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Central Park Tower
Residential skyscraper in Manhattan, New York

Central Park Tower, located at 225 West 57th Street along Billionaires' Row in Midtown Manhattan, New York City, is a 1,550-foot tall supertall residential skyscraper designed by Adrian Smith + Gordon Gill Architecture. It is the second-tallest building in New York City, the tallest primarily residential building globally, and a prominent feature on the skyline. Developed by Extell Development Company and Shanghai Municipal Investment Group, it houses 179 luxury condominiums with interiors by Rottet Studio and includes a large Nordstrom store in its base. The building features a distinctive cantilever over the Art Students League to optimize Central Park views and was completed in 2020 after overcoming landmark designation challenges and construction controversies.

Site

Central Park Tower is in the Midtown Manhattan neighborhood of New York City, United States. It is on the east side of Broadway between 57th Street to the south and 58th Street to the north. It is one block south of Central Park and Columbus Circle. The northwestern corner of the building abuts 1790 Broadway, while the southwestern corner is adjacent to 1776 Broadway. Central Park Tower is also near 240 Central Park South and 220 Central Park South to the north; the American Fine Arts Society (also known as the Art Students League of New York building) and the Osborne apartment building to the east; and 224 West 57th Street and 218 West 57th Street (the former American Society of Civil Engineers clubhouse) to the south.2

Central Park Tower is one of several major developments around 57th Street and Central Park that are collectively dubbed Billionaires' Row by the media. Other buildings along Billionaires' Row include 432 Park Avenue four blocks east, 111 West 57th Street and One57 one block east, and the adjacent 220 Central Park South.345

Former buildings

In the 20th century, the area was part of Manhattan's "Automobile Row", a stretch of Broadway extending mainly between Times Square at 42nd Street and Sherman Square at 72nd Street.67 Before the first decade of the 20th century, the area was occupied mostly by equestrian industries and was described by The New York Times as "thoroughly lifeless".8 By 1907, the Times characterized this section of Broadway as having "almost a solid line of motor vehicle signs all the way from Times Square to Sherman Square".9 In the late 1900s and early 1910s, several large automobile showrooms, stores, and garages were built on Broadway, including the United States Rubber Company building at 5 Columbus Circle and the Demarest and Peerless Company showrooms at 224 West 57th Street.10

On the western side of the building's base is the 12-story facade of the former 1780 Broadway, which formerly contained the B. F. Goodrich Company showroom.111213 There was also an 8-story building at 225 West 57th Street,1415 which contained the Stoddard-Dayton showroom.1617 Both structures were built in 190918 to designs by Howard Van Doren Shaw,1920 and they shared a freight elevator.21 1780 Broadway was one of the most visible buildings on Automobile Row because of the site's elevated topography,22 and it was leased to various automotive firms during the early 20th century.23 Goodrich came to own both 1780 Broadway and 225 West 57th Street;2425 when the company sold the structures in 1928, they were collectively called the "Goodrich Building".26 A single-story annex was built for the Lincoln Art Theatre in 1962–1964, and the Goodrich Building became a supermarket in the 1990s before being acquired by Central Park Tower's developer, the Extell Development Company, in 2006.27 In addition, the Hard Rock Cafe and Broadway Dance Center occupied the structure at 221 West 57th Street before that building was purchased by Extell, also in 2006.28

Architecture

Central Park Tower was developed jointly by Extell and Shanghai Municipal Investment Group.2930 It was designed by Adrian Smith + Gordon Gill Architecture,313233 with AAI Architects as the architect of record.34 WSP Global was the structural engineer for the project, while Lendlease was the main contractor.35

The building has 98 physical above-ground floors3637 and three basement levels.3839 The top story is numbered 136,40 and several floor numbers are skipped.4142 The tallest habitable story is 1,417 feet (432 m) high,43 while the roof and architectural tip are 1,550 feet (470 m) above ground level.444546 The use of development rights transferred from other structures nearby, as well as about 300 feet (91 m) of mechanical spaces, enabled Central Park Tower to reach a taller height than would have ordinarily been allowed.47 Central Park Tower is the tallest primarily residential building in the world; the much taller Burj Khalifa has 900 residential units but is mixed-use.48 Central Park Tower is also the second-tallest skyscraper in the United States and the Western Hemisphere, the 15th-tallest building in the world, and the tallest building outside Asia by roof height.49 The building's top floor and roof height are higher than that of One World Trade Center in Lower Manhattan. Due to its high slenderness ratio, the building has been characterized as part of a new breed of New York City "pencil towers".50

