Residential skyscrapers on the rise in Manhattan's Financial District
Long associated with Wall Street and World Trade, the densely packed southern tip of Manhattan is now becoming a sought-after place to live. Here are eight towers under construction or recently completed in FiDi that offer high-rise living Downtown.
130 William by David Adjaye
British architect David Adjaye's first skyscraper in New York is rising towards its 66-storey height in the heart of FiDi. The 244 luxury condos at 130 William will boast views of the city through arch-shaped windows, which will be inverted and doubled in width towards the top. Adjaye believes the building's textured concrete facades will be great for drone photography, once the project completes in 2020.
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45 Broad Street by CetraRuddy Set to become the tallest residential skyscraper in Lower Manhattan, CetraRuddy's supertall 45 Broad Street is planned to reach 1,115 feet (340 metres) once it tops out. Thin bronze lines will stretch up the building's slender glass facades, to echo the details of surrounding art deco architecture, and 150 condominiums will be located inside.
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125 Greenwich Street by Rafael Viñoly
Uruguayan architect Rafael Viñoly, who was behind Midtown's monolithic 432 Park Avenue, designed this 912-foot (278-metre) tower around two concrete cores that will rise all the way up its centre and be articulated on the exterior. Glazed sections with curved corners will stick out from either side of 12...
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