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These Were the 10 Largest NYC Developments to Open in 2017

Source: The Real Deal

SLCE’s The Hayden tops The Real Deal’s list of ten largest developments receiving a 2017  Temporary Certificate of Occupancy, with The Eugene, a collaboration with Skidmore, Owings and Merrill (SOM), placing third.

#1. The Hayden, 43-25 Hunter Street, Long Island City (Pictured)

Queen’s tallest residential tower got the go-ahead from the city in January, and launched leasing in February. The Hayden, a 51-story tower built by Rockrose Development, spans 786,105 square feet. It houses 974 rental units, of which 195 are affordable. SLCE Architects designed the building, located at 43-25 Hunter Street in Long Island City.

#3. The Eugene at 425 West 31st Street, Hudson Yards

Hudson Yards’ first rental building, the Eugene at 425 West 31 Street, stands 62 stories high, with 844 apartments across 748,279 square feet. Brookfield Property Partners developed and SOM designed the building, which is Manhattan’s tallest rental property, and SLCE worked as executive architect.

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