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List of all 656ft+ / 200m+ skyscrapers in
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Areals featuring New York's 5 skyline clusters: Midtown, Downtown, Long Island City, Downtown Brooklyn and Jersey City.


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Completed / Topped out*

1,000 footers:

1. One World Trade Center, 1,776ft (541m) [roof 1,368ft / 417m]
2. 432 Park Avenue, 1,397ft (426m)
3. Empire State Building, 1,250ft (381m) [antenna 1,454ft / 443m]
4. Bank of America Tower, 1,200ft (366m) [roof 945ft / 288m]
5. Three World Trade Center, 1,080ft (329m)*
6. Chrysler Building, 1,046ft (319m) [roof 925ft / 282m]
7. New York Times Tower, 1,046ft (319m) [roof 745ft / 227m]
8. One57, 1,005ft (306m)


900 footers:

9. Four World Trade Center, 977ft (298m)
10. 220 Central Park South, 952ft (290m) *
11. 70 Pine Street, 952ft (290m) [roof 848ft / 258m]
12. 30 Park Place, 937ft (286m)
13. 40 Wall Street, 927ft (283m) [roof 900ft / 274m]
14. Citigroup Center, 915ft (279m)


800 footers:

15. 10 Hudson Yards, 895ft (273m)
16. 8 Spruce Street, 876ft (267m)
17. Trump World Tower, 861ft (262m)
18. Comcast Building, 850ft (259m)
19. 56 Leonard Street, 821ft (250m)
20. Cityspire Center, 814ft (248m)
21. One Chase Manhattan Plaza, 813ft (248m)
22. Conde Nast Building, 809ft (247m) [antenna 1118ft / 341m]
23. Met Life Building, 808ft (246m)
24. Bloomberg Tower, 807ft (246m) [antenna 941ft / 287m]


700 footers:

25. Woolworth Building, 792ft (241m)
26. 50 West Street, 783ft (239m)
27. 520 Park Avenue, 781ft (238m) *
28. 1 Worldwide Plaza, 778ft (237m)
29. 45 East 22nd Street, 777ft (237m) *
30. Carnegie Hall Tower, 757ft (231m)
31. 383 Madison Avenue, 755ft (230m)
32. 1715 Broadway, 753ft (230m)
33. AXA Center, 752ft (229m)
34. One Penn Plaza, 750ft (229m)
35. 1251 Avenue of the Americas, 750ft (229m)
36. Time Warner Center North Tower, 749ft (228m)
37. Time Warner Center South Tower, 749ft (228m)
38. Goldman Sachs Headquarters, 749ft (228m)
39. 60 Wall Street, 745ft (227m)
40. One Astor Plaza, 745ft (227m)
41. 1 Liberty Plaza, 743ft (226m)
42. 20 Exchange Place, 741ft (226m)
43. 7 World Trade Center, 741ft (226m)
44. Three World Financial Center, 739ft (225m)
45. Bertelsmann Building, 733ft (223m)
46. Three Manhattan West, 731ft (223m) *
47. Times Square Tower, 726ft (221m)
48. Metropolitan Tower, 716ft (218m)
49. 252 East 57th Street, 715ft (218m)
50. 100 East 53rd Street, 712ft (217m) *
51. 500 Fifth Avenue, 709ft (216m)
52. JPMorganChase World HQ, 707ft (216m)
53. General Motors Building, 705ft (215m)
54. Metropolitan Life Tower, 700ft (213m)


600 footers:

55. Americas Tower, 692ft (211m)
56. Solow Building, 689ft (210m)
57. HSBC Bank Building, 688ft (210m)
58. 5 Beekman Street, 687ft (209m)
59. 55 Water Street, 687ft (209m)
60. 277 Park Avenue, 687ft (209m)
61. 1585 Broadway, 685ft (209m)
62. Random House Tower, 684ft (208m)
63. Four Seasons Hotel, 682ft (208m)
64. Sky, 676ft (206m)
65. 1221 Avenue of the Americas, 674ft (205m)
66. Lincoln Building, 673ft (205m)
67. One Court Square, 673ft (205m)
68. Barclay Tower, 673ft (205m)
69. Paramount Plaza, 670ft (204m)
70. 440 West 42nd Street, 669ft (204m)
71. Trump Tower, 664ft (202m)
72. Silver Towers South, 656ft (200m)
73. Silver Towers North, 656ft (200m)



Under construction

1,000 footers:

1. Central Park Tower, 1,550ft (472m)
2. 111 West 57th Street, 1,428ft (435m)
3. One Vanderbilt Place, 1,401ft (427m) [roof 1,288ft / 393m]
4. 30 Hudson Yards, 1,296ft (395m)
5. 9 DeKalb Avenue, 1,066ft (325m)
6. Tower Verre, 1,050ft (320m)
7. The Girasole, 1,050ft (320m)
8. 35 Hudson Yards, 1,039ft (317m)


900 footers:

