![]() The new building is targeting LEED certification, and is well on track to meet that goal with such components as ultra-efficient laboratory equipment, solar photovoltaic panels, chilled beams, and a cogeneration plant. On top, five floors of state-of-the-art laboratory space will be housed in a glass and metal-clad volume, which steps up to accommodate various laboratory sizes. ![]() The new building is designed to accommodate testing and services for a wide range of clinical and environmental health concerns, and will enhance the city’s ability to respond to public health challenges.Ī pedestrian-scaled masonry podium will feature essential support functions, the laboratory’s administrative functions, the hospital’s community-facing program, and a green roof. Permits were filed in April 2020 calling for a 10-story, 172-foot-tall building designed by Skidmore Owings & Merrill since then, the design has been named one of the winners of the Public Design Commission in the City of New York's 39th Annual Awards for Excellence in Design. Below, see some of the most exciting projects to take shape in recent years, many of which are now welcoming residents. Since then, a veritable building boom has taken place. According to The New York Times, at least 10 projects valued between $14M and $95M grew along the street in less than a decade of the new zoning regulations. ![]() ![]() In 2008, a rezoning allowed for taller buildings to rise along 125th Street. Given the recent condo building boom, it remains to be seen how much longer the penthouse will hold onto that title. The penthouse came with a 25-year tax abatement, something no longer available to new luxury buildings and is estimated to be worth more than $2 million in tax savings over 25 years. The five-bedroom penthouse with two terraces looking out over Central Park closed for $9.45 million. On the apartment side, the penthouse at Circa Central Park still holds the record for the most expensive condo sale above 96th Street on the West Side, and 102nd on the East Side. ![]() Earlier this summer, Neil Patrick Harris and David Burtka's Harlem townhouse set a new record when it sold for $6.99 million. ![]()
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