New observation deck in NYC offers an 'exhilarating view' at 1,200 feet
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Taller than Empire State
In midtown Manhattan, a new skyscraper brings an exhilerating view to New Yorkers. 150 feet taller than the Empire State Building, visitors can ride in glass elevators to the observation deck that shows you the city 1,200 feet above the ground.
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A costly affair
Called the One Vanderbilt, the 1,401 feet tall building is situated adjacent to Grand Central Terminal and took $3.3 billion to develop.
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4th highest
The observation deck is of four levels and sprawls over the top of the skyscraper. Vanderbilt is the fourth-tallest in NYC, after One World Trade (1,776 ft), Central Park Tower (1,550 ft), and 111 West 57th Street (1,428 ft).
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Unparalleled
The glass elevators, made in Italy, offer a view of NYC that is unparalleled, say the developers.
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Looking down
The Empire State Building is smaller that One Vanderbilt at 1,250 ft, and can be seen from the deck as part of the grand view of the city. The deck will open on October 21 for all.