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Incredible that with the potential of 350 Park and 175 Park being built how quickly 270 Park could go from the most state of the art office building in NYC to third place on just Park Ave.

It's like the 1930s all over again with Chrysler and ESB and I'm here for it.
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^ The longer the delay in starting 175 Park, the likelier it becomes that we’ll be watching 350 Park and 175 Park rise togther. That will be something. Both sites require demo. 350 needs to get approvals out of the way, which should be complete by the end next summer.
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The lack of news about 175 is disheartening. Hopefully, we’ll get an announcement before the end of this year.
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The lack of news about 175 is disheartening. Hopefully, we’ll get an announcement before the end of this year.
Projects like that are often a shot in the dark, even in NYC.

I'm very cautiously optimistic about these two but cautiously is the keyword.
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Projects like that are often a shot in the dark, even in NYC.

I'm very cautiously optimistic about these two but cautiously is the keyword.
This tower is not a shot in the dark. Absent an unforeseen catastrophe like war with China over Taiwan, this is virtually assured of happening. It’s just a matter of when.
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This tower is not a shot in the dark. Absent an unforeseen catastrophe like war with China over Taiwan, this is virtually assured of happening. It’s just a matter of when.
Something gigantic and iconic will rise at both spots; just a matter of time.

Development rights in NYC are a license to mint gold.

NYC will continue being the crown jewel of the world's most powerful nation for the next 100 years.

Maybe a city down South or out West will eclipse it by then, but I highly doubt it.

And the thing is- 175 Park and 350 Park are just the beginning. I wager there will be 50-75 supertalls in Midtown alone before 2050.

People, especially younger people, love the idea of living in Midtown. It is starting to get a very Blade Runner like quality to it.
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The lack of news about 175 is disheartening. Hopefully, we’ll get an announcement before the end of this year.
There’s no news to be heard on that one. Lease negotiations take place over the long term. Financing will come after that. There are no major changes in design. So there will be no news on that front. All you have to do is sit, and wait.
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