Tuesday, August 9, 2011

Hines Building Bryant Park Office Tower

Hines Tower Bryant ParkHines announced this week that it would partner with Pacolet Milliken Enterprises, Inc. to develop a new office tower at the corner of Sixth Avenue and 40th Street, across from Bryant Park according to a CoStar report. The 450,000 square foot tower is expected to begin construction next year and be ready for occupancy as early as 2014. Designed by architects Henry N. Cobb and Yvonne Szeto of Pei Cobb Freed & Partners, the 28 story building will offer a "singular opportunity for mid-sized tenants in the midtown market," said Hines Senior Vice President Tommy Craig, head of the firm's New York/Tri-State region.

Pacolet Milliken President Richard C. Webel added, "Our Company and its ownership families are proud to be part of a project that we believe will contribute to the Bryant Park environment. We are equally proud that the building responds to the challenge from Roger Milliken, our founding chairman, to create a uniquely distinguished design that reaches for a high level of sustainability."

According to Cobb, "The building was conceived in response to the extraordinary circumstance of its location at the corner of Bryant Park. The hourglass façade detail will be a lens through which building occupants can view the park with dramatic and alluring immediacy."

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