On Tuesday, December 3, Silverstein Properties celebrated the start of construction with a ground breaking ceremony for the 82-story tower that will feature a Four Seasons hotel, restaurant, public plaza and private residences. Rising 926 feet, the highly anticipated Tribeca building will be the tallest residential tower in Downtown Manhattan and one of the tallest buildings in New York City, offering hotel guests and residents panoramic views of the Midtown skyline including all major landmarks and New York Harbor. Construction is slated for completion in 2016.
 Located at Park Place and Church Street, the limestone tower will combine a 185-room Four Seasons-operated luxury hotel with 157 Four Seasons-branded private residences. Celebrated architect Robert A.M. Stern is designing every aspect of the private residence floor plans and interiors, while the hotel will feature interiors by Yabu Pushelberg. SLCE Architects is the architect-of-record for the building, and Tishman Construction is serving as Construction Manager for the project.
The Four Seasons Hotel New York Downtown will occupy the first 21 floors of the building that will also include a specialty restaurant operated by the Four Seasons. The remainder of the tower consists of a range of one to six bedroom residences. [imagebrowser id=220]