[1] An attorney for the developers said Bernardo Fort Brescia and his architectural firm Arquitectonica would serve as designers for the project,[1] which would include 1,300 residential units, 90,000 square feet (8,400 m2) of retail space, and over 300 hotel rooms.
[2] In July 2016, Olympia Heights Management (OHM, which had been one of the original developers for the project)[1] and architectural firm Perkins and Will presented radically altered plans for the site.
[11] In March 2017, developers announced that construction would start in October that year, with architect Richard Meier creating the building's master plan.
[16] In May 2018, developers projected that, following grading and excavation at the site, construction of the tower itself would "start full force" by September or October of that year, with completion by mid-2020.
[18] That same month, developers announced a change in plans that would see 214,000 square feet (19,900 m2) of office space occupying the bottom 17 floors of the building.
2 Opus Place with the real estate firm Cushman & Wakefield, leading to further questions regarding the future of the project.