Google files plans for a $7.8M multi-floor rehab at the Milk Building in Chelsea
Google, on April 26, filed plans for a $7.8 million rehab of multiple floors of the Milk Building at 450 West 15th Street in Chelsea, Manhattan.
Google has filed several rehab plans at the building in recent months, including plans for a $92.7 million project to increase the occupancy of the building.
The property was acquired for $591.8 million on May 22, 2019 from Jamestown Properties. The building, known as the Milk Building, is connected to Chelsea Market by a sky bridge. Google purchased the Chelsea Market from Jamestown Properties for $2.5 billion. At the time of the purchase, it was the second largest single sale in the history of New York City.
The plans call for work on floors one through eight of the building and were filed with the New York City Department of Buildings under job number M00645061.
The project is described in the filing as: plumbing modifications taking place on the cellar, and floors one through eight, and roof floors as per plans filed herewith. No change in use, egress or occupancy
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