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The Via 57 West is a Multi-Use Building Focused on Sustainability

Although the Via 57 West multi-use building looks like a metal sail from afar, the reality is that the coastline condo is bringing sustainable living to Manhattan. Covering an area of 80,000-square-feet, the Via 57 West building packs 709 apartments, while it also focuses on holding community events for residents and community members.

aside from the exercise amenities and 24-hour concierge, the Via 57 West building is focused on sustainability. Water use overall is minimized, but the building also harvests rain water to help increase overall efficiency and recycles water on-site everyday.

The Via 57 West building is also focused on decreasing the amount of volatile organic compounds that the dwellings would emit. Occupancy of the building is set to begin in the next month with the building reaching completion in the next quarter.
Trend Themes
1. Sustainable Living - The Via 57 West building exemplifies the trend of incorporating sustainable practices into urban living.
2. Community Engagement - Via 57 West's focus on community events highlights the trend of creating inclusive and connected living spaces.
3. Efficient Resource Management - The building's use of rainwater harvesting and water recycling reflects the trend of optimizing resource utilization in urban development.
Industry Implications
1. Real Estate - The real estate industry can explore incorporating sustainable features and community-focused initiatives into their developments, like Via 57 West.
2. Architecture and Design - Architects and designers can embrace the challenge of creating buildings that prioritize sustainability, community engagement, and efficient resource management, mirroring the Via 57 West project.
3. Urban Development - Urban developers can find opportunities in creating sustainable living spaces and fostering community connections, similar to the Via 57 West approach.

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