432 Park Avenue is the first of about a dozen super thin, super tall towers to dominate the city's skyline. "Right now, the building...suggests a lonesome denuded redwood yearning for mates as it dominates what's become a lower field of retro shrubbery," the Times writes, also contemplating the tower as "Gotham's fickle finger of real estate wealth signaling the next Gilded Age." What does the tower really mean to the city? The Times ruminates here. [NYT; previously]
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