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NYC / Manhattan / Ritz Tower

Ritz Tower was conceived as an “apartment hotel” to circumvent the city’s height restriction for apartment buildings. Apartment buildings’ heights were limited to 150% of the width of the adjacent street. When it opened, 465 Park Avenue was the tallest residential building in New York City, and had the same cachet as one of the […]

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NYC / Brooklyn / 11 Hoyt Street

11 Hoyt Street in Downtown Brooklyn is a residential condo skyscraper with a unique wavy white façade of precast concrete panels and drive-through motor court. Designed by Studio Gang architects. Name:  11 Hoyt Street Location:  11 Hoyt Street Year Completed:  2021 Architect:  Jeanne Gang Style:  Postmodern   Wikipedia:  11 Hoyt City Realty: Carter Horsley review

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NYC / Brooklyn / The Eagle

The Eagle, 86 Fleet Place at Myrtle Avenue in Downtown Brooklyn, is a curved-corner glass apartment tower with balconies. Goldstein Hill & West designed the 2017 structure, developed by Red Apple Group. Name:  The Eagle Location:  86 Fleet Place Year Completed:  2017 Architect:  Goldstein Hill & West Style:  Postmodern City Realty:  Carter Horsley review Google

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NYC / Brooklyn / City Point

City Point is a three-tower development in Downtown Brooklyn. City Point Tower I, aka 7 Dekalb, opened in 2015 with retail space and affordable housing. City Point Tower II, aka 1 Dekalb Avenue or 10 City Point, opened in 2016 with market-rate rental apartments. City Point Tower III, aka Brooklyn Point, opened in 2021 as

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NYC / Brooklyn / Toren

Toren, at 150 Myrtle Avenue, has a distinctive black-and-white metal and glass facade. The downtown Brooklyn condo tower was designed by Skidmore, Owings & Merrill. Name:  Toren Location:  150 Myrtle Avenue Year Completed:  2009 Architect:  Skidmore, Owings & Merrill (SOM) Style:  Postmodern City Realty:  Carter Horsley review Google Map All images copyright © Kenneth Grant

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Syracuse / Larned Building

The 1869 Larned Building, designed in elegant Second Empire style, was gutted by fire. The landmark’s shell was saved, with a completely new steel-framed interior: a public parking garage. Name:  Larned Building, Location:  114 South Warren Street Year Completed:  1869 Architect:  Horatio Nelson White Style:  Second Empire Wikipedia:  Hanover Square, Syracuse Google Map All images

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Syracuse / Jefferson Street Armory

The landmark Jefferson Street Armory has been repurposed as the Museum of Science and Technology. It is the hub of Armory Square Historic District, revitalized with shops and restaurants. Name:  Jefferson Street Armory, New York State Armory Location:  236 West Jefferson Street Year Completed:  1907 Architect:  George L Heins Style:  Romanesque Wikipedia:  Armory Square Google

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