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50 Ninth Avenue
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2024Location
Meatpacking District, NYCClient
Tavros Development50 Ninth Avenue, is a nine-story commercial renovation and expansion at the intersection of three New York City neighborhoods – Chelsea, the Meatpacking District, and the West Village. It includes a substantial restoration and preservation of two historic buildings and a new infill addition. The addition is set behind the historic buildings to preserve the presence of their sloped roof volumes in the urban context, and complements the materiality of the original brick structures with a contemporary, exterior terra cotta frame. The original buildings continue to be used as retail space on the ground floor, with office space now occupying their upper floors.
50 Ninth Ave offers 57,000 square feet of workspace and 30,000 square feet of flexible retail space. The seven-story office portion boasts ceiling heights ranging from 11 to 20 feet, with floor areas from 17,185 square feet on the second floor to 4,783 square feet on the eighth. The ninth floor is a common amenity space, featuring an outdoor terrace with panoramic views of the vibrant Meat Packing district.
The design approach for the project entailed highlighting the juxtaposition of historic and contemporary. The character of the district is one of dynamic often wrenching change to its buildings over time. The original buildings of this project were notable as survivors but had been stripped of substantial historic details. The project restored those details and materials and simultaneously created a new referential architectural vocabulary for the addition. The interplay between new and old was also carried through to the interior spaces to take full advantage of the unique qualities of the original structures, the spaces between the original and the addition and the views into, onto and over the historic structures.
The project was approved by the New York City’s Landmarks Preservation Commission in 2020 and was completed in 2024.
More info on the external project website.
Awards
Concrete Industry Board, Low-Rise Award for superior work exemplifying quality concrete, 2023
Press
“The Plan: Meatpacking District’s Past and Present Merge at Tavros’ 50 Ninth,” Commercial Observer, July 2024
“50 Ninth Avenue Completes Construction In Chelsea, Manhattan,” YIMBY, June 2024
“Exterior Facade For 44-54 Ninth Avenue’s Expansion Now Visible Over Chelsea, Manhattan,” YIMBY, October 2023
“Restored 19th Century townhouses, glass office in Meatpacking District set for reveal,” New York Post, June 2023
COLLABORATORS
Construction Manager – Broadway Construction Group; Structural Engineer – Gilsanz Murray Steficek; MEP/FP Engineer – Dagher Engineering; Geotechnical Engineer – RA Engineering; Expeditor – William Vitacco Associates; Zoning – Development Consulting Services; Land Use Lawyer – Kramer Levin Naftalis & Frankel; Land Survey – ECS Group; Restoration Consultant – Walter B. Melvin Architects; Façade Consultant – Frank Seta Associates; Lighting Design – BOLD; Interior Design – Fogarty Finger
Photography: Christopher Payne/Esto.
"It's this sort of project that validates the wisdom of our Landmarks Preservation law. This project preserves and enhances existing designated landmarks while adding appropriately-designed new development. The result is exactly what was intended by the law - an integration of the best of the past with the best of the new. It's the opposite of both the history-in-aspic of Williamsburg, Virginia and the bulldozer redevelopments of Robert Moses. "
- Andrew Alper (Attorney, Architect, Historian, and Author)