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Ruling could force developer to demolish top 20 floors of Manhattan luxury tower

Design 17-2-2020 Archinect 194

Developers SJP Properties and Mitsui Fudosan America may be forced, under a recent New York State Supreme Court ruling, to tear down the top 20 stories of a nearly-completed 56-story luxury residential skyscraper in New York City designed by Elkus Manfredi Architects

The New York Times reports that last week, New York Supreme Court Justice W. Franc Perry found that the property at 200 Amsterdam Avenue on the city’s Upper West Side was being developed in excess of its allowed zoning. The judge ordered the New York City Department of Buildings to revoke the building permit for a tower currently under construction at the 200 Amsterdam Avenue site, as part of this revocation, the portions of the building that exceed the allowed zoning envelope for the site will have to be removed. 

Previously on Archinect: “Stepped NYC tower designed by Elkus Manfredi heads toward completion.” View of the 200 Amsterdam tower. Image courtesy of 200 Amsterdam.

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