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  • Опубликовано: 26 сен 2024
  • Today architect Nick Potts joins AD in New York City for an in-depth walking tour of Billionaires’ Row in Midtown Manhattan. West 57th Street has been attracting Manhattan’s wealthiest residents for centuries-a former amalgamation of brownstone and gothic mansions in the 1800s, the street has evolved into a hotspot for supertall luxury skyscrapers boasting the three tallest residential buildings in the world. Join Nick as he deep-dives into the area’s rich history and explains why Billionaires’ Row could only be built on 57th Street.
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Комментарии • 434

  • @sillyhead5
    @sillyhead5 Год назад +405

    This video is incredible. I'd totally watch an entire channel's worth of videos of this guy just walking around NYC and talking about the different buildings, their past, and their connection to the present.

    • @Lost4llen
      @Lost4llen Год назад +4

      yes please Nich we need your own youtube channel

    • @martinhami3
      @martinhami3 Год назад +1

      Yes, I'd like to register my interest please

    • @seanpetaia
      @seanpetaia 10 месяцев назад

      And it going keep continuing to build tell skyline building in the another next 20 years in the future

    • @denisehorner8448
      @denisehorner8448 7 месяцев назад +1

      He talks too fast and slurs his words. Even with closed captions, I am struggling to catch his words, and I'm not deaf, either. It's hard to watch the video and understand his different points 😢 when he rushes through so.

  • @DejayClayton
    @DejayClayton Год назад +239

    This guy makes architectural insight accessible to everyone - great job!

    • @Kognito72
      @Kognito72 Год назад

      Not really understandable to non Americans. We don't know feet

    • @LB14745
      @LB14745 Год назад +2

      ​@@Kognito72It's super hard to know how much a foot is, only architects would know. If you go to Architecture school, they will teach you. So off you go!

    • @monicad99
      @monicad99 Год назад

      yeah, if only one could google it….@@LB14745

    • @leoray1234
      @leoray1234 10 месяцев назад

      @@LB14745I see what you did 😂

  • @JoshuaFagan
    @JoshuaFagan Год назад +756

    Judging by the comments section, I'm in the minority, but I love the architecture of these buildings. They look sleek and futuristic, and they're great editions to the NYC skyline. What I don't love is how they're only apartments for the ludicrously, extravagantly wealthy.

    • @princezsshorts3209
      @princezsshorts3209 Год назад +46

      i agree, i've always had the thought that any "uniquely tall building" should have a public access roof or view point. mostly just out of the desire to experience those views for a moment.

    • @annonymously331
      @annonymously331 Год назад +46

      Yeah, they look far better than the office buildings that were so prevalent back in the 80s. Personally, I don’t see the problem with these towers housing wealthy people. After all, affordable housing could never be built in that location and supertalls take up less land area

    • @massraider
      @massraider Год назад +18

      Great addition, but no one lives there. So the wealthy residents never spend time or money here

    • @annonymously331
      @annonymously331 Год назад +11

      @@massraider Actually it depends. The buildings with limestone facades (like 220 Central Park south) are lived in because more local buyers buy into those while the buildings with glassy facades have more foreign buyers

    • @serafinacosta7118
      @serafinacosta7118 Год назад +9

      Well, it is the obscenely wealthy that justified these projects in the first place. The Osborne was extravagant when it came upon. All you need is to contemplate its grand lobby. You will get the idea.

  • @tylerrhubright8117
    @tylerrhubright8117 Год назад +68

    As a New Yorker that is fascinated by both New York history and architecture....I could watch him talk about the city for literally hours on end and not get bored. Give us more!!

  • @patricksousa10
    @patricksousa10 Год назад +47

    Just visited NYC this past weekend. I never seen such tall & skinny buildings before. This video came at a perfect time! Thanks.

  • @BillWoodillustrator
    @BillWoodillustrator Год назад +78

    I learnt something today- as I thought all the east / west streets were the same width, and not varying in their priorities. 👏🏽 thank you Nick.