Form and facade

The facade of Central Park Tower was designed by James Carpenter Design Associates and Permasteelisa Group.51 According to Gill and Smith, the glass cladding was intended to help the tower fit into the skyline.52 The entrance for Nordstrom is on 57th Street, as is the main residential entrance. A secondary residents' entrance is on 58th Street.5354

To maximize views of Central Park, Extell built a cantilever extending 28 feet (8.5 m) from the eastern side of the tower. 55The cantilever starts roughly 290 feet (88 m) above the Art Students League building5657 and covers roughly one-third of the total space above that building.58 Without the cantilever, Vornado Realty Trust's under-construction 220 Central Park South would have blocked the lowest 950 feet (290 m) of the tower.5960 The Art Students League building itself could not be modified because it was a New York City designated landmark and listed on the National Register of Historic Places.61 The cantilever was constructed in conjunction with an air rights sale in 2013, which shifted 220 Central Park South slightly west. This agreement, in turn, ended a years-long dispute over the site of 220 Central Park South.626364 Since 2019, Central Park Tower has held the Guinness World Record for being the tallest cantilevered building.65

Main structure

The base of the tower along 57th and 58th Streets is made of glass, arranged into fluted panels that are insulated and laminated. The panels are installed in a serpentine "wave" pattern.666768 These glass panels have a total combined surface area of 52,700 square feet (4,900 m2).69 The panels are set within aluminum frames and locked together with steel plates, fitting between the concrete floor slabs on each level.7071

The facade for the upper stories is mostly a curtain wall made of aluminum and glass.7273 Over 10 million pounds (4.5 kt) of these materials were used in the facade.74 According to Permasteelisa, 610,300 square feet (56,700 m2) of glass curtain wall is used on the upper floors.75 The magazine Informed Infrastructure states that 620,000 square feet (58,000 m2) of glass is used on the facade, comprising over 12,000 panels.76 Each of the panels measures, on average, 12 feet (3.7 m) tall and 5 feet (1.5 m) across. The residential stories have casement windows, within the curtain wall, that can swing up to 4 inches (100 mm) outward.77 In addition, some condominium units have motorized windows at least seven feet (2.1 m) above the floor.78 For the eastern facade, which cantilevers over the Art Students League building, a zinc facade was installed to reduce reflections of sunlight onto nearby buildings.7980 Zinc was chosen because it would eventually degrade into a matte finish.81

The spandrels between each floor are clad with stainless steel. The curtain wall is subdivided vertically by stainless steel "fins" that are arranged similarly to pinstripes; they resemble mullions but do not project from the facade.828384 The fins were originally designed as oblong ovals, but they were rotated after the contractors conducted simulations and determined that rotated ovals would be better suited for preventing snow accumulation.85 There are fewer fins on upper stories but, at several places on the facade, tall narrow bands wrap around the building, with the bands on upper stories being progressively larger.86

For maintenance of the upper stories' facade, there are six "building maintenance units" on the roof. The facade underneath the cantilever on the building's eastern side, as well as the underside of the cantilever, is maintained by a cart that runs along a monorail under the cantilever.87 The top of the tower contains narrow, tall slats with vertical strips of lighting.8889 According to Adrian Smith, one of the building's architects, the slats were meant to be "subtle, not garish".90

1780 Broadway

"B.F. Goodrich Building" redirects here. For the building in Chicago, see B.F. Goodrich Company Showroom.

The facade of the B. F. Goodrich Building at 1780 Broadway, dating to 1909, is a New York City designated landmark9192 and is preserved at the base of the tower on Broadway.93 It was restored as part of the construction of Central Park Tower.94 The landmark facade, largely composed of brick and limestone, consists of one bay of windows on either side of a wide central bay.95 1780 Broadway was initially 12 stories tall, but it corresponds to eight physical stories within the base of Central Park Tower.96

The lowest two floors of 1780 Broadway are clad with granite and topped by a granite cornice, which has a peak at its center. Two storefronts were added at ground level in the 20th century and, at some point before 1979, light-toned granite was added to the ground floor.97 In the late 2010s, marble doorways were added to the ground story.98 The central window opening of the second floor is flanked by granite columns, while the outer bays contain trimmed rectangular window frames with carved bands.99100 On each of the third through 11th floors, the central bay contains four windows within a granite frame, with a brick surround and a single window on either side. There is a small cornice above the central bay on the third floor and a sill above the 11th floor of the landmark facade. The 12th floor is clad with brick and contains a decorative balcony in the central bay.101

Structural features

Central Park Tower stands on hard bedrock. The foundation consists of reinforced concrete mats as well as spread footings and strip footings. Some parts of the foundation are anchored to the bedrock.102 Over 75,000 cubic feet (2,100 m3) of rock was excavated to pour the concrete mat, which is 8 feet (2.4 m) thick.103 The substructure for the three basement levels is built of reinforced concrete as well as composite steel and concrete.104

