NEW SKYSCRAPERS
Skyscraper is a building taller than 492 ft (150 m) |
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What is a slender skyscraper? |
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One World Trade Center: 1,776 feet (541 m) |
With its spire, the structure reaches a symbolic height of 1,776 feet; without, it’s a mere 1,368 feet. |
Central Park Tower: 1,550 feet (472 m) |
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111 W 57th Street: 1,428 feet (453 m) |
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45 Broad Street: feet (366 m) |
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One Vanderbilt: 1,401 feet (427 m) |
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432 Park Avenue: 1,396 feet (426 m) |
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2 World Trade Center: 1,340 feet |
In 2015, Bjarke Ingels Group signed on to design this 1,340-foot tower, replacing original architects Foster + Partners. But in an unexpected twist, the assumed anchor tenant, News Corp., decided not to move downtown, leaving the fate of the tower—and Ingels’s design—up in the air. If and when it moves forward—Deutsche Bank allegedly has expressed interest—it could rise to 1,340 feet. |
30 Hudson Yards: 1,296 feet (387 m) |
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45 Broad Street: 1,115 feet (366 m) |
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3 World Trade Center: 1,079 feet (329 m) |
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53W53: 1,050 feet |
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The Spiral: 1,031 feet (509 W 34th St) |
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35 Hudson Yards: 1,009 feet |
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One57: 1,005 feet |
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One Manhattan West: 995 feet (401 9th Ave @ 33rd Street) |
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