9. One Manhattan West, 995ft (303m)
10. 15 Hudson Yards, 912ft (278m)


800 footers:

11. 125 Greenwich Street, 898ft (274m)
12. 425 Park Avenue, 893ft (272m)
13. One Manhattan Square, 831ft (253m)
14. 138 East 50th Street, 803ft (245m)


700 footers:

15. 111 Murray Street, 792ft (241m)
16. 55 Hudson Yards, 780ft (238m)
17. 118 Fulton Street, 758ft (231m)
18. 15 East 30th Street, 756ft (231m)
19. 281 5th Avenue, 728ft (222m)
20. Citypoint Tower 1, 721ft (220m)
21. 23 Park Row, 701ft (214m)

600 footers:

22. 242 West 52nd Street, 676ft (206m)
23. One Seaport, 670ft (204m)
24. 45 Park Place, 667ft (203m)



On hold

1,000 footers:

1. Two World Trade Center, 1,323ft (403m) [height change likely]


Site preparation* / Approved / Proposed

1,000 footers:

1. 80 South Street, 1,438ft (438m)
2. 666 5th Avenue, 1,400ft (427m)
3. Shvo Central Park Tower, 1,320ft+ (400m+)
4. 335 Madison Avenue, 1,320ft+ (400m+)
5. 151 East 60th Street, 1,240ft (378m)
6. 15 Penn Plaza, 1,216ft (371m) [Stale Proposal]
7. Two Manhattan West, 1,216ft (371m) *
8. 1 Park Lane, 1,210ft (369m)
9. 41 West 57th Street, 1,200ft+ (366m+)
10. 45 Broad Street, 1,127ft (344m) *[height change likely]
11. Hudson Yards Phase II Supertall, 1,100ft+ (335m+)
12. 520 West 41st Street, 1,100ft (335m) *
13. 262 5th Avenue, 1,050ft (320m)
14. 247 Cherry Street, 1,008ft (307m)
15. The Spiral, 1,005ft (306m)
16. 386 Flatbush Avenue, 1,000ft (305m)
17. 360 10th Avenue 1,000ft+ (305m+)
18. 237 Park Avenue, 1,000ft+ (305m+)
19. 341 Madison Avenue, 1,000ft+ (305m+)
20. 31 West 57th Street, 1,000ft+ (305m+)
21. Cetra Ruddy UES Tower, 1,000ft+ (305m+)
22. 1710 Broadway, 1,000ft+ (305m+)
23. 740 8th Avenue, 1,000ft+ (305m+)
24. 144 West 34th Street, 1,000ft+ (305m+)
25. 562-570 5th Ave, 1,000ft+ (305m+)
26. 989-993 6th Ave, 1,000ft+ (305m+)



900 footers:

27. 50 Hudson Yards, 985ft (300m) *
28. Court Square City View Tower, 984ft (300m)
29. SNCI NYC Tower, 950ft (290m)
30. One Madison Avenue, 937ft (286m) [Stale Proposal]
31. 520 5th Avenue, 920ft (280m) *
32. 80 Flatbush Avenue Tower II, 920ft (280m)
33. 29 - 37 41st Avenue, 915ft (279m)
34. 3 West 29th Street, 900ft+ (274m+)


800 footers:

35. 92 Fulton Street, 886ft (270m)
36. 20 Times Square, 856ft (261m) [Stale Proposal]
37. 130 William Street, 800ft (244m)*
38. 650 Madison Avenue, 800ft+ (244m+)


700 footers:

39. 260 South Street Tower I, 798ft (243m)
40. 8 West 30th Street, 796ft (243m)*
41. 321 East 96th Street, 760ft (232m)
42. 360 10th Avenue, 756ft (231m)
43. 55 Broad Street, 741ft (226m)
44. 260 South Street Tower II, 728ft (222m)
45. 43-30 24th Street, 725ft (221m)
46. 271 South Street, 724ft (221)
47. Hudson Rise, 720ft (219m) *
48. Nobu Hotel and Residences, 709ft (216m)
49. 309 11th Avenue, 701ft (214m)
50. Sutton Place Tower, 700ft (213m) *
51. 12 East 37th Street, 700ft+ (213m+)
52. Five World Trade Center, 700ft+ (213m+) [Stale Proposal]
53. 451 10th Avenue, 700ft+ (213m+)
54. 6 Columbus Circle, 700ft+ (213m+)


600 footers:


55. 200 Amsterdam Avenue, 666ft (203m)
56. 111 Washington Street, 656ft+ (200m+) *
57. Public New York, 656ft+ (200m+)
58. 31 West 57th Street, 656ft+ (200m+)


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Right now NYC has about 280 buildings exceeding 500ft / 152m!