  • @traviswilds7018
    @traviswilds7018 Год назад +26

    Can't get enough of these tours

  • @ericcarabetta1161
    @ericcarabetta1161 Год назад +29

    I'm curious what the _actual_ occupancy rate is for these, since they're mostly just bought by billionaires as investments, and they don't even live there.

    • @daikon711
      @daikon711 Год назад +1

      so like brownstones? except these buildings take up the space of two brownstones.

    • @ericcarabetta1161
      @ericcarabetta1161 Год назад +3

      @@daikon711, kinda, they sit on those brownstones because they're usually rent controlled, so they can't profiteer they way they would like, and instead just let it sit empty until they can change the laws.

    • @larrygrimaldi1400
      @larrygrimaldi1400 Год назад

      I have thought for a while that most people who buy these are the wealthy in foreign countries, who don't trust their governments.

  • @2394098234509
    @2394098234509 Год назад +6

    Nick is awesome. Very clear commentary for a general audience, but without dumbing it down

  • @georgemallory797
    @georgemallory797 Год назад +5

    The triplex in Central Park Tower is an incredible tour. It's the most amazing thing I've ever seen. 17,000 sq feet, 45' high winding staircase, private 3 floor elevator, 1441 sq ft balcony, ginormous ballroom, commercial kitchen for ballroom, etc. It's unreal.

  • @JarrettOriginal
    @JarrettOriginal Год назад +92

    Would love to see the interiors of these, especially the upper floors.

    • @serebii666
      @serebii666 Год назад +54

      They are basically all the same, floor-to-ceiling windows, the odd column painted white, and either marble or parquet floors, likely with no furniture, since the units primarily serve as speculative investments, or somewhere tangible to park or launder money.

    • @ande100
      @ande100 Год назад +25

      They are surprisingly and frighteningly noisy in bad weather and some do noticeably sway...😢

    • @suzawilo
      @suzawilo Год назад +6

      ​@@ande100Yikes😢😢😢😢😢

    • @gimmejr
      @gimmejr Год назад +7

      Several videos online of some of the units for sale or when they were for sale.

    • @gstevens6948
      @gstevens6948 Год назад +1

      @@ande100that is a fact.

  • @khalidalali186
    @khalidalali186 Год назад +5

    The Woolworth Building is drop dead gorgeous.

  • @emeraldkaysgarden
    @emeraldkaysgarden Год назад +64

    I'm a native new Yorker born and raised...and these new buildings are hideous!

    • @julietphillips1991
      @julietphillips1991 Год назад +11

      It is not unreasonable to describe them as "hideous." The $$$ the owners/residents possess can also be called "hideous" or "obscene."

    • @maddiekits
      @maddiekits Год назад

      ​@@julietphillips1991tbf not all the units are that obscenely priced, there are some more obtainable by normal people...

    • @AK-pq7wb
      @AK-pq7wb Год назад

      @@maddiekitsI think it’s pretty hideous that the wealth gap is so large that some people are able to have THIS while others would be fortunate to be allowed to sit on the curb outside of these buildings… that’s really, really hideous and it trumps anything positive one could say about these buildings.

    • @dins5066
      @dins5066 7 месяцев назад

      Speak for yourself

  • @eduardvandijk3431
    @eduardvandijk3431 Год назад +19

    New York needs more neo art deco.

  • @AustenSummers
    @AustenSummers 11 месяцев назад +2

    Nick Potts is a great guide

  • @126anaa126
    @126anaa126 Год назад +61

    I can appreciate these modern buildings but I can’t wrap my head around how someone can feel comfortable living at these heights daily 😮 🤯 I guess that’s the least of your concerns with a life that gives you access to these spaces….

