Long beach press telegram
RXR Realty plans to complete a major capital improvement and renovation program at the iconic 75 Rockefeller Plaza, located in Rockefeller Center in the heart of Midtown Manhattan. Rockefeller Plaza Tower to Be Redeveloped Into Green Trophy Building Two Metro Blue Line stops are within a few blocks and the site will also feature a bike-share program. Further supporting the city plan and to strongly encourage the use of the Metro rail and bicycle commuting, a minimum amount of parking has been planned for the site. The adaptive reuse project gives new life to the high-quality, but long-vacant buildings, and supports the city’s long-term redevelopment goals by placing approximately 1,000 permanent employees in a dense, walkable urban environment that includes numerous neighborhood shops and restaurants. A creatively landscaped outdoor plaza and pedestrian space will connect the two buildings housed within the city block. Renovations and improvements for the Meeker-Baker Building will include new construction and restoration of the existing façade of the building, per historic landmark requirements. renovation of the historic Meeker-Baker Building, located in the same block at Seventh Street and Pine Avenue, which is scheduled for completion in fall 2014. The project also includes the 119,000-sq.-ft. The building’s new tenant, Molina Healthcare, is tentatively set to move into the office space in June 2013. Press-Telegram Building project includes the renovation of the exterior of the building, creation of a new plaza and landscaped pedestrian paseo, and tenant improvements on the interior. Located at the corner of Sixth Street and Pine Avenue in Long Beach, Calif., the 89,000-sq.-ft. The $12.5-million building renovation is the first project designed according to the new Long Beach Downtown Specific Plan Guidelines, which encourage pedestrian-friendly outdoor areas, visually appealing exteriors, sustainability and efforts to preserve Long Beach history. The project’s designer was Nadel Architects. Construction is complete on the adaptive reuse project for the Long Beach Press-Telegram Building.