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LPC Presentation.Ai BROOME STREET WOOSTER STREET GREENE STREET BLOCK 475 LOT 61 SOHO-CAST IRON HISTORIC DISTRICT | LP-0768 DISTRICT IRON HISTORIC SOHO-CAST | LP-0768 DISTRICT IRON HISTORIC SOHO-CAST BLOCK 475 LOT 61 GRAND STREET 01 | BLOCK PLAN 02 | DISTRICT MAP DRAWING: DATE: 08-25-2020 SCALE: AS NOTED 72 GRAND PARTNERS LLC PAGE NO: 01 OF 37 72 GRAND STREET BLOCK PLAN & DISTRICT MAP DRAWN BY: SK / UB NEW YORK, NY 10013 LPC-01 E WOOSTER STR 01 | TAX LOT PHOTO CIRCA 1940 02 | SITE PHOTO FROM INTERSECTION GRAND STREET 1 2 DRAWING: DATE: 08-25-2020 SCALE: AS NOTED 72 GRAND PARTNERS LLC PAGE NO: 02 OF 37 72 GRAND STREET TAX MAP PHOTO DRAWN BY: SK / UB NEW YORK, NY 10013 LPC-02 E WOOSTER STR 01 | AERIAL VIEW OF SITE GRAND STREET 1 DRAWING: DATE: 08-25-2020 SCALE: AS NOTED 72 GRAND PARTNERS LLC PAGE NO: 04 OF 37 72 GRAND STREET AERIAL VIEW OF SITE DRAWN BY: SK / UB NEW YORK, NY 10013 LPC-04 T N WOOS GREE 1 GRAND STREET 01 | VIEW UP GRAND STREET FROM INTERSECTION DRAWING: DATE: 08-25-2020 SCALE: AS NOTED 72 GRAND PARTNERS LLC PAGE NO: 11 OF 37 72 GRAND STREET VIEW UP GRAND STREET DRAWN BY: SK / UB NEW YORK, NY 10013 LPC-11 T N WOOS GREE GRAND STREET 01 | 66 WOOSTER STREET FROM INTERSECTION 02 | 27 WOOSTER STREET 1 2 DRAWING: DATE: 08-25-2020 SCALE: AS NOTED 72 GRAND PARTNERS LLC PAGE NO: 12 OF 37 72 GRAND STREET VIEW UP GRAND STREET DRAWN BY: SK / UB NEW YORK, NY 10013 LPC-12 1 BROOME STREET WOOSTER STREET GREENE STREET GRAND STREET 01 | 52 WOOSTER STREET 02 | 9-21 WOOSTER STREET 2 DRAWING: DATE: 08-25-2020 SCALE: AS NOTED 72 GRAND PARTNERS LLC NEW CONSTRUCTION PAGE NO: 13 OF 37 72 GRAND STREET DRAWN BY: SK / UB NEW YORK, NY 10013 CONTEXT PHOTOS LPC-13 SIGN SIGN SIGN SIGN SIGN BROOME ST 72 GRAND ST 100'-2" 71'-7" 50'-0" 25'-0" 100'-0" 50-52 WOOSTER ST 46-48 WOOSTER ST 42-44 WOOSTER ST 40 WOOSTER ST 72 GRAND ST 01 | PROPOSED WEST ELEVATION (WOOSTER ST) SIGN WOOSTER ST SIGN GREENE ST 25'-0" 25'-0" 25'-0" 25'-0" 100'-0" 72 GRAND ST 74 GRAND ST 76 GRAND ST 78 GRAND ST 80 GRAND ST 02 | PROPOSED SOUTH ELEVATION (GRAND ST) DRAWING: DATE: 08-25-2020 SCALE: AS NOTED 72 GRAND PARTNERS LLC WOOSTER & GRAND PAGE NO: 14 OF 37 72 GRAND STREET DRAWN BY: SK / UB 305 SEVENTH AVENUE, 20TH FLOOR STREET ELEVATIONS NEW YORK, NY 10001 NEW YORK, NY 10013 212.353.1080 LPC-20 BULKHEAD ROOF EL +87'-11" 9'-3" T.O. PENTHOUSE ROOF EL +78'-8" STAIR BULKHEAD & PENTHOUSE - REFER TO LPC-23 FOR PENTHOUSE ELEVATIONS T.O. CORNICE EL +73'-10" 4'-10" T.O. CORNICE EL +72'-6" 1'-4" CLEAR GLASS GUARDRAIL BEYOND 2'-4" F.F. ROOF 3'-8" EL +68'-10" 4'-0" ALUMINUM COMPOSITE