CityPlaceN1
Senior Member
Those double height floors floors are impressive
Strangely enough, I'm actually really looking forward to the retail/mall portion of the building, hopefull it'll add a lot to the existing college park shops, and create a new hub of retail/entertainment.....
Random people will say, "I'll meet you at Aura?" , yes?, no?, maybe?,
Or, "I'll meet you at that big building at college park?"
by me
those exterior columns make me nervous just by looking at the huge ceiling heights!... it looks like it could just buckle at any moment!!!!
anyone know how big the BedBath is going to be? i doubt it will be a regular sized store because those stores take up a lot of room!
1 full floor. They were the first one to sign a lease.
1 full floor. They were the first one to sign a lease.
Ugh, this Bed Bath place is getting a full floor? I was hoping for some diversity and at least remotely locally-unique retail, but I guess it’ll just be giant suburban-style chains.
Ugh, this Bed Bath place is getting a full floor? I was hoping for some diversity and at least remotely locally-unique retail, but I guess it’ll just be giant suburban-style chains.
Ugh, this Bed Bath place is getting a full floor? I was hoping for some diversity and at least remotely locally-unique retail, but I guess it’ll just be giant suburban-style chains.
Interesting article on New York/Gehry.
So, i'm guessing this is the tallest condo in North America, but I believe Aura will take that title (which, i can't even believe). I dig this tower, and even though Aura will be taller, the views here will still be unmatched,
Inside Gotham's newest skyscraper, New York by Gehry
"The tallest residential building in the United States at 76 stories, 8 Spruce St. is so giant it feels like you can reach over from a high window and pick up the Statue of Liberty between your thumb and pointer finger. When you step into any bay window formed by the tower’s angled curtain wall, all you can say is: “Whoa. Whoa.â€
http://bestplaces.nydailynews.com/stories/inside-gothams-newest-skyscraper-new-york-gehry