    • @teddysdadcory
      @teddysdadcory Год назад +5

      The funny part is that at that height it just feels like you’re looking down at ants on the ground. I get wobbly on a fourth floor balcony, but on the 57th floor? It feels different. If you ever get the chance, visit a rooftop bar or restaurant and test it out.

    • @susancorgi
      @susancorgi Год назад +1

      can’t agree more but some ppl love the heights lol

    • @SJF15
      @SJF15 Год назад +3

      Plus the risk of fire would scare the life out of me if I lived at the top.

    • @larrygrimaldi1400
      @larrygrimaldi1400 Год назад +4

      I've lived on the 35th floor for 40 years, you don't even think about it as long as all the elevators are working.

  • @thecrowfliescrooked
    @thecrowfliescrooked Год назад +21

    No sir. Tall buildings like these terrify me. I just can't explain it. Even imagining myself in the higher floors gives me chills.

    • @pepo4559
      @pepo4559 Год назад +1

      Same! Makes me feel uneasy!

    • @jl91iii
      @jl91iii Год назад

      I can explain it, watch footage of 9/11 and people having to jump to their deaths and it wouldn't even take a jet plane to set these pencil like buildings ablaze.

    • @savannah115
      @savannah115 11 месяцев назад

      With all the building collapses recently, these things feel like a real gamble to invest in. Who knows what issues will arise in 30 years?

  • @jj-if6it
    @jj-if6it Год назад +53

    When I was last in New York, they really stood out and I couldn't help but think how silly all those tall skinny buildings looked in the skyline

    • @CathyS_Bx
      @CathyS_Bx Год назад +16

      We New Yorkers hate these stupid sliver buildings with a passion. They ruin the skyline and even some "inmates" complain of the buildings swaying, the elevators conking out, etc.

    • @Hullabaloo2013
      @Hullabaloo2013 Год назад +16

      @@CathyS_Bx Speak for yourself. Born and raised New Yorker here who LOVES these additions to the skyline.

    • @johnepants
      @johnepants Год назад +1

      There was something off putting when I came back to NYC last October, but at the same time, buildings evolve. My only concern is, how do they come down when they eventually need to, especially the ones built between historic buildings?

    • @rulingmoss5599
      @rulingmoss5599 Год назад +1

      @@Hullabaloo2013 I feel sorry for you having to live in NYC, hope you get out soon.

    • @paulkunstler9962
      @paulkunstler9962 Год назад +11

      @@rulingmoss5599I feel sorry that you’re an adult Halo fan. Hopefully you grow up soon

  • @2011blueman
    @2011blueman Год назад +5

    What the video doesn't discuss is how many problem these buildings have. They sway WAY too much, the swaying causes the elevators to shutdown frequently, 432 in particular has a lot of wind noise, and they all seem to have plumbing issues.

  • @kennixox262
    @kennixox262 Год назад +38

    How many of those apartments are lived in and how many of those apartments are used as a place to park foreign money?

    • @maddiekits
      @maddiekits Год назад

      The majority of them aren't that extravagant so probably most are lived in. Plenty of units older professionals could afford.

    • @brianredmond4919
      @brianredmond4919 3 месяца назад

      The construction workers don’t care.

  • @mattmayo3539
    @mattmayo3539 Год назад +7

    50 floors up in San Francisco is terrifying. I’d have to be sedated to go in one of these. I’d be petrified.

    • @NotKimiRaikkonen
      @NotKimiRaikkonen Год назад +6

      tbf NYC doesn't have the seismic activity California does.

    • @blainegabbertgabonemhofgoa6602
      @blainegabbertgabonemhofgoa6602 Год назад +2

      Skyscrapers in sf are safer than single family homes built over a garage In earthquakes.

    • @NotKimiRaikkonen
      @NotKimiRaikkonen Год назад +3

      @@blainegabbertgabonemhofgoa6602 except the one thats leaning so much engineers are concerned.

    • @LUIS-ox1bv
      @LUIS-ox1bv Год назад +1

      50 floors is nothing in many cities around the world. 100 stories is the new 50.