PANEL 4" 12'-10" 9'-10" F.F. FOURTH FL EL +56'-0" 4" 2'-4" 4" ALUMINUM FRAMED 12'-10" SLIDING DOOR 9'-10" GLASS GUARDRAIL F.F. THIRD FL EL +43'-2" 4" 2'-4" 4" 12'-10" 9'-10" 68'-10" F.F. SECOND FL EL +30'-4" 4" 2'-4" 4" 12'-10" 9'-10" F.F. FIRST FL EL +17'-6" 4" 2'-8" ALUMINUM FRAMED STOREFRONT GLAZING SIGN SIGN SIGN SIGN & DOORS 5'-6" SIGN 72 2'-0" COMMERCIAL BRACKET SIGN, TYP 17'-6" DESIGN FLOOD ELEV EL +0'-9 1/2" 10'-0" F.F. BASEMENT LOBBY 9'-0" EL ±0'-0" STONE BASE F.F. BASEMENT EL -0'-8" 1'-8" 01 | PROPOSED WEST ELEVATION 25 WOOSTER STREET 72 GRAND STREET 1'-0" DRAWING: DATE: 08-25-2020 SCALE: 3/32" = 1'-0" 72 GRAND PARTNERS LLC 72 GRAND STREET PAGE NO: 15 OF 37 72 GRAND STREET DRAWN BY: SK / UB 305 SEVENTH AVENUE, 20TH FLOOR PROPOSED WEST ELEVATION NEW YORK, NY 10001 NEW YORK, NY 10013 212.353.1080 LPC-21 BULKHEAD ROOF EL +87'-11" 9'-3" T.O. PENTHOUSE ROOF STAIR BULKHEAD & PENTHOUSE - REFER EL +78'-8" TO LPC-23 FOR PENTHOUSE ELEVATIONS T.O. CORNICE 4'-10" EL +73'-10" T.O. CORNICE 1'-4" EL +72'-6" CLEAR GLASS GUARDRAIL 2'-4" 3'-8" F.F. ROOF EL +68'-10" ALUMINUM COMPOSITE PANEL 4'-0" 4" 12'-10" 9'-10" F.F. FOURTH FL 4" EL +56'-0" 2'-4" 4" ALUMINUM FRAMED SLIDING DOOR 12'-10" 9'-10" GLASS GUARDRAIL F.F. THIRD FL 4" EL +43'-2" 2'-4" 4" 12'-10" 9'-10" 68'-10" F.F. SECOND FL 4" EL +30'-4" 2'-4" 4" 12'-10" 9'-10" F.F. FIRST FL 4" EL +17'-6" 2'-8" ALUMINUM FRAMED STOREFRONT GLAZING & DOORS SIGN SIGN 5'-6" COMMERCIAL BRACKET SIGN, TYP 17'-6" DESIGN FLOOD ELEV EL 0'-9 1/2" 9'-0" F.F. BASEMENT LOBBY STONE BASE EL ±0'-0" F.F. BASEMENT EL -0'-8" 01 | PROPOSED SOUTH ELEVATION 72 GRAND STREET 74 GRAND STREET DRAWING: DATE: 08-25-2020 SCALE: 3/32" = 1'-0" 72 GRAND PARTNERS LLC 72 GRAND STREET PAGE NO: 16 OF 37 72 GRAND STREET DRAWN BY: SK / UB 305 SEVENTH AVENUE, 20TH FLOOR PROPOSED SOUTH ELEVATION NEW YORK, NY 10001 NEW YORK, NY 10013 212.353.1080 LPC-22 SKYLIGHT ELEVATOR HVAC SCREEN HVAC UNITS, HVAC SCREEN BULKHEAD BEYOND BULKHEAD ROOF EL +87'-11" 9'-3" T.O. PENTHOUSE ROOF EL +78'-8" 4'-10" T.O. PARAPET EL +74'-10" 5'-0" F.F. ROOF EL +68'-10" PARAPET METAL DOOR, PTD STUCCO FINISH ALUMINUM FRAMED COUNTER STUCCO COUNTER SLIDING DOOR FINISH ALUMINUM FRAMED WINDOW 01 | PROPOSED PENTHOUSE WEST ELEVATION 02 | PROPOSED PENTHOUSE SOUTH ELEVATION DRAWING: DATE: 08-25-2020 SCALE: 3/16" = 1'-0" 72 GRAND PARTNERS LLC 72 GRAND STREET PAGE NO: 17 OF 37 72 GRAND STREET DRAWN BY: SK / UB 305 SEVENTH AVENUE, 20TH FLOOR PROPOSED PENTHOUSE ELEVATIONS NEW YORK, NY 10001 NEW YORK, NY 10013 212.353.1080 LPC-23 BULKHEAD ROOF EL +87'-11" AREA FOR MECH EQUIP 9'-3" F.F BULKHEAD ROOF EL +78'-8" 49'-7" SETBACK 