Dubai might have sealed its place for having the world’s tallest tower, but Manhattan is competing on a whole different front as it has just installed the world’s skinniest skyscraper.
Shop Architects’ 111 West 57th Street, also known as Steinway Tower, recently put the final touches on its exterior construction. This means it is now ready for residents to move into its 84 floors.
It reaches up to 435 meters and is extremely thin at a mere 17.5 meter width, having room for only one residence per floor. The second tallest tower in the Western Hemisphere, it has a height-to-width ratio of 24:1.
The tower is located on Billionaire’s Row in Midtown Manhattan and has been under construction for some time now. It was first announced in 2013, with construction stalled due to ‘financial reasons.’
There are 60 apartments in total on the 84 floors and in the nearby Steinway Hall Building. With a triplex penthouse at the top, prices range from $7.5 million for a studio to $66 million for the penthouse.
The uniquely New York building is also filled with luxury amenities such as a 25-meter swimming pool and a private dining room, with a double-height fitness centre featuring a terrace.
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