Plans include construction of a new seven-story public elementary school topped by seven stories of student residences. It would be located at the corner of Bleecker Street and LaGuardia Place, which was the proposed site of the Fourth Tower. Other aspects include creating three acres of open space, community-based playgrounds and dog runs.
The strategy for NYU’s plan was released last spring and is an outgrowth of its master plan, NYU 2031: NYU in NYC, which envisions the addition of as much as 6 million sq ft of space over more than two decades. Half of that space would be spread out on three locations, including Manhattan’s East Side health corridor in downtown Brooklyn, on Governor’s Island and half around the university’s main location.
A new mixed-use, 800,000-sq-ft building that will be located on the site of the current Coles Gym is also part of the superblock plan. This building will have an approximately five-story podium and a series of towers ranging from 27 stories on the corner of Mercer Street and Houston Street, which will match the height of the existing Silver Towers, to eight stories in the middle of the block.
April 11, 2011
ENR New York
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