Category Archives: FX Fowle Architects

The GiraSole | 305m | 1000ft | Preparation Fxfowle Architects

The site is 4,366 square meters, or 47,000 square feet, in area.
The site is one of the four “super corners” on the West Side, zoned specifically to allow towers of very large size and height. Continue reading

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Between The Bricks- The GiraSole

Joseph Moinian is another West Side fan who is putting his money where his mouth is. Continue reading

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Bank of America’s Earnest Eco-Tower Rises From New York Slump

The cocked-hat silhouette of Bank of America Corp.’s new Manhattan skyscraper pokes a few stories higher than its Times Square neighbors, a testament to the aspirations of the Charlotte, North Carolina, bank when the design was unveiled in 2004. Continue reading

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For Office Market, It’s All About Jobs. The new office tower at 11 Times Square is attracting interest.

The market for Manhattan office space is emerging from a two-year slumber. But it’s up to the city’s jobs engine to make sure that it doesn’t doze off. Continue reading

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Proskauer Rose finalizes deal to move to 11 Times Square

Proskauer Rose’s long-awaited move to 11 Times Square is a done deal, sources told The Post. Lawyers and brokers for the law firm and landlord SJP Properties are inking the final documents as this is written, and the last t’s and i’s will likely be crossed and dotted today or over the weekend. Continue reading

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