Inside New York’s Next Supertall Skyscraper Boom

I traveled through New York on a rainy day to investigate the next wave of supertall skyscrapers that could reshape the city’s skyline. Starting with future tower sites on West 57th Street, West 66th Street, and Madison Avenue, I break down how these buildings are really made: through zoning bonuses, air rights, demolition, land assembly, luxury demand, and negotiations between developers and the city. I also look at the larger pipeline, including 350 Park Avenue, 175 Park Avenue, the Port Authority Tower, 2 World Trade Center, Penn 15, The Torch, and 520 Fifth Avenue. The story is more complicated than simple opposition or support. These towers can bring jobs, tax revenue, transit upgrades, and investment, but they can also become “vaults in the sky,” storing enormous private value while making New York feel less accessible from the street below. Fair Use Disclaimer: This video contains copyrighted material used under the guidelines of fair use. The purpose of this video is to tell a story, and the content is transformative in nature. It is used for educational purposes, with the intention to inform and entertain viewers. All rights to the copyrighted material are retained by the respective owners. If you believe your work has been used in a way that does not fall under fair use, please contact me directly for resolution by emailing me at [email protected]!