The Rise and Rise of New York’s Billionaire’s Row | The B1M

Posted by Content Coordinator on Thursday, December 20th, 2018

Emerging from the city’s own zoning restrictions, near unrivalled appeal, insatiable developers and engineering ingenuity – this is the story behind Manhattan’s Billionaire’s Row.

Read the full story on this video, including images and useful links, here: http://www.theb1m.com/video/the-rise-…

Footage and images courtesy of Hines, DBOX, CIM Group, Macklowe Properties, Dan Cortese, Google Earth, Andrew Nelson, Extell, Arun Sundar, Michael Young, EarthCam, Hayes Davidson, MoMA, Ozier Muhammad, Field Condition, Ateliers Jean Nouvel, Giles Ashford, Evan Bindleglass, Matthew Bannister, Keith Bomely, Terri Boake, AFK Group LLC, EB-5, SHoP Architects and JDS Development Group.

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