Hey Battery Maritime Bldg: LPC is Just Not That Into You
It was too good to be true. The proposed hotel addition to the landmark Battery Maritime Buildinga glassy mindfuck first revealed in this space on Mondayhas been sent back to the drawing board by the Landmarks Preservation Commission, the Downtown Express reports. The LPC didn't vote on the Rogers Marvel Architects proposal, instead asking for more elements of the building's original architecture to be incorporated into the design. Developer Peter Poulakakos shrugged it off like it was no big deal, saying, "No one expected this thing to be approved off the bat. We have an aggressive timeline; hopefully, we can have this project complete by 2010.” This is perhaps a very cunning strategy on Poulakakos' part: propose something that's 10,000 types of crazy, then your real proposalwhich is perhaps only 5,000 types of crazywill sail through undetected.
· Landmarks asks for changes to Battery’s hotel design [Downtown Express]
· Battery Maritime Building Renovation Revealed [Curbed]
· Battery Maritime Building: Gourmet Marketplace Confirmed! [Curbed]
Battery Maritime Building: Gourmet Marketplace Confirmed!

At last, plans for the rejuvenation of the long-crumbling-but-still- totally-gorgeous Battery Maritime Building have become clear. More than a year after requests for development proposals went out—and while restoration of the facade has finished—comes the news that the Dermot Company and the Poulakakos Family will develop the project. What's on tap? A $110 million makeover that'll bring a gourmet food market to the building's waiting room, in the spirit of San Francisco's genius Ferry Building makeover. Terminal offices, meantime, will be converted to a 135-room boutique hotel, and there's going to be a rooftop restaurant, too. Let's file all of this under Extremely Welcome News, even as we await more specifics about the makeover. Next up: build Santiago's Gondolas, already!
· Hotel, Market Slated for Battery Maritime Building [Metro]
· Landmark Maritime Building Hauls in Gourmet Marketplace [Grub Street]
· Battery Maritime Building: Manhattan's Pike Place? [Curbed]