842 Sixth Avenue. Photo Michael Young.
By: Michael Young and Matt Pruznick 8:00 am on March 3, 2026
Construction has topped out on 842 Sixth Avenue, a 27-story residential tower in NoMad, Manhattan. Designed by Isaac & Stern Architects and developed by Pro-H Development, the 102,600-square-foot will yield condominium units and lower-level retail space. 842 Edenview LLC is listed as the owner of the property, which is located on an interior lot between West 29th and West 30th Streets. Robin Schneiderman of Brown Harris Stevens Development Marketing will lead sales and marketing.
The entire reinforced concrete superstructure was built since our last update in May 2025, when only the foundations were complete. Scaffolding and netting cover the podium floors as crews work to install the light gray brick façade between the window voids.

842 Sixth Avenue. Photo Michael Young.

842 Sixth Avenue. Photo Michael Young.

842 Sixth Avenue. Photo Michael Young.

842 Sixth Avenue. Photo Michael Young.

842 Sixth Avenue. Photo Michael Young.

842 Sixth Avenue. Photo Michael Young.

842 Sixth Avenue. Photo Michael Young.
The brick façade is visible near the bottom of the following close-up shot.

842 Sixth Avenue. Photo Michael Young.
The renderings in the main photo and below preview the front and rear faces lined with loggia balconies. The visible southern lot line wall will be left mostly blank and etched with a geometric pattern, and the building will culminate in a crown with vertical ridges.

842 Sixth Avenue. Designed by Isaac & Stern Architects
The following rendering offers a closer look at the base, which will feature hanging vegetation on the columns between the grid of floor-to-ceiling windows, as well as additional loggia balconies. The sloped sidewalk canopy will feature two circular cutouts and will be topped with low shrubbery.

842 Sixth Avenue. Designed by Isaac & Stern Architects
The tower was built on the existing foundations for the cancelled 26-story AC NoMad Hotel, which was planned to become the tallest modular hotel in the world. Work stalled in 2020 just before construction reached street level. Hung Pin Hung’s Brooklyn-based Pro-H Development then purchased the property in 2024 for $30 million after former developer Robert Chun defaulted on the project’s debt, according to The Real Deal.
The below rendering depicts the outdated plan for the AC NoMad Hotel, which would have yielded 168 rooms operated by Marriott.

Rendering of AC NoMad Hotel at 842 Sixth Avenue. Designed by Danny Foster & Architecture
The nearest subways from the development are the B, D, F, M, N, Q, R, and W trains at the 34th Street–Herald Square station to the north, which also offers access to the PATH train to New Jersey