The Flatiron Building will experience significant restoration and illumination for the first time in its 123-year history. Approved by the Landmarks Preservation Commission, the new lighting scheme will brighten both the top and bottom of the structure. This transformation follows extensive facade restoration, including the installation of 1,000 new windows. After years of neglect and ownership changes, a group of developers secured the building for $161.5 million, paving the way for its conversion into luxury condos. The project aims to revitalize this iconic landmark in New York City.
The iconic Flatiron Building, shrouded in a century of soot and decades of scaffolding, will finally see the light as luxury condo apartments later this year.
An exterior lighting scheme approved by the Landmarks Preservation Commission will illuminate the top and bottom of the 123-year-old building for the first time.
The new lighting will draw attention to the restored Beaux-Art limestone facade and decorative features, marking a significant transformation of the historic structure.
The Flatiron Building has faced challenges in recent years, falling empty in 2019 and undergoing ownership changes, leading to a $161.5 million rescue purchase.
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