9'-10" ROOF DECK F.F. ROOF EL +68'-10" 12'-10" F.F. FOURTH FL EL +56'-0" 12'-10" F.F. THIRD FL EL +43'-2" 12'-10" 68'-10" F.F. SECOND FL EL +30'-4" ELEVATOR SHAFT 12'-10" F.F. FIRST FL EL +17'-6" SIGN GRAND STREET 17'-6" DESIGN FLOOD ELEV EL +0'-9 1/2" F.F. BASEMENT LOBBY EL ±0'-0" F.F. BASEMENT EL -0'-8" 11'-0" F.F. CELLAR EL -11'-0" 6'-2" 01 | PROPOSED SECTION DRAWING: DATE: 08-25-2020 SCALE: 1/16" = 1'-0" 72 GRAND PARTNERS LLC PROPOSED SECTION PAGE NO: 18 OF 37 72 GRAND STREET DRAWN BY: SK / UB 305 SEVENTH AVENUE, 20TH FLOOR FROM WOOSTER STREET NEW YORK, NY 10001 NEW YORK, NY 10013 212.353.1080 LPC-25 10'-4" SETBACK F.F BULKHEAD ROOF EL +78'-8" 1 ROOF 9'-10" LPC-33 DECK F.F. ROOF EL +68'-10" 12'-10" F.F. FOURTH FL EL +56'-0" 12'-10" F.F. THIRD FL EL +43'-2" 78'-8" 12'-10" F.F. SECOND FL EL +30'-4" 1 LPC-32 12'-10" F.F. FIRST FL EL +17'-6" WOOSTER SIGN STREET 17'-6" DESIGN FLOOD ELEV EL +0'-9 1/2" F.F. BASEMENT LOBBY EL ±0'-0" 11'-0" F.F. CELLAR EL -11'-0" 01 | PROPOSED SECTION DRAWING: DATE: 08-25-2020 SCALE: 1/16" = 1'-0" 72 GRAND PARTNERS LLC PROPOSED SECTION PAGE NO: 19 OF 37 72 GRAND STREET DRAWN BY: SK / UB 305 SEVENTH AVENUE, 20TH FLOOR FROM GRAND STREET NEW YORK, NY 10001 NEW YORK, NY 10013 212.353.1080 LPC-26 100'-0" 1 LPC-26 CLOSET BICYCLE FPSC CLOSET CLOSET PARKING SPRINKLER ELEV. ELEVATOR ADA BATH PUMP RM. CONTROL 70 S.F. 42 S.F. 51 S.F. 27 S.F. WATER & TRASH FF-XX FF-XX FF-XX FF-XX SEWER RM. ROOM 119 S.F. 121 S.F. FPSC UP FF-XX FF-XX 1 LPC-25 FPSC STAIRWAY "B" FPSC STORAGE FPSC 1219 S.F. 57 S.F. FPSC FF-XX FF-XX 5 PERS. FPSC 25'-0" UTILITY CARDBOARD COMPACTOR OCCUPANCY GAS METER CL. 1 PERS. 8 S.F. FF-XX FPSC ELECTRICAL RM. 82 S.F. STAIRWAY "A" FF-XX UP 93 S.F. FPSC FF-XX 01 | CELLAR PLAN 0 5' 10' DRAWING: DATE: 08-25-2020 SCALE: 1/8" = 1'-0" 72 GRAND PARTNERS LLC PAGE NO: 20 OF 37 72 GRAND STREET CELLAR PLAN DRAWN BY: SK / UB 305 SEVENTH AVENUE, 20TH FLOOR NEW YORK, NY 10001 NEW YORK, NY 10013 212.353.1080 LPC-27 100'-0" 1 LPC-26 UTILITY CHASE ADA BATH STAIR "B" FPSC 46 S.F. UP 167 S.F. FF-XX FF-01 ELEVATOR 70 S.F. FPSC DN CL. FF-XX DN FPSC 1 LPC-25 RPZ CL. MANUFACTURING FPSC 10 S.F. 1465 S.F. UP FF-01 FF-01 1 50 PERS LPC-22 25'-0" GRAND ST LOBBY 190 S.F. FF-XX CONCIERGE 52 S.F. FF-XX UP 1 LPC-34 WOOSTER ST 01 | BASEMENT PLAN 1 LPC-21 0 5' 10' DRAWING: DATE: 08-25-2020 SCALE: 1/8" = 1'-0" 72 GRAND PARTNERS LLC PAGE NO: 21 OF 37 72 GRAND STREET BASEMENT PLAN DRAWN BY: SK / UB 305 SEVENTH AVENUE, 20TH FLOOR NEW YORK, NY 10001 NEW YORK, NY 10013 212.353.1080 LPC-28 100'-0" 1 LPC-26 CLOSET UTILITY SERVER 11 S.F.
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