Founded and headed by Gary Barnett, Extell Development Company is a nationally acclaimed real estate developer of residential, commercial, retail, hospitatlity and mixed-use properties operating primarily in Manhattan and other Premier cities across the nation. Since its founding in 1989, Extell has experienced outstanding growth, with a portfolio that currently exceeds 20 million square feet.
Setting new standards in the real estate industry, Extell has earned a stellar reputation for dedication to the development of superior quality properties distinguished by sophisticated design, gracious floor plans and first class amenities.
Developer
RANK
|
Name
|
Completion
|
Height
|
Floors
|
Function
|
|
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Central Park Tower | New York City | 2020 |
472 m / 1,550 ft |
98 | Residential / Retail |
2 | 570 Fifth Avenue | New York City | 2027 |
335 m / 1,100 ft |
78 | Residential / Hotel |
4 | One57 | New York City | 2014 |
306 m / 1,004 ft |
75 | Residential / Hotel |
5 | One Manhattan Square | New York City | 2019 |
258 m / 847 ft |
72 | Residential |
6 | 50 West 66th Street | New York City | 2025 |
236 m / 775 ft |
52 | Residential / Other |
9 | Brooklyn Point | New York City | 2020 |
220 m / 723 ft |
57 | Residential |
10 | 555Ten | New York City | 2016 |
187 m / 612 ft |
52 | Residential |
11 | The Orion | New York City | 2006 |
184 m / 604 ft |
60 | Residential |
12 | W Times Square | New York City | 2002 |
178 m / 583 ft |
53 | Hotel |
13 | Hyatt Times Square | New York City | 2013 |
168 m / 550 ft |
53 | Residential / Hotel |
RANK
|
Name
|
Completion
|
Height
|
Floors
|
Function
|
|
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Central Park Tower | New York City | 2020 |
472 m / 1,550 ft |
98 | Residential / Retail |
2 | 570 Fifth Avenue | New York City | 2027 |
335 m / 1,100 ft |
78 | Residential / Hotel |
3 | 740 8th Avenue | New York City | 2027 |
325 m / 1,067 ft |
52 | Observation / Hotel |
4 | One57 | New York City | 2014 |
306 m / 1,004 ft |
75 | Residential / Hotel |
5 | One Manhattan Square | New York City | 2019 |
258 m / 847 ft |
72 | Residential |
6 | 50 West 66th Street | New York City | 2025 |
236 m / 775 ft |
52 | Residential / Other |
7 | 360 10th Avenue | New York City | - |
236 m / 774 ft |
61 | Residential / Hotel / Office |
8 | 123 West 57th Street | New York City | - |
232 m / 761 ft |
59 | N/A |
9 | Brooklyn Point | New York City | 2020 |
220 m / 723 ft |
57 | Residential |
10 | 555Ten | New York City | 2016 |
187 m / 612 ft |
52 | Residential |
11 | The Orion | New York City | 2006 |
184 m / 604 ft |
60 | Residential |
12 | W Times Square | New York City | 2002 |
178 m / 583 ft |
53 | Hotel |
13 | Hyatt Times Square | New York City | 2013 |
168 m / 550 ft |
53 | Residential / Hotel |
14 | Tower 46 | New York City | 2013 |
153 m / 501 ft |
34 | Office |
15 | Avenue Brickell Tower | Miami | 2007 |
151 m / 495 ft |
47 | Residential |
16 | Riverside Center Building 1 | New York City | - |
146 m / 478 ft |
37 | Residential |
17 | Riverside Center Building 3 | New York City | - |
139 m / 456 ft |
36 | Residential |
18 | Hard Rock Hotel Times Square | New York City | 2022 |
135 m / 442 ft |
37 | Hotel |
19 | The Rushmore | New York City | 2008 |
130 m / 425 ft |
41 | Residential |
20 | Ariel East | New York City | 2007 |
121 m / 396 ft |
38 | Residential |
21 | The Aldyn | New York City | 2011 |
120 m / 395 ft |
38 | Residential |
22 | The Kent | New York City | 2018 |
120 m / 392 ft |
28 | Residential |
23 | One Riverside Park | New York City | 2015 |
114 m / 375 ft |
33 | Residential |
24 | The Avery | New York City | 2008 |
105 m / 344 ft |
30 | Residential |
25 | Ariel West | New York City | 2008 |
104 m / 340 ft |
31 | Residential |
26 | 70 Charlton Street North | New York City | 2016 |
76 m / 250 ft |
22 | Residential |
26 | 70 Charlton Street South | New York City | 2016 |
76 m / 250 ft |
22 | Residential |
28 | 180 East 125th Street | New York City | - |
58 m / 190 ft |
15 | Residential |
29 | 1710 Broadway | New York City | - |
- |
60 | Residential / Hotel / Retail |
30 | 403 East 79th Street | New York City | 2025 |
- |
30 | Office |
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