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Goldstein, Hill & West Architects designs Long Island City's tallest tower yet

Goldstein, Hill & West Architects designs Long Island City's tallest tower yet

Goldstein, Hill & West Architects (GHWA), in partnership with developer Chris Xu, just unleashed a 79-story residential tower on Long Island City, Queens. At 963 feet tall, the tower will be 305 feet taller than its neighbor, CitiGroup‘s 50-story One Court Square, already one of the tallest buildings in the neighborhood.

The ground floor will sport 19,721 square feet of retail, while 774 apartments will be spread over 759,412 square feet of residential space. Xu bought the 79,000-square-foot site for $143 million from Citigroup in July 2015, YIMBY reports.

This is not the New York–based firm’s first high rise: GHWA is behind Long Island City’s 42–12 28th Street, a 57-story residential tower, as well as 605 West 42nd Street, a glassy 60-story residential tower “detailed in a clean modernist idiom.”

Walking down Jackson Avenue, it’s hard not to notice all the new high rises going up in the neighborhood. Walking down Jackson Avenue in the late afternoon, though, and it’s hard not to be blinded by the sunlight that reflects from all those new buildings.

The so-called Court Square City View Tower is a mere four blocks from MoMA PS1, and, although there’s no word yet on when construction will begin, visitors to PS1 this summer will be thankful for the central feature of Escobedo Solíz Studio‘s Young Architects Program installation. The colorful rope canopy promises to shade visitors from skyscraper sunburns, giving a whole new meaning to Warm Up.

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