Permits Submitted for 175 Park Avenue Supertall Skyscraper Near Grand Central Station
By
Ben Dreith
Slow-proofed and worth the wait. Worth its weight in flour.
Summary
Developers RXR Realty and TF Cornerstone have submitted permits for the 175 Park Avenue supertall skyscraper in Midtown Manhattan, designed by SOM. The project, originally announced in 2019, would replace a Hyatt hotel next to Grand Central Station and become the third-tallest building in New York City if completed. The development takes advantage of 2010 zoning changes that allow for taller buildings in the area.
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· 4 pulledThe developers for the 175 Park Avenue in New York City have submitted permits for the proposed supertall skyscraper by SOM in Midtown Manhattan, which would become the third-tallest in the city if completed.
Developers RXR Realty and TF Cornerstone have brought attention back to the project, which was originally announced in 2019.
Permits have been filed for 175 Park Avenue in Manhattan
The skyscraper would replace a Hyatt hotel next to Grand Central Station, taking advantage of 2010 zoning changes that allowed adjacent buildings to be taller.
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