About the author  ⁄ Joseph Provenza, AIA, P.E., LEED AP BD+C

Joseph Provenza is an Associate at WSP and the Project Manager.

Innovative Approaches to Vertical Expansion

To Rebuild or Reposition? That is the fundamental question every developer must address when acquiring a site with existing conditions. In New York City, a place known for its ephemeral urban fabric and innovative high-rise buildings, large developments often lean towards a tabula rasa (clean slate) for ease of construction and maximum flexibility. Cove Property Group, however, had other plans when they acquired a drab eight-story commercial building on 34th St and 9th Ave in Manhattan. The existing 1960s-era cast-in-place concrete building would receive seventeen additional floors, encompassing 300,000 square feet, in the form of a sleek steel office tower. When its transformation is complete, Hudson Commons will be a 26-floor, LEED Platinum Class A property accommodating 700,000 square feet of rentable office space (Figure 1).

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