  • @jorgejavier1257
    @jorgejavier1257 Год назад +7

    Great tour and explanation of 57th street, history, newcomers, and absolute heights!! great video

  • @ByJakeRyan
    @ByJakeRyan Год назад +16

    for some reason that really simple one with the structure on the outside looks best in my opinion. its so simple, square and peaceful to look at

    • @LUIS-ox1bv
      @LUIS-ox1bv Год назад

      Monotonous, and repetitive. Which are major sins for a building this large and this tall.

  • @paveladamek3502
    @paveladamek3502 Год назад +4

    It is interesting how people used to freak out about skyscrapers casting shade, hence the set-backs, and now we complain about overheated sidewalks and the whole city walks in the shade depending on the time of the day.

    • @CrazedComposure
      @CrazedComposure 9 месяцев назад +1

      In other cities, instead of buildings casting everyone in shadow, they have trees that do it instead. The problem isn't the shade, it's what's making it.

  • @valeria6902
    @valeria6902 Год назад +16

    Are we going to talk about how long AD has been live? 😹

  • @recks1151
    @recks1151 Год назад +7

    They look cheap and pretentious. Why not remain consistent with the rest of the city?

    • @LUIS-ox1bv
      @LUIS-ox1bv Год назад

      You mean like so many other, " cheap and prententious," buildings built throughout the past few decades in New York?

  • @LUIS-ox1bv
    @LUIS-ox1bv Год назад +3

    Glad to see they are returning to the use of Terra cotta, for external use on some of the newer structures.

  • @sjrq
    @sjrq 9 месяцев назад +1

    I personally like some of the Billionaires Row buildings (except 432 Park Ave.), but I’d like for NYC to cap the amount of supertall buildings built and tax residents of these skyscrapers appropriately (look up property tax categories in NYC; it’s crazy how little they pay).

  • @MrDavidPartida
    @MrDavidPartida Год назад +1

    This guy needs his own channel. Great upload AD!

  • @cupdrums
    @cupdrums Год назад +1

    absolutely incredible articulation and explanation of technical terms, fun facts, and history. Nick Potts Well done!

  • @sophiaisabelle01
    @sophiaisabelle01 Год назад +33

    Billionaire's Row has had a reputation for being one of the most well-recognized neighborhoods around NY. We've know just how the wealthy feel inclined to invest on well rounded properties.

    • @erik3371
      @erik3371 Год назад

      Has had? As in not anymore? Is it because so much of the buildings are empty?

  • @EGO0808
    @EGO0808 Год назад +7

    Love this video, very interesting to hear about the history, the architectural styles and the background. It's probably because where I am living in Kuala Lumpur on the 45th floor of a tall (not super tall) residential building called Le Nouvel, overlooking the KLCC park in Kuala Lumpur (not Central Park, I know). I just love living on these high floors, with the fantastic views day and night and their challenging constructions and architecture. Nice!

  • @collidingforces9589
    @collidingforces9589 Год назад +2

    Fascinating! NYC doesn't fail to impress.

  • @jcfretts
    @jcfretts Год назад +9

    These are such a tragedy, such a blight on the city.

    • @AK-pq7wb
      @AK-pq7wb Год назад

      The whole city is a ‘blight’ on nature. New Yorkers are the tragedy.

  • @kevinabbott1456
    @kevinabbott1456 11 месяцев назад +1

    The Woolworth building is my favorite.

  • @NathanHarrison7
    @NathanHarrison7 Месяц назад

    Beautiful analysis. And I love that day to night time-lapse transition of the city at the very end.

  • @andtheneverythingchangedwh5234
    @andtheneverythingchangedwh5234 Год назад +25

    Any New Yorker will tell you. We hate these buildings.

    • @ce2513
      @ce2513 Год назад +6

      Any Earthling will tell you. We hate these buildings' residents.

