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artspook Mar 11, 2016 9:14 PM

then "monoliths of the north" they are . .
good call NYguy . .

CityGuy87 Mar 11, 2016 9:36 PM

Or how about the Central Park Sentinels?

That has a nice ring to it.

artspook Mar 11, 2016 10:19 PM

"Giants of Central Park" - Shwayze . . (big beanstalk humanoid-ish) . .
"monoliths of the north" - NYguy . . (mystic talesman-like volumes) . .
"Central Park Sentinels" - citiGuy . . (soldiers guarding) . . . . all good . .
what 'bout "Central Park Citadels" . . or "Citadels of the North" . . (lofty strongholds) . .

actually I think "Monoliths of the North" . .
may conjure up a more impressive range . . of curious bewilderment . .
slightly ominous . . in the strange realm of the imagination . .

chris08876 Mar 11, 2016 10:45 PM

I think the USSR tower.

The United Super Socialite Rich Tower.

Where the USSR commitee watched the poor proletariat below, while sipping some imported bourgeoisie wine and exclaiming "Capital Gains" in a hypo manic voice.

Legend saids that they launch paper airplanes to 432 Park, with secret codes written on them under the guise of a chess game. Each move brings them closer to a checkmate, where they will conquer all of NYC with monolithic towers. They also talk shit about One57, for the poor investment. If only they had waited a few years.

Shwayze1994 Mar 11, 2016 11:44 PM

A decade from now, when these monolithic towers hugging the south end of Central Park are complete, this will easily be my favorite view of New York City's skyline.

NYguy Mar 12, 2016 1:52 AM

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Originally Posted by chris08876 (Post 7368120)
I think the USSR tower.

The United Super Socialite Rich Tower.

Where the USSR commitee watched the poor proletariat below, while sipping some imported bourgeoisie wine and exclaiming "Capital Gains" in a hypo manic voice.

Legend saids that they launch paper airplanes to 432 Park, with secret codes written on them under the guise of a chess game. Each move brings them closer to a checkmate, where they will conquer all of NYC with monolithic towers. They also talk shit about One57, for the poor investment. If only they had waited a few years.


I'm not sure how super rich most of this tower will be though. Is it all billionaire class? I don't think so. One thing for certain though, it will need a name that rolls off the tongue. Steinway is fine, but this one should have been called "the Spire" instead of Tishman's building. It looks more the part.


http://www.pbase.com/nyguy/image/162741745/original.jpg

Derchin Mar 12, 2016 3:53 AM

It has this eerie, noir-ish Chrysler Building vibe to it in that picture.

jbermingham123 Mar 12, 2016 10:36 PM

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Originally Posted by artspook (Post 7368082)
"Giants of Central Park" - Shwayze . . (big beanstalk humanoid-ish) . .
"monoliths of the north" - NYguy . . (mystic talesman-like volumes) . .
"Central Park Sentinels" - citiGuy . . (soldiers guarding) . . . . all good . .
what 'bout "Central Park Citadels" . . or "Citadels of the North" . . (lofty strongholds) . .

actually I think "Monoliths of the North" . .
may conjure up a more impressive range . . of curious bewilderment . .
slightly ominous . . in the strange realm of the imagination . .

how about:

The Big Sticks
Tax-Evasion Towers
The Rent-Is-Too-Damn Highrises
Chinatown (oh wait thats already taken)
The Slender Sun Slayers of Snob Street

or my personal favorite:

That Group Of Rather Tall Buildings

Busy Bee Mar 13, 2016 1:17 AM

Foreign erections?

chris08876 Mar 13, 2016 3:14 AM

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Originally Posted by NYguy (Post 7368329)
I'm not sure how super rich most of this tower will be though. Is it all billionaire class? I don't think so.

Possibly. I wonder what the pricing will be on some of the units. Might be a bargain compared to the other 57 Street towers. Tower Verre is cheap compare to what the units are going for at 432 and One57, and its a much better tower. 16 million might seem a lot, but its way better then 40 million. I wonder if this will eclipse 432 when it comes to the most expensive unit in the city's history? Or will that title go to Nordstrom. Either way, this is something that is for the 1/1000 of 1%. A million is not rich anymore. The standard for being rich is more like 10 million.

