some kinder, gentler green spaces mixed in with the various towers and retail spaces. Mmm, urban tranquility.



Original post by Joey

Chase & Bank of America coming to 808 Columbus

Mo' Banks: Chase and Bank of America To Room With Whole Foods and Duane Reade at 808 Columbus

Tuesday, December 18, 2007, by Leslie Price

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Photo of 808 Columbus via Curbed

It's been far, far too long since we've checked in with Columbus Village (aka 808 Columbus) on the Upper West Side. The massive site, located between 97th and 100th Streets, will eventually be home to a Whole Foods, but a fancy grocery store isn't all that the multi-tower retail and residential development has up its sleeve. A tipster writes:

Time for another update on Upper (Upper) West Side developments? Straight from Shopping Center Business to you comes this profile of Winick Realty, which is charged with leasing all 320,000 square feet of that nifty space. The Whole Foods at 97th and Columbus and the Duane Reade are long since confirmed. Now we learn that contracts have been signed with Chase and Bank of America, a real thrill for those of us dreaming about cafes, bookstores, and art houses. But the real mystery in the article is the lease that has supposedly been signed with "Models." Is this a hot new store we should know about? Or is Modell's coming our way?
Now that Whole Foods is on board, anything is possible. Models, Modell's—whatever it is, it's sure to be fantastic. And about the banks: we're talking Chase and Bank of America? So many options! The Upper West Side will never be the same again!