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NYC's Central Park Tower Set to Be World's Tallest Residential Building, With Apartments Listed Up to $63 Million

The $3 billion, 1,550-foot Central Park Tower will be home to apartments costing as much as $63 million for a 112th-floor, 5-bedroom pad

What to Know

  • A New York City condominium tower will be the world's tallest predominantly residential building when it opens next year
  • The $3 billion, 1,550-foot Central Park Tower will be home to apartments costing as much as $63 million for a 112th-floor, 5-bedroom pad
  • Curtains dropped revealing panoramic views, featuring landmarks such as Central Park, the Chrysler Building and the George Washington Bridge

A New York City condominium tower will be the world's tallest predominantly residential building when it opens next year, though it will be competing with other ultra-luxury buildings for billionaire buyers, the building's developer said Tuesday.

Extell Development Co. President Gary Barnett said the $3 billion, 1,550-foot Central Park Tower is entering an "oversupplied" market.

"We have to price it at a reasonable range for this type of product," he said. "And we have to be flexible when we're selling the really large units."

Apartments now listed on Central Park Tower's website range from $6.9 million for a 33rd floor, two-bedroom to $63 million for a 112th-floor, five-bedroom.

Barnett spoke at a "topping off" ceremony Tuesday to celebrate that the still-unfinished tower on Manhattan's so-called Billionaire's Row has reached its full height. Curtains dropped as Barnett pushed a button, revealing panoramic views from what will be someone's 107th-floor living room. All of Central Park was visible, as were landmarks like the Chrysler Building and the George Washington Bridge. One block east was the huge crane helping to build 111 West 57th Street, a rival supertall tower that's also scheduled to open next year.

Critics have complained the tall, skinny towers proliferating along the southern edge of Central Park over the last few years are casting shadows on the park, but Barnett dismissed those concerns. "We've done shadow studies," he said. "It's just a question of, you know, occasionally somebody might be sitting somewhere in the park and there'll be a shadow for, I don't know, 20 or 30 minutes."

Extell secured the right to build Central Park Tower by buying 6,000 square feet of "air rights" from surrounding buildings. Its 1,550-foot height makes it even taller than One World Trade Center without its crowning spire.

The Council on Tall Buildings measures One World Trade Center's height as 1,776 feet, a tally that includes the spire. Measured just to the roof, One World Trade's height would be 1,368 feet. By comparison, Chicago's Willis Tower is 1,451 feet when measured to the top of its roof and 1,729 feet when measured to the top of the television masts atop its roof.

Central Park Tower will be the world's tallest building that is mostly residential, although there are other buildings with a residential component that will be taller.

Extell's partners in the project include Nordstrom, which is building a seven-story department store at the building's base.

Nordstrom department store will occupy the first seven floors of the West 57th Street building.

A child has died after a car jumped a curb in the Bronx Tuesday afternoon, police said.

Cop received a call just before 4 p.m. that a young child had been hit by a car along East 215th Street and White Plains Road in the Olinville neighborhood.

The mother brought the child to Montefiore Hospital, but doctors were not able to save the youngster.

The driver of the white SUV remained at the scene. No charges have yet been filed, and an investigation is ongoing.

A child has died after a car jumped a curb in the Bronx Tuesday afternoon, police said.

Cop received a call just before 4 p.m. that a young child had been hit by a car along East 215th Street and White Plains Road in the Olinville neighborhood.

The mother brought the child to Montefiore Hospital, but doctors were not able to save the youngster.

The driver of the white SUV remained at the scene. No charges have yet been filed, and an investigation is ongoing.

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