    • @LUIS-ox1bv
      @LUIS-ox1bv Год назад +5

      Many New Yorkers, like me, disagree with you. There are more pressing things to hate in New York.

    • @IwinMahWay
      @IwinMahWay Год назад

      Only peasant new yorkers hate these

  • @KyleSchwarzRetail
    @KyleSchwarzRetail Год назад +1

    Great look I love this new series of videos out!

  • @eamonshields2754
    @eamonshields2754 Год назад +1

    111 W 57ST looks incredible

  • @suzawilo
    @suzawilo Год назад +5

    Yeah, my fear of heights just got a lot worse😮

  • @D71219ONE
    @D71219ONE Год назад +2

    RCE: “You can tell it was designed by an architect.”
    We need a building designed in the sturdiest and strongest shape.

  • @NICOGIA300
    @NICOGIA300 Год назад +2

    Amazing video.

  • @SpockvsMcCoy
    @SpockvsMcCoy Год назад +9

    Very tall buildings require excessive interior space allocated for elevators, pumps, and other utilities...thus these projects are only completed to satisfy vanity, not practicality.

  • @virtualworldsbyloff
    @virtualworldsbyloff 11 месяцев назад +1

    Those buildings are plagued with issues and they even took the builders to Court, the only reason you don't hear much about it is because owners don't want prices to go down, but they want to ger read of their apartments, check it out

  • @jakobdees3489
    @jakobdees3489 Год назад +2

    awesome, this guy is very knowledgable. And I love newyork.. ;)

  • @leechjim8023
    @leechjim8023 Год назад +1

    Those buildings are SCARY! I want nothing to do with them.

  • @ehyouman
    @ehyouman Год назад +1

    This was very enjoyable thanks!

  • @weijingburr2392
    @weijingburr2392 Год назад +1

    Great presentation. Nick did a great job. Thanks for a very insightful program.

  • @sawarunan
    @sawarunan Год назад +2

    AD, please get Mr. Potts over to Brooklyn so we can see The Brooklyn Tower, aka Isengard 🙇‍♂

  • @SoCalFreelance
    @SoCalFreelance Год назад +1

    Complimentary emergency parachute for each residence 😅

  • @charliesoteriou9870
    @charliesoteriou9870 2 месяца назад

    Great video. Thank you

  • @georgehintenbergerpa4363
    @georgehintenbergerpa4363 Год назад

    Haven’t been back to NYC since the pandemic… looking forward to seeing these super talls on my next visit. Great video

  • @Chopbreaka
    @Chopbreaka Год назад +4

    Native New Yawka here . Friends and I refer to 432 Park Ave as the ronzoni spaghetti box 😂

  • @rolandnelson6722
    @rolandnelson6722 Год назад

    That guy real knows what he is talking about. It is a phenomenal talk.

  • @ShawnLH88
    @ShawnLH88 Год назад +2

    The bedrock beneath the city is literally the reason these buildings are able to even stand without sinking. How are you ignoring that??😂😂😂

    • @larrygrimaldi1400
      @larrygrimaldi1400 Год назад

      True, he starts off standing on the rock in Central Park that was scratched by glaciers.

    • @williamwebb7917
      @williamwebb7917 Год назад +1

      The weight of the buildings are actually making Manhattan sink, albeit slowly, millimeters a year. National Geographic did an article on the subject.

  • @cameronrodgersowens
    @cameronrodgersowens Год назад +1

    Skyscraper cities like NYC and Chicago are so unimpressive when you’re in a state that has tall mountains.

  • @ryanburns6284
    @ryanburns6284 3 месяца назад

    Great tour 👍

  • @obsidiawn2852
    @obsidiawn2852 8 месяцев назад

    The thin apartment building in the beginning of the video cuts through the wind and has less air resistance so a weight on top to keep balance with this building sway makes a lot of sense for additional safety. I like this first building because of how narrow it is. I find the black building with its foundation on the outside curving inward to be intimidating.

