Exterior work is nearly complete on The Greenwich by Rafael Viñoly, an 88-story residential skyscraper at 125 Greenwich Street in Manhattan’s Financial District. Designed by Rafael Viñoly Architects and developed by Fortress Investment Group, Bilgili, and Bizzi & Partners, the 912-foot-tall structure will yield 272 condominium units designed by March & White (MAWD) and marketed by Douglas Elliman Marketing Development. Homes will range from studios to three-bedroom layouts with pricing starting at $1.15 million. Time Square Construction and Plaza Construction are the general contractors for the property, which is located at the corner of Greenwich and Thames Streets, just south of the World Trade Center complex and Liberty Park.
Curtain wall installation has continued to wrap up since our last update in December, when the construction hoist was in the process of being dismantled. Recent photos show the gap in the western face where the elevator was attached completely filled in with the exception of the podium, which is still largely exposed on this elevation. The base of the tower features a contrasting exterior composed of dark paneling with tall vertical windows.
Condominium units will come in three distinct palettes by MAWD inspired by the building’s views. Residents on the upper levels will have 360-degree panoramic vistas of the New York Harbor to the south, the Financial District skyscrapers and the East River to the east, the World Trade Center complex to the north, and the Hudson River and Jersey City to the west. Click here to view photographs from YIMBY’s tour from March 2019.
Lifestyle and wellness amenities will be spread across several upper levels and include an indoor lap pool, a spa, a fitness center, and a private club with expansive city views.
A revised completion date for The Greenwich by Rafael Viñoly has yet to be finalized.
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Cover photo by Michael Young
Authored By: MICHAEL YOUNG AND MATT PRUZNICK