Standard Hotel Will Not Take Over TWA Terminal
John Hill
24. febrero 2014
Photo: Robyn Lee/Flickr
The deal between the Port Authority and André Balazs Properties to transform Eero Saarinen's icon fizzles.
Last September the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey (PANYNJ) entered into a deal with André Balazs Properties to transform Eero Saarinen's landmark TWA Flight Center at JFK Airport into a Standard Hotel. This deal would have made the building the third such Standard in New York City, following ones above the High Line and on The Bowery, while also finding a new use for the iconic 1962 structure.
Photo: Wally Gobetz/Flickr
But in a statement from André Balazs Properties last week, the deal is off: "Standard International was invited to enter into exclusive negotiations based on its unique plans and designs for the adaptive re-use of the legendary building. After more than two years of negotiations, Standard International has been unable to reach a final agreement with the Port Authority and announced today that it will no longer pursue the project."
A statement from the PANYNJ indicated they are "already in discussions with a second prospective candidate from the request for proposal process to redevelop the historic TWA Flight Center." Per Crains NY, other interested candidates last year included Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide and Trump International.