With regard to its planned integrated casino complex on Manhattan's East Side, the Soloviev Group has started over from scratch. The former proposed Ferris wheel has been replaced with a promise from the prospective developer to provide over 500 affordable housing units at rentals permanently lower than market rates.
In response to suggestions from the community, the major shareholder removed the Ferris wheel and changed the layout of the resort.
Two 1,200-room hotel towers in a champagne tint are part of the most recent design. A residential complex located on the southern end of the property would be a significantly taller skyscraper.
In response to suggestions from the community, the major shareholder removed the Ferris wheel and changed the layout of the resort.
Two 1,200-room hotel towers in a champagne tint are part of the most recent design. A residential complex located on the southern end of the property would be a significantly taller skyscraper.