  • @p.burley4533
    @p.burley4533 Год назад +2

    What is the weight of the dampers in the super-talls? That alone, at those heights, is an amazing engineering feat.

  • @collegeri
    @collegeri Год назад +1

    Please make more

  • @ninjastar401
    @ninjastar401 Год назад

    I worked on W 57 St and have always stared out at the Vanderbuilt Townhouse…so cool to know the origin story!

  • @polemius01
    @polemius01 Год назад

    Thanks for answering several questions I had about these buildings.

  • @SmartBlurbs
    @SmartBlurbs Год назад

    Kodos to shop architects and Buro Happold on completing the Steinway tower, amazing feat

  • @TerryOkeyTunes
    @TerryOkeyTunes Год назад +1

    Wow what an amazing video. I love how he explains enough detail but in simple language. Thanks for such an awesome video on these (to me nutty) buildings. But I wish he would have explained how in the world the Central Park Tower was able to build OVER the top of another building? Does that mean they would have had to buy the other building to get the air rights?

  • @allythearts5439
    @allythearts5439 Год назад +5

    I dont think id want to live all the way at the top 😂

  • @BenSussmanpro
    @BenSussmanpro Год назад +3

    Great information about these older buildings, but the only thing I’m curious about the pencil-skyscrapers is whether the higher floors are free of rats & other vermin.

  • @jeanbolduc5818
    @jeanbolduc5818 Год назад +17

    We live in a world of non sense and people stupidity is infinite ... Tall skyscrapers do not define the quality of life in a city

  • @thadaHawk
    @thadaHawk Год назад +1

    Coincidentally enough, nearly all of the other World's tallest apartment buildings also exist along a small chunk of one city in Dubai's Marina District, and they are also quite skinny.

  • @ViktorChavez-doall
    @ViktorChavez-doall 9 месяцев назад

    The "set back" form makes no sense when you get to a certain height. The taller the tower the less that makes sense. NY needs to update building codes.

  • @VictorMiranda-gh7mn
    @VictorMiranda-gh7mn 11 месяцев назад

    Central Park tower need more reflecting Outside lights for such a wonderful and beautiful building.
    Is to dark at night time.

  • @claudermiller
    @claudermiller Год назад +1

    Considering the current ocean temperatures I wouldn't live in one of these. I would be afraid of a category 5 storm hitting NYC and contrary to what anyone says, I'm not convinced they would be stable.

    • @LUIS-ox1bv
      @LUIS-ox1bv Год назад

      Neither are two story houses in NJ.

  • @zoperxplex
    @zoperxplex 9 месяцев назад

    These buildings are an eyesore.

  • @eddieg6436
    @eddieg6436 Год назад +6

    Love these new supertalls!! The engineering is incredible, and their height above the park is an awesome sight. ……It is interesting how much they are HATED by New Yorkers!!! I find them fascinating structures!

    • @Ryan-093
      @Ryan-093 Год назад

      people hate them because they are built for foreign billionaires to launder their money. people don't actually live in them. it's just a big investment trophy for the world's ultra wealthy. and at the same time, ordinary people are struggling to pay rent.

  • @Александр-ъ7ю4в
    @Александр-ъ7ю4в Год назад

    These towers are incredible, they look crazier than any other towers on the Earth. New York needs facilities like this

  • @candvand
    @candvand Год назад +1

    432 they might as well put orange roll-up doors in it’s square windows, and make it into a Public Storage.

  • @yammt3148
    @yammt3148 Год назад +2

    All half-empty too.

  • @rafaeluryayev7174
    @rafaeluryayev7174 Год назад

    You know which other buildings had a supportive exoskeleton? The Twin Towers.

