200,000 square feet apartment building proposed for an empty lot between Friendship and Pine St. Friendship Partners
Stealth planning is bad for everyone. Would not the public want some heads-up on such a major intrusion into the cityscape as a 12-story apartment block in the heart of the Jewelry District?
The City may indeed be reviewing plans for the steel and glass behemoth to rise on Friendship and Pine Streets. But for the public, the unveiling of the project was an announcement in the press that the 225-unit apartment complex would not need a full committee review, as the planning staff of the Downtown Design Review Committee was already considering the proposal. Translation: Let s not do any serious analysis of this scheme that might slow down its construction.
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Apartments for 155 Chestnut Street. Courtesy: Pebb Capital
The student apartment block proposed for 155 Chestnut Street in the Jewelry District was a bad idea at first, and little–not even lopping the height from twelve stories to nine–has made it any better. It is an inappropriate and over-scaled turkey. Like the Fane Tower, it is the sort of project that epitomizes the city s failure to understand and capitalize upon its history and to respond sensitively to its many existing urban assets.
The 100-foot-tall glass and steel box is not of itself a bad design, with its crisp, low-key Modernism, but it is hardly anything exceptional. The design firm, Gerner Kronick + Valcarcel Architects of New York, has done many commercial buildings, although they perhaps have a greater concern for saleable square feet than architectural excellence. Given that their 155 Chestnut scheme is an assault on an historic neighborhood, it is ironic that GVK has won awards for some historic preservation