New York City from the country’s tallest residential skyscraper
From the 75th floor of 432 Park Avenue, the 104-unit condominium tower with its 96 stories will officially tower over the rest of the Western Hemisphere topping out at 1,396 feet. The luxury tower will welcome its first residents next year, giving them a breathtaking view stretching from Central Park to the Atlantic Ocean and from Lower Manhattan, where the Freedom Tower is located, to Connecticut.
- A view of New York City to the north from the 75th floor of 432 Park Avenue October 15, 2014 the day after it earned the distinction of being the country’s tallest residential skyscraper. (Timothy A. Clary/AFP/Getty Images)
- A view of New York City to the north from the 75th floor of 432 Park Avenue October 15, 2014 the day after it earned the distinction of being the country’s tallest residential skyscraper. (Timothy A. Clary/AFP/Getty Images)
- A view of New York City to the east from the 75th floor of 432 Park Avenue October 15, 2014 the day after it earned the distinction of being the country’s tallest residential skyscraper. (Timothy A. Clary/AFP/Getty Images)
- A view of New York City to the south from the 75th floor of 432 Park Avenue October 15, 2014 the day after it earned the distinction of being the country’s tallest residential skyscraper. (Timothy A. Clary/AFP/Getty Images)
- A view of New York City to the south from the 75th floor of 432 Park Avenue October 15, 2014 the day after it earned the distinction of being the country’s tallest residential skyscraper. (Timothy A. Clary/AFP/Getty Images)
- A view of New York City to the north from the 75th floor of 432 Park Avenue October 15, 2014 the day after it earned the distinction of being the country’s tallest residential skyscraper. (Timothy A. Clary/AFP/Getty Images)
- A view of New York city to to the north and Central Park from the 75th floor of 432 Park Avenue October 15, 2014 the day after it earned the distinction of being the country’s tallest residential skyscraper. (Timothy A. Clary/AFP/Getty Images)
- A view of New York city to east from the 75th floor of 432 Park Avenue October 15, 2014 the day after it earned the distinction of being the country’s tallest residential skyscraper. (Timothy A. Clary/AFP/Getty Images)
- A view of 432 Park Avenue October 15, 2014 the day after it earned the distinction of being the country’s tallest residential skyscraper. (Timothy A. Clary/AFP/Getty Images
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