The utility behemoth is suing the development giant for allegedly destroying a steam main (and nearly causing an explosion) during construction on the condo tower.
Four months after launching sales, Extell announced that the building reached its first sales milestone: 100 contracts have been signed, including one for a sleek $13 million duplex penthouse.
The Lower East Side luxury tower is one-third of the way to its final 800-foot height, but it already dominating its surrounding skyline. Check out new pictures of its progress.
Early this morning, several listings went live on the building’s newly designed website, and the apartments available right now range in price from $1.179 million for one-bedroom to $3.498 million for a three-bedroom unit.
A sales launch in the 800-condo tower is nigh—before the end of October, Curbed is told—and the development is announcing it in a way that is distinctly New York(er).
Photographer Field Condition recently stopped by at the construction site of Extell’s One Manhattan Square, and he’s got the first real close up of the Lower East Side project that will bring 815 apartments to the neighborhood.
Developer Extell has already launched sales for its 850-foot Lower East Side tower abroad, but sales will launch in the states this September. To stoke interest, Extell's released a new video that visualizes the tower in the skyline.