[1] The building will contain setbacks, private loggias, chamfered corners, and a 16th-floor communal terrace.
[2] The building was originally to be 25 stories, but the plans were later changed.
[1] The city approved the tower, overriding neighborhood opposition, in December 2018.
[4] After neighborhood groups filed a lawsuit to block the project, claiming that increased height was due to misuse of mechanical space,[5] the New York City Board of Standards and Appeals voted to approve the building permit in January 2020.
[8][9] That July, Extell refinanced the building with a $1.2 billion loan.