“Our City and State face a confluence of historic challenges right now,” said Chairman of Silverstein Properties Larry Silverstein in a release.
Tentatively named the Avenir and created in partnership with Greenwood Entertainment and Entertainment Affiliates and designed by architects Steelman Partners and CetraRuddy, the two-tower complex, connected by a public “sky bridge” will include 1,000 luxury hotel rooms, a 1,000-seat performance venue, at least 100 units of below-market housing and an eight-story, 600,000-square foot gambling and entertainment center that features 12-full service restaurants and a gallery showcasing local artists. The real estate giant - known for developing and managing neighborhood residences River Place and Silver Towers - announced their proposal for a 46-floor, 1.8-million-square foot project at W41st Street and 11th Avenue, previously the site of a Mercedes Benz dealership, in a press release today. The Avenir crown at night - the buildings will be connected with a public “sky bridge”. Silverstein Properties is going all in on a bid to win a coveted New York City gambling license, with plans to develop a mixed-use hotel, casino and residential mega-complex on 11th Avenue in Hell’s Kitchen.