![]() Times Square Alliance president Tom Harris said crowd sizes have closed to within 15% of pre-pandemic times, with an average of over 300,000 pedestrians a day. TSX Entertainment co-founder and co-CEO Nick Holmsten. Levinson watched with interest as the “Crossroads of the World” turned into the world’s most photographed “Ghost Town” - and recently into almost its old self. Work on TSX Broadway started before the pandemic. He called the development “the most complex project I’ve ever worked on” - even more challenging than L&L’s 425 Park Avenue office tower, the construction of which Levinson once likened to a “Jenga game.” The hotel, theater, stores, restaurants and other elements will open next year, according to L&L co-founder David W. The autumn sign lighting can only hint at what’s to come. TSX Entertainment, which is leased from the tower’s owners, will also boast Times Square’s largest outdoor dining terrace and 75,000 square feet of “experiential” retail. The $2.5 billion project from L&L Holding Company and Fortress Investment Group will be home to a 669-room hotel, the first to be branded as Tempo by Hilton, and a reopened Palace theater, the 109-year-old, Nederlander-owned landmark that was painstakingly lifted and moved from its original Broadway-facing location to West 47th Street. The new tower, built on the bones of the old Embassy Suites and Double Tree hotels, tested its creators’ ingenuity and patience. Times Square buildings one-up each other with flashy LED signs TSX “will bring a total transformation of Times Square, which it’s needed for a long time,” he said. He fell in love with Times Square but thought it needed fresh juice. Holmsten, who is Swedish, moved here five years ago. He wouldn’t get into details, saying, “We don’t want to give too much away.” The 46-story hotel complex, called TSX Broadway, features 18,000 square-foot, wraparound LED billboard. They’ll be immersed in the experience.” It will include “a lot of sound interactivity” with Times Square visitors’ cell phones. Holmsten, the former global head of music for Spotify, said the entertainment floors “make fans more important than ever. When the stage isn’t in use, the space behind the doors will become what Holmsten called “an incredible supper club” with room for 250 people. Rather, according to architectural firm ICRAVE, which is designing TSX Entertainment, “The concept will incorporate a digital mirror of Times Square in the TSX Metaverse to provide a seamless analog and virtual experience for fans.” Holmsten crowed that the giant screen will be the only one in Times Square that won’t carry advertising. The stage is designed with seats for the audience to be up-close with performers. When it’s done, two mammoth doors will open a 30-foot-wide window on a 4,000 square-foot performance stage overlooking the bowtie’s northern end. JENGA WALMART FULLThe full launch of TSX on floors two through 10 “will happen in phases,” said TSX Entertainment co-founder and co-CEO Nick Holmsten. The tower’s 18,000 square-foot, wraparound LED billboard is even larger than the jumbo on the Times Square Edition hotel across the street. The creators of TSX Entertainment, an eight-story fun park inside the 46-story hotel complex that’s called TSX Broadway and is officially 1568 Broadway, hope to turn on the bright lights in November. The ultra-bright Times Square corner of Broadway and West 47th Street will soon be even brighter. Mermaid Inn owners 'super sad' to close Upper West Side location after 15 years NYC retail leases reach 'turning point' as tourists, office workers returnįranklin Templeton 'putting everything under one roof' at new Madison Ave towerĪ progressive embraces sanity on housing & rezoning Italian restaurant Campagnola to ditch old NYC digs for modern space ![]()
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