Renderings out for Shvo’s towering Downtown resi building

The 128-unit development will stand 1,356 feet tall

From left: Michael Shvo and 125 Greenwich Street
From left: Michael Shvo and 125 Greenwich Street

Updated Sept. 4 11:52: While a first look began circulating this week for Michael Shvo’s 125 Greenwich Street — a development poised to become Downtown’s tallest residential skyscraper — a rep for Shvo indicated the renderings are for massing purposes and will be subject to further revisions.

Shvo now owns the $240 million condominium development, which was formerly known as 22 Thames. The deal closed last week. 

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Rafael Vinoly, who is the architect of record, designed the proposed 77-story condo tower, which will only be 12 feet shorter than One World Trade Center, according to YIMBY. This also means it’ll be the second tallest tower in downtown Manhattan.

The building will include a total of 128 units, ten of which will be 5,300-square-foot, full-floor penthouses. A 10,600-square-foot duplex will occupy the top of the tower. [NY YIMBY] — Claire Moses