Nigh impossible. The entrance elevator lobby (you can see the elevator shafts already in the contruction pics) of the hotel/residential portion is off to western side of the building - and that space, like the main retail unit - will be 3s high. The whole point of having this arrangement (and the structure of this entire building) is to enable an uninterrupted ground floor retail unit for <fruitco>.
From the Architectural Plans dated Sept 2018:
Ground:
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Level 2 (2 floors above ground, after mezzanine):
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(Mizrahi/F+P/Core)
The floors after that are devoted to 2 floors of restaurant/event space, followed by the hotel and residential lobby proper.
On another note - has anyone seen this kind of floor construction before? I have never seen support using steel plates instead of the more typical I-beams before - and those steel plates look thick (but is it sufficient to support a deck without further reinforcement and support, beyond the 6 columns? On the other hand, those columns will not be supporting much beyond the ground floor since the rest of the load above went through the periphery supercolumns)? So. Many. Questions.
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