20 Times Square is a 39-story mixed-use development at 701
Seventh Avenue, on the northeast corner with West
47th Street at the northern end of
Times Square,
Manhattan,
New York City.
[ (May 21, 2014)] The development includes one of
Ian Schrager's Edition Hotels, operated by
Marriott, above a 6-floor retail component. It opened in February 2019.
The building replaces the 1910 structure originally known as the
Columbia Amusement Company Building, which had been home to a movie theater known variously as the Mayfair Theatre, the DeMille Theatre, and the Embassy 2-3-4 Theatre. On the upper floors, the Columbia Amusement Company Building had housed the famous
Unique Recording Studios, which closed in 2004.
Development
Between 2000 and 2011, the
Port Authority of New York and New Jersey (PANYNJ) worked with
Vornado Realty Trust, who had partnered with the Lawrence Ruben Company.
In November 2007, the PANYNJ announced the terms of an agreement in which it would receive nearly $500 million in a lease arrangement for a new office tower above the
Port Authority Bus Terminal that would also provide funds for additional terminal facilities. It would include of commercial space in a new office tower, which was to use the vanity address 20 Times Square, the addition of of new retail space in the bus terminal, as well as 18 additional departure gates, accommodating 70 additional buses carrying up to 3,000 passengers per hour. New escalators would be installed to help move passengers more quickly between the gate area and the ground floor. Construction was expected to begin in 2009 or 2010 and take four years to complete.
Following in the tradition of Times Square, and the
zoning ordinance
Zoning is a method of urban planning in which a municipality or other tier of government divides land into areas called zones, each of which has a set of regulations for new development that differs from other zones. Zones may be defined for a si ...
s requirement for building owners to display illuminated signs, the development features a very large wraparound high definition LED screen, known as a
Jumbotron. The screen is one of the largest
video-capable screens in the world.
It features 16 million LED diodes (pixels) measuring only 10mm, providing 18,000 square feet of screen along 200 linear feet of wraparound frontage.
This makes the screen the largest single LED screen in New York and over six times the size of the famous
Coca-Cola sign in Times Square. The sign is larger than Times Square's previous largest, the sign on the flagship
Walgreens store located at
One Times Square.
According to City Planning Department documents, an increase in the size (and
FAR) of the building was made possible by the
transfer of air rights from two nearby Broadway locations.
[ (December 16, 2013)] The vanity address 20 Times Square was allocated by the City to the development in April 2014.
In May 2014 it was announced that the retail space is being leased through the
CBRE Group.
Usage and tenants
On November 30, 2017, the
National Football League and
Cirque du Soleil opened
NFL Experience Times Square—an interactive museum attraction devoted to the league, in four ground-level floors. It also contained broadcasting facilities for
NFL Network's
morning show ''
Good Morning Football''. In September 2018, it was announced that the attraction would close, and would remain open through at least the end of 2018.
In December 2019, just ten months after the Edition hotel opened, the French bank
Natixis
Natixis is a French corporate and investment bank created in November 2006 from the merger of the asset management and investment banking operations of ''Natexis Banques Populaires'' (Banque Populaire group) and ''IXIS'' (Groupe Caisse d'Epargne ...
, which had provided the $2 billion dollar financing package for the project, filed to foreclose on the property, asserting that a $650 million portion of the loan package was in default because of numerous undischarged mechanics’ liens recorded against the property.
The foreclosure suit also alleged that the developer Maefield had defaulted by failing to lease the project’s retail space by a September 2019 deadline.
The suit alleged that as of December 2019, 90% of the property’s retail space had been sitting vacant.
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Commercial buildings in Manhattan
Hell's Kitchen, Manhattan
Retail buildings in New York (state)
Seventh Avenue (Manhattan)
Times Square buildings