  • @annapolly14
    @annapolly14 Год назад +12

    432 park avenue is the worst building in the world

  • @sammyetc
    @sammyetc Год назад +1

    I know these buildings are built to last but you could never find me living in them supertalls… (just the sight of him standing in the windbreak of 111 W made me feel nauseous), 153 W 10th floor would be perfect 😭

  • @ronduenyc76
    @ronduenyc76 10 месяцев назад

    it was not that people was scared , it was people that was around in that era to see two buildings fall ..... And it can happen again .....

  • @SydneyCarton-sf3mq
    @SydneyCarton-sf3mq Год назад +1

    Your videos are amazing. There are more supertall residential towers on the way at 41 W 57th and most likely, on the site just west of the Crown Building.

  • @Antietam22
    @Antietam22 Год назад +2

    This video is very well done. As tall as these buildings are -- and with all the new technology -- I wish Mr. Potts had talked about the issue of sway. How much do these buildings sway on a typical day? What happens in a hurricane? Or, is there no sway as a result of the open floors?

  • @corvetteracing4
    @corvetteracing4 9 месяцев назад

    These buildings are incredible. Works of art

  • @DrRichardMarques
    @DrRichardMarques Год назад

    Really great job with this video! 👏⭐️

  • @301jerm
    @301jerm Год назад +2

    I love this city, that’s all.

  • @Schnorbitz
    @Schnorbitz Год назад +3

    It’s like RUclips was charging you by the second for this vid! Slow down a bit!

    • @avsystem3142
      @avsystem3142 Год назад +2

      You ever been to NYC and talked to a native?

    • @serafinacosta7118
      @serafinacosta7118 Год назад

      Nick’s pace. Try to keep up. If you don’t like the show, there is the next row.

    • @MrPavelvideo
      @MrPavelvideo Год назад

      +100500 too fast

  • @woodrow60
    @woodrow60 Год назад +1

    Great presentation. This channel’s video presentations by senior architects are terrific.

  • @ljtinney
    @ljtinney Год назад +1

    I get far too excited for each of these videos when they come out.

  • @Jackson-ms8zs
    @Jackson-ms8zs Год назад +3

    Was waiting for the host to say something critical about these deeply maligned, hideous buildings that ruin the skyline and service the worst people in the world. Oh, he helped design them? Awesome.

  • @juniorrosado.12
    @juniorrosado.12 4 месяца назад

    If you put antennas, masters, spires or whatever in 432 Park Avenue, 111 West 57 and Central Park Tower just like One World Trade Center, the tallest buildings in NYC and all over US will be located on billionaires row‼️

  • @arte2arquiteto
    @arte2arquiteto 10 месяцев назад

    So many inconsistencies during this presentation, but I'll focus on simply one: Grand Central Terminal is the correct name for the building as Grand Central Station refers only to the post office nearby.

  • @danielterry382
    @danielterry382 11 месяцев назад

    432 Park is a Building involved in Huge Law Suits a s many tenants unhappy, the holes in the building cause Huge wind noise.

  • @stayhappylittlemermaid
    @stayhappylittlemermaid Год назад +3

    Never put off tomorrow what you can do today

  • @divox9pqr
    @divox9pqr Год назад +3

    Would love to have seen the interior of these wonderful tower spaces.

    • @AK-pq7wb
      @AK-pq7wb Год назад

      I’m pretty sure there’s some videos on here that realtors have done

  • @likestoospooge
    @likestoospooge 11 месяцев назад

    These buildings are incredible, but all I could think while watching was No f@cking way would I live in one of those. lol

  • @christinecollins6302
    @christinecollins6302 Год назад +1

    Great history

  • @colinrenfrew48
    @colinrenfrew48 Год назад

    Fascinating video.

  • @kongwaguk8337
    @kongwaguk8337 Год назад +1

    DO WE HAVE do the audio on the NY street... I'm hearing more construction and traffic then architectural digest

  • @sliceserve234
    @sliceserve234 Год назад

    fascinating video!

  • @BorisG13
    @BorisG13 Год назад

    I would love more videos like this