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River Park Towers or the Harlem River Park Towers are two 38-story, and two 44-story residential buildings in the Bronx, New York City. [1] Completed in 1975, they became the tallest buildings in the borough, ahead of Tracey Towers and the multiple high-rises encompassing Co-op City. Currently, no other building in the Bronx has exceeded this ...
Attached to Park Tower, at 5419 N Sheridan Rd, is an indoor shopping mall with 16 commercial units. [2] Originally intended for retailers and services targeting Park Tower residents, including Jonathan Livingston Seafood, Edgewater Market Ltd. ( Centrella ), The Bike Stop, Brass Bed Emporium, and a pharmacy, [ 3 ] the only remaining retailer is ...
[2] [5] The towers became the tallest in the borough when completed, at 400 feet (120 m), although the 404 feet tall River Park Towers took the title just three years later. [6] They were and remain the second-tallest cooperative housing development in the Bronx, behind Co-Op City, which is the largest of its kind in the world. [7]
After the deadly collapse of the Champlain Towers South in Surfside in 2021, developers went on a buyout frenzy. At the time, many condo owners worried about the structural integrity of their own ...
The Bx40 and Bx42 start on Sedgwick Avenue near River Park Towers. Eastbound buses run north on Cedar Avenue, using 179th Street to get to Burnside Avenue whereas westbound buses turn south on Sedgwick Avenue from Burnside Avenue. It then runs east on Burnside Avenue, using University Avenue for a short portion where Burnside Avenue is ...
The complex is made up of four residential towers as well as a row of duplex townhouses, clad in brown brickwork, that encompass a two-acre (0.81 ha) plaza overlooking the East River. Three of the towers (10, 20 & 30 Waterside Plaza) are 37 stories high and the northern tower (40 Waterside Plaza) has 31 stories.
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McKay Tower: 259 / 79: 18: 1927–1983: Cathedral of Saint Andrew: 192 / 59: 1: 1917–1927: Assumed title following 1917 Fountain Street Baptist Church fire. [9] Fountain Street Baptist Church: 217 / 66: 1: 1877–1917: Tallest building in Michigan from April 1877 to June 1877 until the completion of Fort Street Presbyterian Church in Detroit ...