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Old Posted Feb 8, 2025, 11:23 PM
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Originally Posted by BanBrokenChatBots View Post
It's all about maximizing office floor space and the top of 350 Park Avenue is mostly mechanical maximizing the commercial space with the existing setback laws..
What are the existing setback laws anyway? I was aware some existed in Manhattan but also wondering how some buildings like the WTC and HY are able to have supertall sheer slabs with no setbacks at all (which I like tbh).

432 Park Ave does too but that's residential.
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