Nuveen files to increase office occupancy at 730 Third Avenue by 34%

Nuveen, on May 13, filed a permit application for a $109,296 change in occupancy on multiple floors of the office building at 730 Third Avenue in Grand Central that would grow the maximum number of office occupants from 3,070 to 4,116, or 34 percent.

The plans call for an increase of occupancy on floors 10, 12-15, and 19-26 of the 362-foot tall, 28-story, 572,520-square-foot building. Nuveen also filed an additional permit application for $7.2 million worth of general renovations on floors 2, 7, 11, 13, 19, and 22 of the building.

The first project is described in the filings as: “Alt-1 application for increase in occupant load on floors 10 to 14 and 19 to 23 as indicated on plans filed herewith.” Obtain a new certificate of occupancy. (PincusCo reviewed the schedule A for the filing, and found additional floors with changes to maximum occupancy counts and noted them in the second paragraph.)

The initial cost as reported in the DOB filing for the work described in the certificate of occupancy permit applicatio is $109,296.

The second project is described in the filings as: renovation related to terraces including general construction on floors 002, 007,011,013,019,022 as filed herewith. No change of use, egress or occupancy on this application. The initial cost as reported in the DOB filing for the work described in this permit application is $7,284,167.

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