Part 1: What's Behind the Supertall Skyscraper Boom Changing NYC's Iconic Skyline?
In the last seven years, 36 skyscrapers, all taller than 700 feet, have risen. That's compared to the 38 that were built over the previous 100 years.
In the last seven years, 36 skyscrapers, all taller than 700 feet, have risen. That's compared to the 38 that were built over the previous 100 years.
A new generation of supertall buildings tower over the landscape, in part, because of savvy developers seizing on loopholes in the city's zoning laws.
Michael Herzenberg shows us how one building is rising taller than the Empire State Building, thanks to a rezoning plan enacted under Mayor de Blasio.
In Part Four of his series “Sky's the Limit,” Michael Herzenberg takes us inside what developers call a modern masterpiece.
Sharon and her sister Kiran Bajwa live in the penthouse of midtown’s tallest all-rental residential building, The Eugene.