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Citadel’s Ken Griffin is backing a 1,400-foot tower at 350 Park Avenue — a new benchmark for Midtown East and a signal that institutional capital still believes in New York’s vertical future. In today’s Best & Final, we break down the next generation of office towers, the surge in leasing momentum, and the capital shifts quietly reshaping Manhattan’s skyline.
By Jordan SheaCitadel’s Ken Griffin is backing a 1,400-foot tower at 350 Park Avenue — a new benchmark for Midtown East and a signal that institutional capital still believes in New York’s vertical future. In today’s Best & Final, we break down the next generation of office towers, the surge in leasing momentum, and the capital shifts quietly reshaping Manhattan’s skyline.