Overview
- The plan adds about four stories to the existing tower, yielding 21 floors with 71 market‑rate condos and is being developed by TPG, Cannon Hill Capital Partners, and Skylight Real Estate Partners.
- The building would rise to roughly 314 feet including the bulkhead, with approximately 2,600–2,700 square feet of retail and 15 automated parking spaces.
- Steven Harris Architects unveiled a first look with a prewar‑style facade, while Hill West serves as architect of record and Rees Roberts + Partners is designing the interiors.
- The 205,000‑square‑foot property has been largely vacant since the city’s Human Resources Administration and Department of Social Services relocated to 4 World Trade Center in 2017.
- If the city does not approve the conversion, the owners plan to pursue a renovation for Class A office use with ground‑floor retail, with a reported build year of 2029 for the residential scheme if it advances.