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New York's Skyline Will Look Vastly Different In Three Years

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If New Yorkers thought that construction during Michael Bloomberg’s tenure as Mayor was frantic, then what’s coming next might be quite a shock: courtesy of CityRealty, these images show the  skyline in 2018, when many of the city’s current projects will be complete.

Produced from building models by TJ Quan and Ondel Hylton as a marketing ploy for Jean Nouvel‘s  which recently (finally) began construction, the images include all of Nouvel’s illustrious future neighbors: the “Billionaire’s Row” including 111 West 57th Street, 220 Central Park South, 225 West 57th Street (Nordstrom Tower) and One57; new Midtown developments such as 432 Park Avenue520 Park Avenue425 Park AvenueOne Vanderbilt610 Lexington15 Penn Plaza, and the Hudson Yards towers; and even the latest financial district towers,1WTC, 30 Park Place, 125 Greenwich, and 225 Cherry Street.546c02c6e58ece9f0100007b_check out these images of new york s skyline in 2018_future_midtown_skyline_2 1000x685

However, beyond just showing the individual buildings, these images display the new urban form taking shape in New York: where hundreds of tall buildings previously combined to give a sense of undulating uniformity to (most of) New York’s skyline, by 2018 this will have given way to a more attention-seeking skyline, with a handful of super-tall, ultra-slender towers piercing the clouds.546c167ae58ece9f0100007e_check out these images of new york s skyline in 2018_future_new_york_city 01 1000x579

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What’s more, peeling back the glazed surface of this new urban order reveals a stark reality about the lives of the people way down on the ground: with the majority of these new supertalls providing luxury residential properties in a city in desperate need of more affordable housing, these are images of gentrification taken very literally to a higher level.

Indeed, “Billionaire’s Row” is even nicknamed for those residents who are ousting the lowly millionaires from their prime spot near Central Park.

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SEE ALSO: The 25 Best Skylines In The World

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