Trinity Place Holdings Inc. has announced plans for a 285,000-square-foot, mixed-use development project along with a 476-seat elementary school serving District 2. Located at 77 Greenwich Street in New York City’s financial district neighborhood, the plans call for approximately 85 luxury residential condominiums and 7,000 square feet of retail. FXFOWLE Architects has designed the mixed-use tower, which is expected to have a height of approximately 500 feet and will feature a pleated glass curtain wall above a limestone base. Slated for completion in 2019, the development site is the former Syms clothing store and the 19th-century landmarked Dickey House, a federal style townhouse constructed in the early 1800s.
“We are happy to share that we anticipate construction of the project starting this year,” stated Matthew Messinger, President & CEO of Trinity Place Holdings, owner and developer of the 77 Greenwich Street project. “We are also proud to be working with the New York City School Construction Authority in connection with their efforts to bring a much needed new public school to Lower Manhattan.”