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Manhattan West Doubles Its Public Space Plans to Over Two Acres

01/15/2014
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    Manhattan's <a href="http://inhabitat.com/nyc/wp-admin/inhabitat.com/nyc/tag/hudson-yards">Hudson Yards</a> project has been getting much of the limelight on the borough’s west side, but there’s another development just a few blocks away that’s about to get <a href="http://ny.curbed.com/archives/2014/01/09/manhattan_west_will_have_twice_as_much_open_space.php">a whole lot bigger</a>. Brookfield, the developers of the <a href="http://www.manhattanwestnyc.com/">Manhattan West</a> complex, recently outlined plans to build two towers and a plaza that would expand the project from 1.3 acres (49,400 square feet) to 2.11 acres (91,725 square feet). The build was already slated to create a <a href="http://inhabitat.com/nyc/tag/pedestrian-walkway/">pedestrian strip</a> extending from 33rd Street to 31st Street but now it could also include a pathway extension originating on 31st Street to span between Dyre and Tenth Avenues.
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  • Manhattan West Towers
    The Manhattan West project originally called for the construction of two 65-story office towers along with a 60-story residential tower just a block away from the <a href="http://inhabitat.com/nyc/first-leed-gold-tower-at-hudson-yards-breaks-ground-in-manhattan/">under construction Hudson Yards</a>.
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  • Manhattan West Towers Night
    While that part remains unchanged, Brookfield wants to double the size of its open space.
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  • Manhattan West 450 West 33rd
    The new <a href="http://inhabitat.com/nyc/phase-1-of-times-square-reconstruction-completed-in-time-for-new-years-eve/">pedestrian pathway</a> would connect the site with another Brookfield property at 450 West 33rd Street.
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  • Manhattan West Outdoors
    The company plans to start renovating the platform this summer, after which construction on the towers will begin.
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  • Manhattan West Map
    As the original proposal for the project has changed, <a href="http://inhabitat.com/nyc/tag/community-board-4/">Community Board 4</a> will have to revisit the plan to address concerns over the upkeep of the public spaces.
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  • Manhattan West Outdoor Plaza
    <p>One of the included renderings of Manhattan West suggest the plaza will have an <a href="http://inhabitat.com/factory-turned-latvian-contemporary-art-museum/">event space</a> for activities such as showing Casablanca on a projector movie screen.</p>
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Manhattan West Night

Manhattan's Hudson Yards project has been getting much of the limelight on the borough’s west side, but there’s another development just a few blocks away that’s about to get a whole lot bigger. Brookfield, the developers of the Manhattan West complex, recently outlined plans to build two towers and a plaza that would expand the project from 1.3 acres (49,400 square feet) to 2.11 acres (91,725 square feet). The build was already slated to create a pedestrian strip extending from 33rd Street to 31st Street but now it could also include a pathway extension originating on 31st Street to span between Dyre and Tenth Avenues.

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