Real Estate FacebookTwitter Flipboard WhatsAppEmailCopy Chinese buyers snapping up NYC skyscrapers By Social Links for Post Staff Report View Author Archive Get author RSS feed Thanks for contacting us. We've received your submission. Back to Reading Published June 7, 2014, 7:32 p.m. ET Foreign buyers are especially eager to snap up New York City's newest skyscrapers. Dbox/Handout/Herzog de Meuron 1 of 9 A rendering of the Hudson Yards project 2 of 9 111 W. 57th St. 1,400 feet Condos; only 60 ft. wide at base, top tapers to “disappear” SHoP Architects 3 of 9 432 Park Ave. 1,397 feet 125 condos; $95M 6-bed penthouse; opens 2015 1 WTC Dbox 4 of 9 One57 1,004 feet Park Hyatt Hotel below, condos on top; 2014 open Handout 5 of 9 30 Park Place 926 feet Four Seasons below, 157 hotel-serviced apts. above; 2016 Dbox 6 of 9 The “Jenga Building” at 56 Leonard St. Herzog de Meuron 7 of 9 53 W. 53rd St. 1,050 feet Tapering residential tower next to MoMA; 2018 open Handout 8 of 9 1 WTC 1,368 feet (1,776 feet w/ spire) Anchors new World Trade complex; 55% leased; opens 2015 AP 9 of 9 One Vanderbilt 1,292 feet (1,392 feet w/spire) Office building would connect to Grand Central; proposed One Vanderbilt renderings Share this article: FacebookTwitter Flipboard WhatsAppEmailCopy