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Old Posted Jun 8, 2012, 2:02 PM
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Originally Posted by Roadcruiser1 View Post
The air rights limit the height you can build your building up to. The more air rights the taller the building, and the air rights for this building is only up to the 1,400 foot range so it is probably going to be somewhere around 1,400 feet tall. It would only be as tall as 432 Park Avenue.
Air rights do not limit height. Air rights limit space. This a common misconception. The height limit is 2,000ft max. in Manhattan depending on the neighborhood/zone.