C6-6 is defined as a Commercial C6-6 in New York City. The maximum building height is 210 feet. There are 222 parcels classified under this district. C6-6 is a general central commercial zoning district in New York City with a commercial FAR of 15.0. General central commercial districts in the city's major business centers. High-density mixed-use zones permitting offices, hotels, entertainment, and residential. Large-scale commercial and residential towers. Residential development follows the rules of the R10 district (residential FAR 10.0).
C6-6 regulates building height, lot size, setbacks, and lot coverage to maintain neighborhood character across 222 parcels in New York City.
Special Permit (§73-36) to permit the operation of a Physical Cultural Establishment (Crunch) in portions of the cellar and first floor of an existing 27 story commercial building §32-10. C6-6 and C6
Special Permit (§73-36) to permit the legalization of a Physical Culture Establishment (Title Boxing Club) located on a portion of the first and cellar floors of an existing thirty-six (36) story comm
Extension of Term of a previously granted Special Permit (§73-36) for the continued operation of physical culture establishment (Aura Wellness Spa Corp.) which expired on November 15, 2015. C6-6 and
Citicorp Center (now 601 Lexington Avenue) including St. Peter's Lutheran Church
Shelton Hotel (Later Halloran House)
Beverly Hotel (Later Benjamin Hotel)
Hotel Lexington
Extension of term of a special permit (§73-36) to allow the continued operation of a physical culture establishment (Equinox), which expired on September 16, 2013. C6-6 (MID) zoning district.
Special Permit (§73-36) to allow the legalization of a physical culture establishment (InForm Fitness) within a portion of an existing building. C6-6(MID) C5-2 zoning district.
Extension of Term of a previously approved variance (MDL Section 60 (3)) permitting the use of tenant parking spaces for transient use within an accessory garage, which expires on March 26, 2013. C6-6
Section NYC Zoning Resolution
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