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Jersey City



1. 55 Hudson Street, 1,000ft+ (305m+) - Proposed
2. Liberty Rising, 1,000ft+ (305m+) - Proposed
3. 99 Hudson Street, 900ft (274m) - Under construction
4. One Journal Square (City Center Towers) II, 800ft+ (244m+) - Approved
5. 30 Hudson Street, 781ft (238m) - Completed
6. Journal Squared Tower III, 742ft (226m) - Approved
7. Urban Ready Living I, 713ft (217m) - Topped out
8. Urban Ready Living II, 713ft (217m) - Approved
9. Urban Ready Living III, 713ft (217m) - Approved
10. One Journal Square (City Center Towers) I, 701ft (214m) - Approved
11. San Remo, 700ft+ (213m+) - Proposed


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Old Posted Oct 7, 2011, 10:49 PM
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In 5 years NYC skyline will be absolutely incredible !!!!
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In 5 years NYC skyline will be absolutely incredible !!!!
I think it already is.
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Thanks for starting this thread and the great pics!
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Old Posted Oct 8, 2011, 9:13 PM
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Dayumn! Let's hope these approved proposals actually get built!
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I like the Drake Hotel design a lot, looks like a simple tube-like tower. Cool to see NYC possibly get a non-office supertall on par with certain Far-East towers that are all residential!
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I wouldn't exactly say that 225 w57 is approved because no plans have been submitted to be approved. Not to say that approval should be a big deal since it will be an as of right tower.
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Old Posted Oct 15, 2011, 2:02 PM
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^^ you're right, as far as I know there haven't been any DOB filings... I'll change it to proposed.

possible new render for the Manhattan West Towers:



note that the final height remains uncertain.

other news: 3WTC is now 1080' tall, making it the 3rd tallest in New York (after ESB and BofA).

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5. 15 Penn PLaza, 1216ft (370,6m), Approved



This was posted a couple years ago. Is this one still going to be built? If so, it'll probably steal the spotlight from the Empire State Bldg., but at least the ESB would have a friend.

imo, if a major building goes up that close to it, it should be just short of the 86th floor(ESB) so that, at least, the mooring mast & antenna are still that vicinity's highest point. The ESB should continue to dominate its neighborhood.
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I like the Drake Hotel design a lot, looks like a simple tube-like tower. Cool to see NYC possibly get a non-office supertall on par with certain Far-East towers that are all residential!
Its height and location remind me of the the long elevator ride Tom Cruise took at the end of Vanilla Sky (that tower was obviously CGed).

Personally, I think that if they build a square tower that tall, it should have a much larger foot print and floor area. Trump World Tower, by the UN, has a larger foot print and it's still a bit on the extreme side. And TWT is still well over 400' shy of this Drake.
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This was posted a couple years ago. Is this one still going to be built? If so, it'll probably steal the spotlight from the Empire State Bldg., but at least the ESB would have a friend.

imo, if a major building goes up that close to it, it should be just short of the 86th floor(ESB) so that, at least, the mooring mast & antenna are still that vicinity's highest point. The ESB should continue to dominate its neighborhood.
Yes, it's going to be built as soon as a major tenant is found. 15 Penn is already approved, it's probably only a matter of time until we here some news about a tenant.

No, the ESB had it's time. NY needs to move forward; new (supertall) towers will rise near the ESB, whether we like it or not.
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Yes, it's going to be built as soon as a major tenant is found. 15 Penn is already approved, it's probably only a matter of time until we here some news about a tenant.

No, the ESB had it's time. NY needs to move forward; new (supertall) towers will rise near the ESB, whether we like it or not.

Agreed!

The ESB is great and all but it shouldn't stop taller buildings from rising. We don't want it to be another Philadelphia city hall...
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ESB will always be the king skyscraper and the Chrysler the most beautiful (in my opinion).
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New render of 440 Park (the correct adress is actually 432 Park Avenue):


http://online.wsj.com/article/SB1000...googlenews_wsj

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^I am amazed that this was approved, given proximity to central park and the trials experienced by the Tour Verre (The latter is in my view, either the coolest rendering in history or quite simply the best looking skyscraper of the past 50 years [along with Bank of China in HK)
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^^ Yeah, Tower Verre certainly is a marvel. Shame it had a height reduction whereas this monster will likely be 400m tall. Seems to me there's no such thing as justice in the skyscraper world. :|

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This was posted a couple years ago. Is this one still going to be built? If so, it'll probably steal the spotlight from the Empire State Bldg., but at least the ESB would have a friend.

imo, if a major building goes up that close to it, it should be just short of the 86th floor(ESB) so that, at least, the mooring mast & antenna are still that vicinity's highest point. The ESB should continue to dominate its neighborhood.
Is that building the box the Empire State Building came in?
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New renders for the Hudson Yards!

Shorter tower ~ 996ft, construction to begin 3rd quarter 2012
Taller tower: ~ 1278ft, construction to begin 4th quarter 2012






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It's great to see that we are finally getting a tower taller than ESB other than the WTC!!
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Yeah I am, and if the design is right, and if there is a demand then by all means build a 2,000 foot hypertall. Also yeah I hope something like that happens. Some sort of signature building for the Hudson Yards.
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