The new building will be located off the southeast corner of Madison Square Park, in a space currently occupied by low-rises.
The 90-unit condominium designed by Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates, would be just 50 feet wide at the base, but would expand like a slender champagne flute and be wider at the top, according to the architect.
In addition to its height, it will have a 17-foot cantilever over the adjacent 33 West 22nd Street.
A triplex penthouse on the 58th through 60th floors will cap the 400,000-square-foot project.
Similar to many developers moving ahead with new condo projects recently, Mr. Eichner is targeting the upper end of the market.
Similar to others, he has been emboldened by the high prices that are being fetched these days—more than $3,000 a square foot in Greenwich Village and more than $5,000 a square foot for units by Central Park.
What’s certain is that pricing at this property will be astronomical, given the large floor plans and relatively unobstructed views.
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