Address: 99 Washington Street
Type: Hotel
Marker Color: large_green
Project: Holiday Inn
Completion Date: April 2014
Latitude: 40.708268
Longitude: -74.014108
Notes: The 52-story hotel will be the world’s tallest Holiday Inn.
Address: 30 Park Place
Type: Hotel
Marker Color: large_green
Project: Four Seasons
Completion Date: 2016
Latitude: 40.713036
Longitude: -74.008772
Notes: The 82-story Silverstein Properties tower will house a 185-room Four Seasons hotel, topped by 157 luxury condos.
Address: 49 Ann Street
Type: Hotel
Marker Color: large_green
Project: Boutique Hotel
Completion Date: March 2014
Latitude: 40.710410
Longitude: -74.006669
Notes: The new 18-story boutique hotel is affiliated with W Hotel.
Address: 32 Pearl Street
Type: Hotel
Marker Color: large_green
Project: Hampton Inn
Completion Date: February 2014
Latitude: 40.703108
Longitude: -74.012369
Notes: Rising eight stories high, the former apartment building is being converted into a Hampton Inn.
Address: 30 Fletcher Street
Type: Hotel
Marker Color: large_green
Project: Fairfield Marriott
Completion Date: March 2014
Latitude: 40.705960
Longitude: -74.005168
Notes: The 32-story, 200-room Marriott began construction in the South Street Seaport in April 2012.
Address: 6 Platt Street
Type: Hotel
Marker Color: large_green
Project: Four Points by Sheraton
Completion Date: March 2014
Latitude: 40.707518
Longitude: -74.006371
Notes: Developer Golden Pearl has converted the former parking lot to a 30-story Sheraton Hotel.
Address: 215 Pearl Street
Type: Hotel
Marker Color: large_green
Project: Marriott Residence Inn
Completion Date: Spring 2014
Latitude: 40.707044
Longitude: -74.006307
Notes: The 40-story tower, designed by Nobutaka Ashihara, will sit adjacent to the new Four Points Sheraton.
Address: 133 Greenwich Street
Type: Hotel
Marker Color: large_green
Project: Courtyard by Marriott
Completion Date: September 2015
Latitude: 40.709435
Longitude: -74.012847
Notes: The empty lot just south of the World Trade Center is being built into a 31-story, 317-room Marriott.
Address: 100 Greenwich Street
Type: Hotel
Marker Color: large_green
Project:
Completion Date: September 2014
Latitude: 40.708317
Longitude: -74.013481
Notes: The new 26-story, 200-room hotel tower takes the place of two low-rise buildings.
Address: 5 Beekman Street
Type: Hotel
Marker Color: large_green
Project: Thompson Hotel
Completion Date: Late 2015
Latitude: 40.711444
Longitude: -74.006745
Notes: This historic building is being converted into a 285-room luxury hotel. It will also contain 68 apartments.
Address: 170 Broadway
Type: Hotel
Marker Color: large_green
Project: Marriott Residence Inn
Completion Date: May 2014
Latitude: 40.709516
Longitude: -74.009814
Notes: The 17-story office building is being converted into a 243-room hotel, with about 20,000 square feet of retail space at its base.
Address: 6 Water Street
Type: Hotel
Marker Color: large_green
Project: Hilton Hotel
Completion Date: Early 2016
Latitude: 40.702979
Longitude: -74.012218
Notes: The new 29-story, 249-room hotel is replacing a narrow low-rise building.
Address: 24 John Street
Type: Hotel
Marker Color: large_green
Project:
Completion Date: 2014
Latitude: 40.709577
Longitude: -74.008715
Notes: The former six-story office building is being converted into a privately owned 21-story hotel.
Address: 113 Nassau Street
Type: Residence
Marker Color: large_yellow
Project: The Lara
Completion Date: 2014
Latitude: 40.710954
Longitude: -74.007222
Notes: The 30-story luxury residential tower just began renting its apartments at the end of January 2014. Monthly rental prices start from $2,450 for studios, $3,100 for one-bedroom apartments and $5,900 for two-bedroom apartments.
