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360 State Street

Skyscraper in New Haven, Connecticut


Skyscraper in New Haven, Connecticut

FieldValue
name360 State Street
image360 State Street, New Haven, Connecticut.jpg
location360 State Street
New Haven, Connecticut
former_nameShartenberg Site Tower I
coordinates
statusComplete
roof103 m
floor_count31
building_typeRental apartments
costUS$180 million
start_dateDecember 1, 2008
topped_out_dateDecember 11, 2009
completion_date2010
floor_area700000 sqft
developerBecker + Becker Associates
architectBecker + Becker Associates
Schuman, Lichtenstein, Claman & Efron
main_contractorSuffolk Construction Co.
structural_engineerDeSimone Consulting Engineers
references

New Haven, Connecticut Schuman, Lichtenstein, Claman & Efron

360 State Street is a 338 ft residential skyscraper completed in 2010 in New Haven, Connecticut. It is the second-tallest building in the city, and the largest apartment building in the state. DeSimone Consulting Engineers were the structural engineers on the building and it won the 2009 New York Construction – Top Project of the Year.

Description

The mixed-use modernist building, includes 500 luxury apartments and 25000 sqft of retail space. Designated a "green" building by the US Green Building Council (USGBC), it is the first residential building in Connecticut to gain Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) Platinum status and includes a rooftop garden and a pool as well as a corner "pocket park" that may be developed as a day care center in the future. A full-scale food co-op occupies the building's ground floor. 360 State was constructed on the site where Shartenberg's Department Store stood from 1915 to 1962. The building allows pets except for the common areas of the 6th floor.

Environmentally friendly features

  • 360 State Street was Connecticut's first residence targeting LEED Platinum Certification
  • 1/2 the carbon footprint and utility bill of a conventional apartment
  • 400 kW fuel cell on site produces renewable power
  • Elevators recapture their own energy
  • Electric-car charging stations
  • Zipcars available
  • Bicycle storage
  • Built with recycled and local construction materials
  • Recycling rooms on each floor
  • Half-acre green roof with rainwater harvesting and irrigation system
  • High-efficiency lighting and occupancy sensors
  • Demand-control ventilation
  • Exhaust-heat energy recovery
  • Location next to State Street train station provides direct access to New York. Nearby Union Station provides travel to Boston, Hartford and Washington, DC

References

References

  1. Galvan, Eva. (11 December 2009). "360 State celebrates construction benchmark". Yale Daily News.
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  5. "360 State Street". New York Construction.
  6. Bass, Paul. (1 December 2008). "Dig Out That Downturn". New Haven Independent.
  7. "360 State Street - DeSimone".
  8. Bruce Becker. (15 March 2010). "Leading the Way in Green Design, Connecticut's First LEED Platinum Apartment Building". PRNewswire.
  9. (2009-10-21). "Design New Haven: 500-unit Shartenberg Mixed-Use Development Progresses". Downtown New Haven.
  10. (2010-03-09). "New Haven Apartment Tower: $4,700-A-Month Penthouse". Hartford Courant.
  11. "360 State Street, New Haven, U.S.A.". Emporis.
  12. [http://www.wtnh.com/dpp/news/new_haven_cty/New-Haven-360-state-street-gets-'green'-fuel-cell 360 State Street gets 'green' fuel cell ] News8 Wtnh Retrieved Friday, 28 May 2010
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