Construction started in 2004, occupancy expected in 2006
Floors: 50, building height: 960 ft, antenna height: 1200 ft
Office space: 1.5 - 2 million square feet
Architect: Cook + Fox Architects

Location: One Bryant Park

Developer Douglas Durst bought the Maidman family's 22-story office tower at 113 W 42nd St., between Avenue of Americas and Seventh Avenue, in a $12.5 million deal.

The key piece completes a mid-block assemblage for a 1.5 million square-foot "ultra energy-efficient" office tower being designed by Fox & Fowle. It could now be developed by Durst and Jerry Speyer's Tishman-Speyer starting spring 2004 with occupancy in 2006.

The $12.5 million price tag for the 2,200 square-foot land parcel is one of the highest land prices ever paid for a development, totaling around $5,000 a square foot.

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Snow in Bryant Park. 12 February 2006.

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The construction site of the Bank of America Tower. 27 August 2005.

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The construction site of the Bank of America Tower. 27 August 2005.

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The construction site of the Bank of America Tower. 27 August 2005.

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The site of the Bank of America Tower and the Henry Miller Theater. 2 October 2003.

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The site of the Bank of America Tower and the Henry Miller Theater. 2 October 2003.

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The site of Bank of America Tower. 25 December 2003.