The superstructure is made of reinforced concrete along with a grid of structural steel.105106 The first 12 above-ground stories (comprising floors 1 through 20) contain a reinforced-concrete and composite steel-and-concrete superstructure. Above the thirteenth physical story (floor 32), the superstructure is made of reinforced concrete which is cast in place.107 Residential and mechanical stories are separated by concrete slabs with a minimum thickness of 9 inches (230 mm).108 The roof consists of a concrete panel 4 feet (1.2 m) thick.109 Atop the building is a weighting system to balance the building against the wind.110 The weighting system consists of two suspended tuned mass dampers.111

The tower contains a concrete structural core,112113 which is positioned near the eastern end of the site to accommodate the cantilevered upper stories and create larger floor plates for the Nordstrom store in the base.114 To create the core, metal formwork was assembled above the eighth floor and lifted to upper floors by crane, where concrete was poured into the formwork to a thickness of 5 feet (1.5 m). While the superstructure on the first 83 stories was constructed with electronic assistance, the superstructure for the top 16 stories was erected entirely manually. At intervals of 20 physical stories, shear walls connect the core to concrete walls surrounding the tower.115 Additionally, steel columns and beams transfer loads from these shear walls into the bedrock.116117 On higher stories, the corners contain setbacks and notches that also deflect wind loads.118119 The cantilever on the building's eastern side is not structurally supported from beneath, so large shear walls extend east-west between the cantilever.120

Interior

The building has a gross floor area of 1,285,308 square feet (119,409.0 m2).121 The first seven floors of the tower are anchored by New York City's first Nordstrom department store,122 while the next five floors house amenity spaces for residents.123 Separate mechanical systems, such as power, cooling, and heating systems, are provided for the retail and residential portions of the building.124125 The core of the tower is shifted to the eastern side of the base, creating an open floor plan for the retail floors.126127128 Gordon Gill, one of the building's architects, said the core was shifted to the side before the rest of the tower was designed.129 The residents' lobby has brass-and-wood details, a Lalique chandelier, and an indoor waterfall.130 Throughout the building are amenity spaces designed by Colin Cowie,131132133 who commissioned other experts to create custom scents and music for the residences.134

The building has 11 elevators.135 Four serve residential stories: three for residents and one shared by residents and service workers.136 Three other elevators are installed within individual suites: one in the duplex on floors 107/108, one in the duplex on floors 127/128, and one on the penthouse on floors 129–131.137138 The residential elevators, developed by Otis Worldwide, travel 2,000 feet per minute (610 m/min).139140 There are two additional service elevators in the building, one serving the base and another serving the highest stories.141 The retail base is served by its own set of elevators.142 The building has two emergency exit stairs extending its full height, and the retail space has at least three exit stairs.143

Condominiums

The building contains 179 condominiums starting on the 32nd floor.144145 Each unit has two to eight bedrooms, with 1,435 to 17,500 square feet (133.3 to 1,625.8 m2) of floor area.146 The average apartment spans 5,000 square feet (460 m2).147 The cheapest apartment was a $1.5 million studio, according to offering plans in 2017.148 By contrast, twenty of the largest units were being sold at over $60 million each,149 and the penthouse was originally listed at $250 million.150151 The interiors of the building's condominiums were designed by Rottet Studio.152153154 According to Gordon Gill, the materials and arrangement of each unit was intended to "address a softer, more sustainable, and sophisticated expression".155156 The units have open layouts and floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking Central Park or other nearby structures.157158159 Some of the units have double-height ceilings.160 Interior features include Miele and Sub-Zero appliances, custom cabinetry, and white oak floors.161162 A small number of units have concrete terraces,163 but there are otherwise no balconies.164

Most residences in Central Park Tower are given a letter designation that is appended to their floor number. Floors 32–38 have studios and two- or three-bedroom units, with four units labeled A–D on floor 32 and six labeled A–F on each of the other stories. Floor 39 contains two condominiums: unit A with three bedrooms and unit B with five bedrooms. Floors 43–49 each have four units labeled A–D, which contain either one or three bedrooms. Floor 53 is a single-story simplex unit with four bedrooms, while floors 54–70 each contain three units, labeled E, N, or W, with two or three bedrooms. Floors 77–96 contain two condominiums each; the unit labeled W has three bedrooms while the unit labeled E has four bedrooms. Floor 109 is a five-bedroom simplex, while floors 110–126 each contain a full-story unit with five bedrooms.165166

