29th & 5th
ASSEMBLING THE FUTURE.
3 West 29th Street, New York, NY 10001

About Property

SHAPING THE SKYLINE AND THE CITY FABRIC.

Through its working collaboration with neighboring Marble Collegiate Church (established in 1854), HFZ has assembled the air rights and parcels to envision and create a ground-up, architecturally striking office building, that will be a neighborhood defining development in one of New York’s most ascendant areas.

The proposed development, which will consist of more than 600,000 square feet of office space, is aspiring to become not just a Class “A” office product, but Class “A+”, which will in turn translate to not only a better building but a higher paying tenant base with the underlying theme of an office building for the future. The Project will be marketed to TAMI tenants attracted to the boutique sized floor plates, commanding design featuring significant outdoor areas throughout, high ceilings and central location.

Team

BJARKE INGELS GROUP

More than a mere modernist or Starchitect, Bjarke Ingels is a prophetic innovator who is moving the field of architecture forward in every respect. His visually arresting design style is equally noteworthy for its forward-thinking attitude toward technology, cost and use of resources.

Even prior to founding design collective BIG, the Bjarke Ingels Group, this shockingly pragmatic futurist has distinguished himself by envisioning and realizing his vision of urbanism, as manifested in a range of projects that have revolutionized metropolitan landscapes here and abroad. From corporate campuses for Google and Lego, to the TIRPIC Bunkers and Audemars Piguet Museum and Cross Towers, Ingels has radically transformed how people experience and inhabit architecture all over the world.

Additional Team

DESIMONE CONSULTING ENGINEERS
MG ENGINEERING D.P.C. (MGE)

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29th and 5th
3 West 29th Street
New York, NY 10021

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One of New York’s most ascendant areas.
Harmoniously marrying landmarked spaces with a new development.