NEW YORK | 350 Park Avenue | 1,413 FT | 64 FLOORS

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Lots of hoops to jump through along the approval journey for these tall buildings. Pretty crazy. I’m hoping for the best.

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Renderings by F+P


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That base looks rather Apple Store like.

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Yeah, it’s far less dramatic than 270 Park — closer to a more boring Manhattan West.

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Makes sense because F&P designed the aesthetic and palette for Apple’s HQ & stores

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New rendering (of the older design) shown during the CPC public review presentation:

The presentation itself can be found on the ZAP site:

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https://www.bloomberg.com/opinion/features/2025-04-09/hedge-fund-risk-shadow-banks-are-too-big-to-stay-in-the-shadows

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Just seeing this but love how the rendering shows the widened Park Avenue median.

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Tragic that they’re spending $4.5 billion and wouldn’t aim for a unique design.

I sure loved the original’s uniqueness in that regard.

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1600 feet,

YES

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Literal dick-measuring contest happening on Park Avenue and I love it

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Where did the 1,650 feet figure come from?

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These developers gotta stop being pus*y and build above 1WTC. Arab and Asian cities are building megatalls but the self proclamied capital of the world cant.

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Asian and Middle Eastern cities build megatall skyscrapers mostly to showcase power and attract investors, often within a decade without genuine demand, whereas New York constructs tall buildings based on real demand, growing steadily and logically over its long history.

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If any building should claim megatall status in NYC, it should be 175 Park Avenue. Its in the perfect location and easily has the most prominent architecture.

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It easily could be with a spire design as well which is painful

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I don’t disagree, but you’re not going to tell me NYC doesn’t have the demand for a 1,800 footer or (ideally) a 2k ft megatall. Look at the massive office building boom right now along with all the new residential.

And I can’t speak for other cities but Dubai, just like NYC, is undergoing a building boom and has one of the highest growth rates of any city in the world, so the demand is definitely there. NYC needs a megatall, like that new Ken Griffin tower should be 1800 ft+

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The skyscraper will rise to 1,600 feet — taller than JPMorgan Chase’s new headquarters tower

Scotto said she knows her facade will be under a scaffold when demolition starts next year. “But I hope it will be a beautiful scaffold,” she said with her typical good cheer.

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