Three of the largest units in Central Park Tower are the seven-bedroom duplex on floors 107 and 108; the eight-bedroom duplex on floors 127 and 128; and the seven-bedroom triplex penthouse on floors 129 through 131.167168 The duplex on floors 107–108 covers 12,557 square feet (1,166.6 m2); the duplex on floors 127–128 covers 11,535 square feet (1,071.6 m2); and the triplex penthouse on floors 129–131 covers 17,545 square feet (1,630.0 m2).169 The $150 million duplex on floors 127–128 has nine bathrooms, a 30-foot-long (9.1 m) dining room, and an observatory.170 The penthouse contains its own gym, ballroom, library, and observatory.171 The three units have their own elevators and elevator lobbies.172173 These units also have their own private staircases.174 When the topmost duplex was sold in 2024, one real-estate agent noted that this unit had a 30-foot ceiling, saying: "High ceilings are the ultimate bragging right".175

Amenities

There are 50,000 square feet (4,600 m2) of amenities on the 8th through 12th stories,176177178 which are numbered as floors 14 through 18.179 The Central Park Club on floor 14 contains a lounge, theater, conference room, play area, and "tween lounge".180181182 Floor 14 also has an outdoor terrace spanning either 13,100 square feet (1,220 m2)183 or 15,000 square feet (1,400 m2),184 which was designed by HMWhite.185 The terrace contains a 60-by-16-foot (18.3 by 4.9 m) outdoor pool186 surrounded by pergolas and trellises; a central lawn with limestone and granite paths; and two gardens.187188 There are two steam rooms in the changing room on floor 14.189 On floor 16 are an indoor pool, exercise rooms, spa, gym, basketball court, and children's playroom,190191192 as well as men's and women's lockers.193 The indoor lap pool measures 63 by 16 feet (19.2 by 4.9 m)194 and was inspired by Hearst Castle's indoor pool, with blue-and-gold mosaic decorations.195 The pool in the spa measures 13 by 7 feet (4.0 by 2.1 m). The changing room on floor 16 has one steam room, one men's sauna, and one women's sauna.196

There is a three-floor private club named "The 100th Floor", marketed as the highest private club in the world.197198 The private club is physically on the 68th story above ground but is marketed as floor 100.199200 The space, designed by Rottet Studio,201 contains a 126-person ballroom and a cigar bar.202203204 The club also includes a resident-only dining room for residents, which is known as 10 Cubed.205 The main lounge contains gold-accented decorations and pearl- and sapphire-colored furniture, while the bar area has black and gold decorations inspired by the Art Deco style.206 In addition, floor 100 has a kitchen that serves the ballroom, bar, and dining room.207 An early plan for Central Park Tower included a visitor observatory at the top of the building,208209 but these plans were scrapped after Extell CEO Gary Barnett said he wanted to maximize condominium space.210

The third subcellar has residential bike storage, a package room, and cold storage.211 In addition, the third subcellar has 103 storage lockers for residents. Some of the units on floors 77 through 96 have private storage closets outside the apartments.212

Nordstrom

A Nordstrom department store occupies the building's first five floors and subcellars 1 and 2.213 The store spans 360,000 square feet (33,000 m2) in total, of which 285,000 square feet (26,500 m2) are within Central Park Tower; the remaining space is at 5 Columbus Circle and 1776 Broadway.214215 Due to the high ceiling heights of the Nordstrom store, the first seven physical stories are collectively 280 feet (85 m) tall.216

The Nordstrom location has an open plan for its floors, as well as 19-foot (5.8 m) ceilings. The floors are lit by the wavy glass facades of the base at 57th and 58th Streets.217 Other design features include halo reveals around each column; railings that wrap around the corners; and a terracotta wall near the elevators that resembles the wavy facade.218 The store also contains six bars and restaurants, including two operated by celebrity chef Tom Douglas.219220

History

Planning

Land acquisition

Extell began buying land for what would become the Central Park Tower in mid-2005. Extell purchased 221 West 57th Street and a neighboring lot for $67.5 million, yielding over 261,000 square feet (24,200 m2) of buildable space.221 That September, Extell served one of 221 West 57th Street's occupants, the Broadway Dance Center, a notice of default for operating without the required public assembly permit. Extell also revoked the Center's use of the building's internal staircases due to theft concerns and offered the Center $1 million to move to a new home on 55th Street.222 Extell purchased 136,000 square feet (12,600 m2) of air rights from the Art Students League of New York in early 2006 for $23.1 million,223224225 and later paid the Art Students League another $31.8 million for 6,000 square feet (560 m2) of air rights.226