Address: 50 West Street
Type: Residence
Marker Color: large_yellow
Project:
Completion Date: 2016
Latitude: 40.708482
Longitude: -74.015184
Notes: The long-delayed 63-story condo tower is designed by Helmut Jahn and being built by developer Francis Greenberger.
Address: 56 Leonard Street
Type: Residence
Marker Color: large_yellow
Project:
Completion Date: 2015
Latitude: 40.717741
Longitude: -74.006091
Notes: Sales for the 145-unit luxury condo building are already well underway, as the 60-story tower continues to rise. The Herzog & de Meuron-designed tower, shaped something like a Jenga tower, is expected to be the tallest building in TriBeCa. Condos are priced between $3.5 million and $50 million.
Address: 84 White Street
Type: Residence
Marker Color: large_yellow
Project:
Completion Date: 2014
Latitude: 40.717755
Longitude: -74.001934
Notes: The 13-story, 30-apartment building features eight duplexes and a lap pool.
Address: 19 Park Place
Type: Residence
Marker Color: large_yellow
Project:
Completion Date: 2014
Latitude: 40.713278
Longitude: -74.008474
Notes: The skinny 21-story tower will hold 24 condos, 11 of which will be take up an entire floor.
Address: 22 Thames Street
Type: Residence
Marker Color: large_yellow
Project:
Completion Date: 2017
Latitude: 40.709320
Longitude: -74.012953
Notes: The tall, thin 60-story tower is replacing a 10-story building across from the WTC. Affordable housing will make up 20 percent of the rentals.
Address: 11 North Moore Street
Type: Residence
Marker Color: large_yellow
Project:
Completion Date: 2014
Latitude: 40.719752
Longitude: -74.006495
Notes: The 18 condos in this luxury building include one $40 million penthouse that boasts 18-foot ceilings and a private pool, on a private rooftop terrace.
Address: 401 Washington Street
Type: Residence
Marker Color: large_yellow
Project:
Completion Date: 2014
Latitude: 40.722003
Longitude: -74.010370
Notes: The seven-story Morris Adjmi-designed condo building is already selling its 33 units as construction continues. Prices range from about $4 million to $20 million.
Address: 460 Washington Street
Type: Residence
Marker Color: large_yellow
Project:
Completion Date: 2015
Latitude: 40.724558
Longitude: -74.010190
Notes: The 10-story, 107-apartment complex will include parking, bike storage and retail on the ground floor. Excavation on the site started in summer 2013.
Address: 87 Chambers Street
Type: Residence
Marker Color: large_yellow
Project: The Reade Chambers
Completion Date: 2015
Latitude: 40.714870
Longitude: -74.007058
Notes: The under-construction 17-unit condo building features Annabelle Selldorf-designed interiors, and will offer a doorman, gym, children's playroom, pet grooming room, storage units, landscaped viewing garden and shared roof deck. Four of its yet-unbuilt units were recently put on the market with prices ranging from $1.695 million to $5.625 million — and that doesn’t include the three penthouses.
Address: 290 West Street
Type: Residence
Marker Color: large_yellow
Project:
Completion Date: 2014
Latitude: 40.724806
Longitude: -74.011117
Notes: The 11-story, 40,000-square-foot building is slated to have 13 units.
Address: 83 Walker Street
Type: Residence
Marker Color: large_yellow
Project:
Completion Date: N/A
Latitude: 40.718034
Longitude: -74.001646
Notes: The nine-story, Morris Adjmi-designed building has yet to begin construction.
Address: 112 Fulton Street
Type: Residence
Marker Color: large_yellow
Project:
Completion Date: 2016
Latitude: 40.709770
Longitude: -74.007233
Notes: The 59-story building will include 460 apartments, with 20 percent being rented at affordable rates.
Address: 54 Fulton Street
Type: Residence
Marker Color: large_yellow
Project:
Completion Date: 2016
Latitude: 40.708428
Longitude: -74.004836
Notes: A 23-story, 120-unit mixed-use building will rise at 54 Fulton St., led by site owners The Brauser Group and architecture firm Goldstein, Hill & West. The building will also include nearly 6,000 square feet of commercial space, as well as storage, bicycle parking, a gym, a lounge and a game room.
