City Tech Tower in New York City

City Tech Tower

Cancelled | Mixed use | New York City | 305.0 meter / 1000.7 feet | 65 Floors | Views 739 | Added by Chris Bakker, 28 Feb 2010



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City Tech Tower in New York City

City Tech Tower was a supertall skyscraper designed by Renzo Piano, which was proposed to rise at Jay and Tillary Streets in Downtown Brooklyn, New York City, but has since then been cancelled.

The building would have stood 1,000 feet (305 m) tall and contain 65 floors for the New York City College of Technology and 600 units of housing. The building, at a height of 1,000 feet (305 m), would have been the tallest out of a proposed complex of five towers. The building would have been the first skyscraper in Brooklyn to rise more than 60 stories, since the tallest completed building in the borough is only 42 stories tall.

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