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Norman Foster’s 425 Park Avenue Officially Tops Out 897 Feet Atop Midtown East, Manhattan
425 Park Avenue held its official topping-out ceremony on December 4, 2018. Its architect Lord Norman Foster, head of Foster + Partners, along with several keynote speakers including David Levinson of L&L Holding Company LLC
and Masaoki Kanematsu of Tokyu Land Corporation spoke at the reception,
held on the 20th floor of the the building’s first and largest tiered
setback. The 41-story, 897-foot tall building is the 17th-tallest
building under construction in New York City, and has grown out of the
old remains of the original structure that formerly stood on site. The
un-demolished section is being repurposed as part of Midtown’s first new full-block office skyscraper in over 50 years. The tower is being developed by L&L Holding Company LLC while Adamson Associates is the architect of record.
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