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The first setback on the podium is at 508 feet (39th floor), the next one at 532 feet (40th floor), then the next one at 587 feet. Then the thin “neck” starts construction.
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This stretch of Eighth has a lot of dilapidated garbage.
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Old Posted Jun 2, 2026, 12:35 AM
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Steady progress here....


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the tacky, cheap looking facade paneling is worrisome, but i'll be patient.
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the tacky, cheap looking facade paneling is worrisome, but i'll be patient.
This is the best it's ever going to look. When the amusement park tower portion starts going up there will be no return.
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Well at least it fits the existing character of 8th Avenue!
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