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Old Posted Dec 23, 2025, 2:05 PM
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I wonder if the plan has changed, and glass will cover the east facade. I really hope so because an 850 foot wall of that horrendous grey brick on Fifth would look terrible.




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^ That's not brick; It's aluminum.
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I thought the east face and elevator core were going to be clad in brushed aluminum panels. This looks very different from the renderings. The renderings showed no texture at all on these surfaces.
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Old Posted Mar 5, 2026, 8:32 PM
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Disgusting how this building turns its back on 5th Ave, one of the grandest streets in the world
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Old Posted Apr 26, 2026, 10:07 PM
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New Yorkers are freaking out all over social media over this building.

Can't say I blame them, it's very ugly and ruins an iconic view.
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Old Posted Apr 26, 2026, 11:59 PM
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What a stark contrast between this and 516 Fifth Avenue, which is absolutely beautiful in the photos.
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I think this building will struggle enormously to attract buyers, will quickly become a huge political whipping-point about class inequality, and may eventually get demolished when it fully metastasizes as the symbol of billionaire excess and inhumanity. This tower, more than many of the others those have risen in the past decade, really raises its middle finger to the citizens of NYC.
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Yeah, good luck with all that weird NIMBY fantasizing.

This will be one of many upcoming sliver towers in this portion of Manhattan.
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Yeah, good luck with all that weird NIMBY fantasizing.
More and more, this is a forum for Autistic Train Kids, except all the kids are obsessed with shitty Pikettyscrapers instead of Thomas the Tank Engine.

Imagine liking buildings more than cities. Couldn't be me...
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Old Posted Apr 27, 2026, 3:31 PM
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i dont even think about this building or this view, before or after.

if you actually live in the city you get around and get all the views you want, not just one.

it will sell out and sit empty like all these rest of the rich guy apts in nyc, west end london, monaco, etc.

its another money laundering sinkhole, with more to come.

that's part of life too.

i hope mamdani and hochul tax the shite out of them.
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More and more, this is a forum for Autistic Train Kids, except all the kids are obsessed with shitty Pikettyscrapers instead of Thomas the Tank Engine.

Imagine liking buildings more than cities. Couldn't be me...
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More and more, this is a forum for Autistic Train Kids, except all the kids are obsessed with shitty Pikettyscrapers instead of Thomas the Tank Engine.

Imagine liking buildings more than cities. Couldn't be me...
No urbanist would write such garbage.

Buildings obviously form cities. Buildings with small footprints are frequently the best kinds of buildings, because they preserve exiting historic stock and create greater pedestrian-level variation.

Skinny towers are generally fantastic for Manhattan's urban form. Zoning should encourage more skinny towers.
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This is where I hope for a big fat tower of about 500-700 feet can be built next to it on either side to block most of its blandness. Even if the fat tower is bland, I think it would be better than this skinny thing.
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No urbanist would write such garbage.

Buildings obviously form cities. Buildings with small footprints are frequently the best kinds of buildings, because they preserve exiting historic stock and create greater pedestrian-level variation.

Skinny towers are generally fantastic for Manhattan's urban form. Zoning should encourage more skinny towers.
Classic Crawford.. purposefully disregarding the very obvious subtext of posts so he can argue against straw men. Just loves to argue
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