"NOT A PEDESTRIAN PATHWAY"
Oh, okay.
"NOT A PEDESTRIAN PATHWAY"
Oh, okay.
How do you get away with removing columns like they, are they just decorative and not load bearing?
Yes, but there still needs to be some engineered structure to support the pedestal roof. I'm willing to believe that that structure is not the columns, but it has to be something.
The ones being removed all stopped at the same point as the ones that remain since they are on the perimeter of the pedestal roof and not the building core. You may be looking at the second picture that Pete posted and thinking they are the same because they line up with the ones up above, but that is a trick of perspective.
I have a birds eye view of this project on a daily basis. The columns do like up with what goes up the rest of the building except for the north side of the building where the lobby extends out. On the remaining three sides of the building the columns being left do go up The side of the building and line up with these columns
There must have been some environmental concern with the top of the pillars as they have been taking those down in a protected way with sealed off plastic as you can see in the pictures and have several white trailers they are putting the debris into.
Making good progress and demonstrates how the lobby will be much more open.
just drove by and saw they added renders on the fencing. The renders show the landscaping they will be doing and it looks great! I’m really excited for this honestly! Sorry i couldn’t get any pics
Put me in the camp that loves the fact we’re rehabbing and leasing an older tower versus just building new ones we don’t need.
It's like looking at someone that the top half is dressed, but the bottom half is still in their underwear.
There is now some extra barriers places along south wall where people were walking anyway.
They have also put down gravel in the median between Sheridan and Park.
Even though there is a sign there that says "Not a pedestrian walkway", loads of people were walking in the street on Broadway so I guess they thought they might as well make it easier for people to jump up on the median.
The gravel went down the same time those signs went up
The north side has caution tape up trying to stop people but everyone just goes around the tape
I’m sure this is just an ADA thing where if they called it an actual sidewalk or pedestrian pathway they would have to make accommodations so they don’t want to do that.
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