Further air rights purchases followed in 2006 and 2007. This included 100,000 square feet (9,300 m2) of air rights above the Osborne Apartments on 205 West 57th Street in January 2006; another 12,000 square feet (1,100 m2) of air rights from the Saint Thomas Choir School at 202 West 58th Street in November 2006; and 14,290 square feet (1,328 m2) of air rights from the 13-story apartment building at 200 West 58th Street in January 2007. In addition, in two separate 2006 purchases, Extell gained 156,000 square feet (14,500 m2) of development rights from the purchase of 1780 Broadway and two contiguous properties and 20,000 square feet (1,900 m2) of development rights from the purchase of a plot of 58th Street. Combined, these purchases allowed a building with up to 563,000 square feet (52,300 m2) of floor area.227

In July 2013, Extell paid $25 million for the lot at 232 West 58th Street, adding another 20,750 square feet (1,928 m2) of development rights, and thus completing the site.228 That October, Extell purchased 90,000 square feet (8,400 m2) of air rights from the Atlantic Development Group.229

Attempted preservation of existing structures

The New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission (LPC) attempted to protect 225 West 57th Street and the neighboring 1780 Broadway in 2009, having unsuccessfully attempted to designate the structures as city landmarks in 1994.230 After Extell and New York City Council Speaker Christine Quinn pushed back, the LPC dropped its proposal to designate 225 West 57th Street as a landmark.231 In an LPC hearing, almost all parties except for the Real Estate Board of New York supported designating 1780 Broadway as a landmark. However, the proposed designation of 225 West 57th Street received both significant support and opposition: the American Institute of Architects, New York State Assembly member Richard N. Gottfried, and the Landmarks Preservation Council of Illinois spoke in favor of that building's designation while City Council members Melinda Katz, Daniel Garodnick, and Jessica Lappin spoke against landmark status.232

On November 10, 2009, the LPC voted 6–3 to preserve 1780 Broadway's facade and tear down everything else. The three dissenting members of the LPC had wanted 225 West 57th Street to be preserved as well.233234 Preservation groups like the Historic Districts Council and New York Landmarks Conservancy expressed dissatisfaction that City Council members had influenced the decision. The council members had said they would veto any LPC designation for the properties if 225 West 57th Street was protected.235236 Conversely, had both buildings been protected, Extell stated it would have canceled its development on the site.237 The last tenant of 1780 Broadway moved out of that building in April 2011.238 Extell demolished 225 West 57th Street in 2011239 and destroyed the interiors of 1780 Broadway at the end of 2012.240

Art Students League cantilever

After learning that 220 Central Park South would block views of Central Park from the proposed tower, Barnett and his associates devised plans to cantilever part of the tower away from 220 Central Park South.241 This cantilever would overhang the Art Students League of New York's building at 215 West 57th Street and, thus, needed approval from the LPC.242243 In addition, the tower would need to be structurally strengthened to support the weight of the cantilever. Gordon Gill sketched plans for the cantilever, which Barnett estimated would increase the construction budget by $300 million.244

In October 2013, Manhattan Community Board 5 voted against allowing the cantilever, although the vote was merely advisory and final power over the decision rested with the LPC.245 Weeks later, the LPC approved the air rights sale and cantilever in a 6–1 vote.246 At the same meeting, Extell revealed a revised design that would rise 1,423 feet (434 m) tall.247 In February 2014, the Art Students League also approved the deal in a 1,342–227 vote among all members despite opposition from several third parties including the Municipal Art Society.248249 Afterward, over 100 members of the Art Students League filed suit against Extell and the Art Students League organization itself to attempt to stop the air rights sale, but the lawsuit was dismissed in mid-2014.250

In January 2016, three hundred members of the League sued the League's leadership, claiming that instructions on how to vote on the sale were misleading and that the publicized voting procedure was not followed correctly. According to the lawsuit, materials distributed by the League's leadership indicated that abstaining from voting would count the same as a "no" vote, which allegedly led many members not to vote on the issue. If non-voting members' decisions were counted as "no" votes, the tally should have been 2,603–1,342 against the air rights sale.251 The second lawsuit was dismissed through summary judgment when a judge ruled that the League's leadership had acted in good faith while interpreting the League's by-laws regarding voting procedures. An appeals court upheld the decision in March 2016, as reversing the air-rights sale would have resulted in an undue hardship that would cost Extell more than $200 million.252

Construction

Early construction and design changes

By mid-2012, Nordstrom had committed to occupying nearly 300,000 square feet (28,000 m2) at the base of Extell's proposed tower.253254 In exchange, Nordstrom agreed to take an ownership stake in the tower's lowest seven stories.255256 Extell took out a $300 million mortgage from The Blackstone Group on the land around the same time. The new mortgage allowed Extell to repay a $250 million loan from HSBC on the site's existing properties.257 The Nordstrom deal gave Extell another $400 million, and Extell raised a further $300 million by issuing bonds on the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange, for a total of $1 billion.258259