Address: Broadway and Fulton Street
Type: Transit
Marker Color: large_blue
Project: Fulton Street Transit Center
Completion Date: June 2014
Latitude: 40.710931
Longitude: -74.009077
Notes: The long-awaited transit and shopping hub will integrate five subway stations and nine subway lines, and it will ultimately connect underground to the World Trade Center. The $1.4 billion complex will also be home to more than 180,000 square feet of retail space.
Address: One World Trade Center
Type: Office
Marker Color: large_red
Project:
Completion Date: 2014
Latitude: 40.712667
Longitude: -74.013159
Notes: One World Trade Center will be home to anchor tenant Conde Nast, as well as an observation deck with expansive views of the city.
Address: Pier A
Type: Shops/Dining/Culture
Marker Color: large_purple
Project: Pier A
Completion Date: 2014
Latitude: 40.703963
Longitude: -74.017852
Notes: The pier will feature a 40,000-square-foot restaurant complex in the historic harbor house that will include a beer garden, oyster bar, 100-seat fine-dining restaurant, catering hall, outdoor promenade, music venue and gallery space.
Address: 1 Albany Street
Type: Culture
Marker Color: large_purple
Project: 9/11 Memorial Museum
Completion Date: 2014
Latitude: 40.711667
Longitude: -74.013611
Notes: The long-delayed underground museum at the World Trade Center site will house large artifacts of the attack, including twisted steel from the Twin Towers and a crushed fire truck, as well as smaller, personal items, like a wedding band and last recorded phone messages from victims.
Address: 3 World Trade Center
Type: Office
Marker Color: large_red
Project:
Completion Date: 2016
Latitude: 40.710917
Longitude: -74.011607
Notes: Media company GroupM has signed on as the needed anchor tenant for the planned 80-story tower. Along with offices, the building will also include retail space.
Address: 4 World Trade Center
Type: Office
Marker Color: large_red
Project:
Completion Date: 2014
Latitude: 40.710401
Longitude: -74.011931
Notes: The 72-story Fumihiko Maki-designed tower will be the first of Larry Silverstein's Church Street skyscrapers to open. Tenants will include the Port Authority and the City of New York.
Address: World Trade Center
Type: Transportation
Marker Color: large_blue
Project: World Trade Center Transportation Hub
Completion Date: 2015
Latitude: 40.711475
Longitude: -74.013263
Notes: The white-winged transportation hub designed by Santiago Calatrava will link PATH trains to 10 subway lines and Battery Park City. The nearly $4 billion station will serve an estimated 250,000 people per day and includes 350,000 square feet of retail.
Address: Pier 17
Type: Shops/Dining/Culture
Marker Color: large_purple
Project: Pier 17
Completion Date: 2016
Latitude: 40.705368
Longitude: -74.002672
Notes: The multi-million-dollar overhaul of Pier 17, which has already begun, will tear down the current outdated mall to build a sleek, glass structure filled with high-end stores and restaurants. Plans include 74,800 square feet of public space, a 1.5-acre roof deck and an amphitheater for outdoor concerts and events.
Address: Governors Island
Type: Shops/Dining/Culture
Marker Color: large_purple
Project:
Completion Date: 2015, 2017
Latitude: 40.689450
Longitude: -74.016792
Notes: Acres of new outdoor space and parkland will be available to the public this season, as Governors Island readies for its first three private tenants — a day spa, an international student campus and an expanded arts center. The move-in is slated to be complete by 2015. More private tenants, as well as improved parkland, including a series of man-made hills with expansive views, are on the way by 2017.
Address: 220 Vesey Street
Type: Shops/ Dining/ Culture
Marker Color: large_purple
Project: Brookfield Place Retail
Completion Date: 2015
Latitude: 40.713851
Longitude: -74.014144
Notes: The revamped Brookfield Place is getting 200,000 square feet of retail shops and eateries.