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Old Posted Oct 18, 2024, 12:41 PM
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It amazes me there how the Chrysler Building is 1,046 ft tall, if placed in Miami FL (having the current tallest at 868ft tall) it can easily be a behemoth. Yet it looks tiny amongst these new Grand Central super giants. Nice to see diferente facades, class colors, and styles, from Vanderbilt to this 270 Park ave. I used to work at the demolished old Chase Manhattan Bank building. Can’t wait for 175 Park ave to join the group! We’re truly gifted here in New York city, and will upload pics as soon this school semester is over!
Not for long, there is a skyscraper of almost the same height under construction (1,041ft Waldorf Astoria), however, I would gladly take the Chrysler Building any day as it's one of the most beautiful skyscrapers ever.
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This building looks like it's going to eat Vanderbilt....


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