Construction permits were filed with the New York City Department of Buildings in November 2012.260261 Extell revealed that Adrian Smith + Gordon Gill would design the tower, which was to be known as the Nordstrom Tower.262 The structure would rise 1,550 feet (470 m) to become the second-tallest building in New York City263 and the tallest mostly-residential building worldwide, beating out several other buildings on Billionaires' Row.264 Adrian Smith's firm, which had been recommended by Nordstrom, beat out other contenders for the design including Herzog & de Meuron, SHoP Architects, Jean Nouvel, Foster and Partners, and Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners.265 At the time, the building was expected to rise 1,250 feet (380 m), open in 2018, and contain a hotel on the seventh through twelfth stories.266 In late 2013, the LPC approved the tower's cantilever over the Art Students League building.267268 Extell had demolished all the previous buildings on the site by then.269 Nordstrom made a $102.5 million down payment for the first five floors and the two basement floors in August 2013.270271

The company began excavating the building's 80-foot-deep (24 m) foundations in May 2014.272273274 A new design for the tower was leaked in July 2014, with the tower containing a 1,479-foot-tall (451 m) parapet. The spire was to reach 1,775 feet (541 m), just 1 foot (0.30 m) shorter than One World Trade Center's pinnacle.275276 After nearly a year of excavation, the building's concrete foundation was poured in February 2015.277 New renderings were revealed on April 20, 2015, showed a parapet height of 1,530 feet (470 m) and an architectural height of 1,775 feet (541 m) with the spire.278 If the spire had been built, it would have been on the eastern side of the tower.279 The website New York YIMBY reported the next month that the spire would rise to 1,795 feet (547 m), making the Nordstrom Tower the tallest in New York City and the Western Hemisphere.280281282 Extell founder Gary Barnett denied these rumors, saying he would keep the height at 1,775 feet "out of respect" to One World Trade Center.283 At the time, spokespeople for Extell would not confirm a final height284 and said leaked designs for the tower were "wrong".285

The tower crane was installed in July 2015286287 and the structure reached street level by the end of September.288 New permits filed that month showed the building without a spire but increased the parapet height to 1,550 feet (470 m). At the same time, the building's official name of "Central Park Tower" was unveiled and the completion date was pushed back to 2019.289290 Work on the above-ground structure began in late 2015.291 The structural steel for Nordstrom's retail base was complete by the middle of 2016.292

Financing difficulties

From 2014 to 2016, Extell attempted to secure additional funding for the project.293 At the time, he had to raise $1.1 billion from various banks, which were increasingly reluctant to give loans to luxury developments.294 In June 2016, Extell announced it was seeking to raise $190 million in financing for the tower from foreign investors through the EB-5 visa program.295296 Extell raised that amount mainly from Chinese investors, who each paid $500,000 in exchange for a green card that allowed them to become U.S. lawful permanent residents.297 Extell also brought in the Shanghai Municipal Investment Group (SMI) as an additional equity investor for roughly $300 million.298299 Though the Blackstone loan had faced maturity in August 2016,300 Extell used the extra cash to repay $50 million of the loan and extend the maturity on the remainder,301 to December 9, 2016.302

Even after the additional capital was secured, Extell still needed to receive a loan of roughly $1 billion by May 2017, or SMI could exercise a put option to force Extell to repay SMI's equity investment with interest.303304 Despite banks' reluctance to give Extell money, author Katherine Clarke wrote that Extell likely would have been able to repay the loan in full. The $1 billion funding need amounted to about $2,000 per square foot ($22,000/m2), whereas units at the neighboring 220 Central Park South were being sold at four times that amount.305 Concurrently, the interest rate on Extell's bonds on the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange had risen from 6 to 16 percent, effectively turning them into junk bonds,306 and Israeli investors expressed concerns that the project might be abandoned.307 If Extell defaulted on Blackstone's loan, its interest rate would increase from 8 to 14 percent. However, Blackstone was only willing to grant Extell a one-week extension on its land loan to December 17.308 The day the land loan was due, Extell closed a new $235 million bridge loan with JPMorgan Chase and hedge funds Fortress Investment Group and Baupost Group to repay Blackstone.309

