Putting aside the likely large amount of spandrel for a moment, the scale of the building already among this natural setting is quite a sight to behold.
 
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Just keep thinking of it as a potential ski slope, as opposed to some future local Yakuza hub... >.<
 
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The renderings looked like a Cancun all-inclusive resort, but the build-out looks more residential. There isnt a building like this in the City. I'm looking forward to the cladding going onto the upper floors before I come to conclusions. This is going to be close to ten years from application to occupancy. I wonder if any of the TCHC tenants will actually come back after all this time?
 

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