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Work Wraps on SL Green’s 410 Tenth Ave. Redevelopment
Architecture firm MdeAS announced the completion of the full redevelopment of 410 Tenth Ave., an approximately 640,000-square-foot, 20-story office tower in Manhattan’s Midtown West neighborhood.
MdeAS was retained by SL Green Realty Corp. to manage and carry out a full suite of work for the project. During construction, the building was purchased by 601W Companies, but the project continued to be led by SL Green until completion.
Built in 1927 as the Master Printer’s Building, 410 Tenth Avenue was the tallest reinforced concrete building in New York City at the time, constructed to support heavy printing presses.
“A product of the era of its construction and original use, the building has an abundance of character and robust structure that would be extremely difficult to replicate in a new development,” said Tricia Ebner, a senior associate at MdeAS who served as project architect for 410 Tenth.
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