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Old Posted May 22, 2019, 5:32 AM
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Design Vision

This new architectural landmark will rise 1,550 feet
above New York City, establishing it as the tallest
residential building in the world.

Elegant and graceful, its strong presence positions
Central Park Tower as a powerful and poised statement
along the Manhattan skyline.


Central Park Tower features the highest residences in the world.

Extell and Adrian Smith + Gordon Gill Architecture
have taken the responsibility of designing such a
prominent landmark in one of the world's most
famous skylines very seriously. Together they have
created a building that is respectful, bold and refined.

The tower will rise above a podium base and
will house 179 of the most exclusive homes in
the world. At a height of 300 feet from the
street, the tower cantilevers to the East, creating
Central Park views for all north-facing residences.


From Rock to Top

Some of the world’s most iconic tall
buildings live in New York, and have
become symbols of this City. They owe
their shape, recognition and height to the
unconquerable Manhattan bedrock. It is on
this foundation that Central Park Tower
dares to reach new heights, a shimmering
beacon of glass, steel, ambition and aspiration.

Located on Manhattan’s Billionaire's Row and steps
from Central Park, the tower’s vast footprint
offered the unique opportunity to design a
structure of enormous strength and great
elegance.



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