For the lucky few who will live in this tower, man, what a privilege to live in such a work of art. This tower, along with 30 Hudson IMO are the best towers to come out of this boom cycle.

NYguy Mar 13, 2016 5:40 AM

^ They will be living in a true landmark. This tower will be among the more memorable icons of the city, both new and old.

DURKEY427 Mar 13, 2016 5:30 PM

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Originally Posted by THE BIG APPLE (Post 5627795)
This the rendering AS OF NOW. I'm sure It'll change.

http://www.pbase.com/image/93718946.jpg

Accidentally clicked on the first page then remembered what we started with in the first place. We've come a long way

Vortex11 Mar 13, 2016 5:55 PM

Adding to that, I like this post by Hunser!
This thing literally doubled in height!

"May 3, 2012, 7:01 PM
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Steinway to Heaven |¦┆┊


^^ Good to know, another 700 footer for NY. I lost count already. "

chris08876 Mar 13, 2016 7:05 PM

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Originally Posted by Vortex11 (Post 7369394)
Adding to that, I like this post by Hunser!
This thing literally doubled in height!

"May 3, 2012, 7:01 PM
hunser's Avatar
hunser hunser is offline
Steinway to Heaven |¦┆┊


^^ Good to know, another 700 footer for NY. I lost count already. "

That was back in the day, when 700 feet was respectable. Nowadays, its a mid rise in this boom. If its not a 1000 feet, it gets lost in the pile.

We now have 700 feet + rising in DoBro and LIC, and mutiple towers. Hell, we have a JDS tower thats 1,000 feet + in DoBro and a 900 footer in Jersey City. Unthinkable 5 years ago. :cheers:

gttx Mar 13, 2016 7:38 PM

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Originally Posted by artspook (Post 7368082)
"Giants of Central Park" - Shwayze . . (big beanstalk humanoid-ish) . .
"monoliths of the north" - NYguy . . (mystic talesman-like volumes) . .
"Central Park Sentinels" - citiGuy . . (soldiers guarding) . . . . all good . .
what 'bout "Central Park Citadels" . . or "Citadels of the North" . . (lofty strongholds) . .

actually I think "Monoliths of the North" . .
may conjure up a more impressive range . . of curious bewilderment . .
slightly ominous . . in the strange realm of the imagination . .

"The Central Park Five"

Hudson11 Mar 13, 2016 7:48 PM

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Originally Posted by gttx (Post 7369450)
"The Central Park Five"

:uhh:

Vortex11 Mar 14, 2016 1:26 AM

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Originally Posted by chris08876 (Post 7369439)
That was back in the day, when 700 feet was respectable. Nowadays, its a mid rise in this boom. If its not a 1000 feet, it gets lost in the pile.

We now have 700 feet + rising in DoBro and LIC, and mutiple towers. Hell, we have a JDS tower thats 1,000 feet + in DoBro and a 900 footer in Jersey City. Unthinkable 5 years ago. :cheers:

You're right! By the end of this decade the cityscape is going to be almost unrecognizable compared to 2010

artspook Mar 15, 2016 1:25 AM

jbermingham's witty truisms viewpoint . .
exposing the other dark side of an interesting coin . .

"The Big Sticks
Tax-Evasion Towers
The Rent-Is-Too-Damn Highrises
Chinatown (oh wait thats already taken)
The Slender Sun Slayers of Snob Street
. . or my personal favorite: That Group Of Rather Tall Buildings" . .

chris08876 Mar 15, 2016 2:11 AM

For the Central Park NIMBY's, "The Shadows of Mordor" is more appropriate. Because for them, 57th Street is where sun meets darkness. Casting a shadow over their precious green land from citadels of power. Evil meets good.

Luckily for us, evil is winning!

chris08876 Mar 15, 2016 2:19 AM

Whatever name they may be colloquially called, what is important is the progress.

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