By March 2017, Extell disclosed that it had spent $939 million on the development of the tower since 2014, including over $300 million in 2016 alone.310 The tower's completion date was also pushed back another year to November 2020. At the same time, Nordstrom invested another $25 million, with a put option that allowed the company to force Extell to repurchase the store space if it was not ready by December 2018. A further $168 million came from EB-5 investors.311 In May 2017, SMI changed the terms for its equity investment, so that Extell could keep looking for a construction loan until the end of 2017.312 That June, Israeli bondholders became concerned that Extell would be unable to meet its bond obligations as it held only $120 million in cash, still had not closed a construction loan, and still had its bonds classified as junk bonds with a 13 percent interest rate.313 A month later, over 40 private and institutional bondholders met to discuss whether to force early repayment on the bonds. Extell was scheduled to repay $180 million in December 2018 but investors were worried that the company could not raise the cash.314 At the time, demand for luxury units was declining significantly.315316

Following the bondholder's meeting, Extell signed a term sheet for a $900 million construction loan with JPMorgan Chase in August 2017.317 That same month, an Israeli bond rating agency downgraded the credit ratings for all of Extell's bonds after the company revealed it had just $36 million in cash on hand.318 Extell stated that it intended to close on the loan with JPMorgan before the end of the year, but the cash on hand would not be able to sustain construction through 2018 without a loan.319 SMI also agreed to push back the deadline on their put option for a third time, from December 2017 to June 2018.320 In January 2018, Extell finally obtained the $1.1 billion it had been seeking.321322 This consisted of $900 million in construction financing from JPMorgan Chase, with a 4.5% interest rate, and an additional $235 million preferred equity investment from hedge fund BlueCrest, with a 11% interest rate.323324 JPMorgan required repayment of the loan by December 2021 and also stipulated that Extell sell $500 million worth of apartments by December 2020 or face default.325 Meanwhile, if BlueCrest's loan went into default, Extell had to give BlueCrest two of the penthouses.326 In March 2018, Extell announced they would be selling 17 percent of the equity in the tower to a group of investors for $107 million,327 sparking another downgrade of Extell's bonds.328 The delays prompted one investor to withdraw.329

Sales launch and topping out

At the end of May 2017, Extell received approval to begin sales at Central Park Tower,330 with a total targeted $4.02 billion sellout for the project's 179 condominiums.331 A sales office was opened inside the tower, with decorations of New York City attractions and voice-overs advertising the building as "a shimmering beacon of class, optimism and chutzpah".332 The average unit price of $22.5 million was twice as much as the average sales price for a top New York City luxury apartment.333 Extell hoped to sell 20 of the units for more than $60 million a piece, including a $95 million penthouse.334 The first glass was installed on the building in September 2017 when the building was roughly a third of the way to its peak.335 The tower reached the 1,000-foot (300 m) mark in the spring of 2018 and was approximately 1,300 feet (400 m) tall by the end of the year.336337 In October 2018, Extell officially launched sales at the project.338

By the end of 2018, Extell had spent $1.7 billion on construction of the tower and expected to spend another $1.3 billion before the building opened. This total project cost of $3 billion was over $1 billion higher than the $1.9 billion that Extell expected construction to cost in 2016.339 Extell also increased the projected sellout of the building's condominiums to $4.5 billion or $7,450 per square foot, up from projections of $4.02 billion in May 2017 and higher even than the $4.4 billion in sales Extell expected in 2016. The company also unveiled new buyers' incentives, offering to waive between three and five years of common charges and pay 50 percent of broker's commissions.340341 In interviews in 2019, Barnett said that condominiums were not selling as quickly as at Extell's previous One57 development during the early 2010s, when there were no other luxury developments nearby. Barnett signaled an openness to discounting units to increase sales in addition to the existing buyers' incentives.342343344 While Barnett did not disclose sales numbers, he said that half of the buyers would be "English speakers" and the other half would be foreign buyers.345

Central Park Tower surpassed 432 Park Avenue in height during March 2019, reaching 1,400 feet (430 m).346 Two months later, the building's first condominiums were publicly listed for sale.347 The tower reached over 1,450 feet (440 m) by the end of July 2019, surpassing the Willis Tower in Chicago.348 Central Park Tower topped out on September 17, 2019, the same day as One Vanderbilt,349350351 making it the world's tallest residential building.352 The Nordstrom store was the first part of the Central Park Tower to be finished, opening on October 24, 2019.353354 By the end of the year, the building's glass curtain wall had been almost completely installed.355 Construction was temporarily halted in March 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic in New York City.356357 Barnett had wanted to sell $500 million of apartments by the end of that year, but the pandemic had halted nearly all global travel, making it nearly impossible for him to reach his goal.358 By late 2020, the construction crane was being disassembled,359 and the first residents started moving into Central Park Tower.360 The tower's total cost was cited as $3 billion361 or $3.1 billion.362363

