Render courtesy of Rafael Viñoly Architects/Halkin Mason
Current Status: Completed
In the summer of 2014, 432 Park Avenue surpassed the Empire State Building as the tallest building in midtown, a title the ESB held since the Great Depression.
432 Park Avenue Vital Stats
Address: 432 Park Avenue (Community Board 5)
Type: Mixed Commercial and Residential
Name: 432 Park Avenue aka 432 Park Avenue Condominiums
Construction: Begun November 2011; Completed December 2015
Design Architect: Rafael Viñoly
Executive Architect: SLCE Architect LLP
Developer: CIM Group/Macklowe Properties
Builder: Lend Lease Project Management & Construction
Height: 1,396 feet, (425.5 Meters); 88 Stories
Total Construction Floor Area: 412,637 square feet; 38,335 square meters
Site Area: __
Density:
View Zoning Diagram HERE
Loopholes Exploited: Excessive Floor to Floor Heights (16’5″ on average); Excessive Mechanical Area (19 Floors!); Unenclosed Patios as design feature.
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At Thursday, June 22nd's Save New York Summit, #VotersAgainstSupertalls rallied to support appropriately scaled development and protect our skyline for a myriad of reasons. Among the speakers was Attorney and Community Defender Michael Hiller. Below is an excerpt of...
Voters Against Supertalls
New Yorkers from neighborhoods across the city came together on Thursday, June 22, 2017, for a Save New York Summit to discuss City policies that have enabled and incentivized the trend of supertall development, now threatening traditional residential neighborhoods...
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