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Savanna tops out The Six, a 26-story, 90,000 s/f office building; Architect is Perkins Eastman; to be completed in 2020

Shown (from left) are: Casey Richardson (Savanna), Lily Chen (Savanna), Robert Basilice (Rinaldi), Eric DeSimone (Savanna), Peter Rosenthal (Savanna), Chris Schlank (Savanna), Kerry Powers (Savanna), Andrew Kurd (Savanna), and Dan Temel (Savanna.)

Manhattan, NY Savanna has celebrated the topping out of The Six, a 26-story, 90,000 s/f office building that Savanna is developing at 106 West 56th St. in partnership with Atom Assets, a Hong Kong-based real estate investment platform. Located on 56th St., west of 6th Ave., The Six will offer high-end office space ideal for smaller users such as hedge funds, family offices, and wealth managers that are seeking a full-floor presence in Midtown. 

The building will feature a modern design, views of Central Park, amenities, and transit accessibility. Savanna expects to complete construction by early 2020. The project has retail on the ground level, terraces at building setbacks and a conference center.

The architect for the project is Perkins Eastman and the general contractor is Rinaldi.

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