Construction incidents

On July 12, 2017, a 4,300-pound (2,000 kg) crate containing window panes fell from floor 16 after a ramp connecting the construction hoist to the building collapsed. The New York City Fire Department closed 58th Street for the rest of the day to investigate.364

On December 18, 2019, ice falling from Central Park Tower injured a pedestrian, who required hospitalization.365366 Multiple blocks near the building were closed to traffic and pedestrians by the Department of Emergency Management, and the Department of Buildings stopped construction on the building indefinitely.367 The falling ice was considered problematic because ice sliding down a flat facade, such as that of Central Park Tower, could reach a maximum speed of 70 miles per hour (110 km/h) from a height of as little as 15 stories.368

On May 26, 2018, a glass panel at the ground floor toppled onto 67-year-old security guard Harry Ramnauth,369 who later died due to blunt force trauma of the neck and torso.370 A construction worker at the scene fractured his right foot when he tried to rescue Ramnauth.371372 Following the incident, a stop-work order was placed on the site,373374 and Lendlease Group, contractor Pinnacle Industries, and Extell paid the guard's family $1.25 million to settle the family's wrongful death claim.375 The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) also fined Lendlease and subcontractor Permasteelisa North America $12,934 each.376 Lendlease was also fined $25,000 by the New York City Office of Administration Trials and Hearings for failing to adequately safeguard the construction site.377

Completion and opening

While some media sources reported that Central Park Tower was completed by the end of 2020,378379 finishes were still being applied through 2021, and an official completion had not been announced.380 Additionally, Barnett sought further loans due to lagging apartment sales.381 In January 2021, the project received a $380 million mezzanine loan from Sail Harbor Capital and Baupost Group, which was to mature at the end of 2021.382383 The first buyers finalized the purchases of their apartments in February 2021,384 and the crown began lighting up at night that June.385 The new tower also hosted events such as the 100th-birthday celebration of the fashion designer Iris Apfel that September.386387 Concurrent with the slowdown in the luxury residential market, several units at Central Park Tower sold well below their asking prices in late 2021.388389 By October, thirty-three units had been sold at an average discount rate of 25 percent.390391

The building was finished by December 2021.392 The France family were among the first people to buy condos at the building.393 By mid-2022, Extell had sold more than $1 billion worth of units at Central Park Tower.394 The company predicted that it would be unable to reach a $4 billion sellout because so many units were being sold at discounted prices,395396 and Barnett said he would not be able to recover some of the equity he had spent on the project.397 Due to slightly increased construction costs and the COVID-induced slowdown in the luxury market, Extell had revised its predicted profits from the Central Park Tower downward. Whereas Extell had originally predicted a net profit of over $2 billion in 2018, the company was predicting an $845 million profit in 2021.398399400 The penthouse on floors 127/128, originally listed at $250 million, was marketed for $195 million by mid-2023;401402 the only other penthouse with an asking price of more than $100 million was the duplex on floors 107/108.403404

Extell received a $500 million inventory loan from JPMorgan Chase in March 2023, which covered 87 unsold apartments,405 and Extell refinanced the building that July with a $500 million loan from JPMorgan Chase and the Reuben brothers.406407 Apartment sales continued; for instance, the unit on floors 107/108 was sold for $115 million in 2024, making it New York City's fourth-most-expensive residence ever at the time.408409 Extell refinanced 18 of the unsold apartments in early 2025 with a $270 million loan.410411

Reception

Central Park Tower received mixed reviews during its development. When the building topped out during 2019, Elizabeth Kim wrote for the Gothamist that Central Park Tower was "a mixed-use but indisputably high-end building" but that its height record was "almost a ho-hum occurrence in New York City".412 A writer for CNBC said at the time: "Central Park Tower is not just a new building—it's a statement."413 Architectural writer Carter Horsley described the curved facade of the base as "very alluring" and the cantilever as a "significant broadening for the bulk of the building's prodigious height".414 Upon the tower's completion, Architectural Digest wrote: "But for such a grandiose statement, the design team decided on a minimal aesthetic for the exterior—it's a kind of modern classic, inspired by luxury."415

The construction of Central Park Tower also garnered some criticism. In 2015, when the tower was still in development, a neighborhood group protested the fact that the Nordstrom Tower and other Billionaires' Row towers would cast long shadows over Central Park.416 Michael Kimmelman, in The New York Times, said that the cantilever over the Art Students League building was akin to "a giant with one foot raised, poised to squash a poodle".417 Writers for The New York Times also said that Central Park Tower was a symbol of wealth inequality within New York City.418

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