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For decades, the New York City skyline was dominated by one building, the 1,250-foot-tall Empire State Building. But 17 “supertall” skyscrapers — defined as over 984 feet in height by the Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat — have been started or completed since the Great Recession, completely remaking the city’s traditional ...
Great New York City Buildings Jump to Latest 4K views 3 replies 4 participants last post by redbaron_012 Mar 7, 2008
New York City Supertall List + Manhattan Construction Projects (A Thread) New Construction, Prewar Style Buildings in NYC (a thread) Take a stop by the NYC section for NYC and its Suburbs Rate your favorite Supertalls at the Rate Our Talls Section
Unfortunately for NYC, a city of skyscrapers, a lots of zonings, construction costs and NIMBY's makes it impossible to built too tall in the city. But somehow something tall gets built. And that is all good. Keep in mind that most of the construction boom in the city are conversions from existing buildings like Offices, Hotels and Rental ...
New York City: 83.5% Washington DC: 60.5% Phoenix: 32% Houston: 48.3% Highest in raw numbers: New York Chicago Los Angeles Highest in percent: New York Boston Chicago Buildings with more than 50 units: New York: 1,028,055 Chicago: 193,611 Los Angeles: 169,456 Miami: 37,214 Philadelphia: 52,939 San Francisco: 52,789
The Spiral, also known as 66 Hudson Boulevard, is a 66-floor skyscraper in Hudson Yards, Manhattan, New York City. The project was announced in 2016 by real estate developer Tishman Speyer as a 1,031-foot (314 m) skyscraper with 2.85 million square feet (265,000 m2) and 66 floors. The tower is being designed by Danish architectural firm Bjarke ...
Average Building Height for New York, London and Paris! Jump to Latest 42K views 5 replies 5 participants last post by pedrorosario Sep 29, 2017
By: Nikolai Fedak on December 17th 2014 at 2:45 pm. A new tower at 520 Fifth Avenue has been a long time coming, and Thor Equities has already released preliminary renderings of what the building’s retail podium will look like. But now, the first filings for the (likely) condominium portion of the development are up, and YIMBY can reveal that ...
The first major project, announced last year, is the skyscraper that will replace the former Union Carbide building at 270 Park Avenue. According to a release from the development team, the new building that the developers have planned would span around 2 million square feet—that would make it larger than One Vanderbilt, which is rising on ...
It is one of just two buildings designed by the prolific Chicago School architect in New York, and it became a city landmark yesterday despite the reservations of Extell Development, which owns the property and intends to make it part of a $1.5 billion mixed-use project. 1780 Broadway and 225 West 57th Street.