NatGeo Releases Interactive "New New York" Skyline Map
Nov. 20, 2015 — It's no surprise to see New York City real estate media tripping over themselves to report on the latest new super tall buildings every week – we're guilty of it, too. In a constantly-changing city, residents want to know what's going on in their neighborhood. Now, even National Geographic is getting in on it.
The national publication released an interactive map showcasing the "New New York City Skyline" on their website. "Before 2004, Manhattan was home to 28 skyscrapers 700 feet and taller. Since then, an additional 13 have been built, 15 are under construction, and 19 are proposed—47 more in all. These additions are rapidly—and radically—changing the skyline," explains the introduction. Readers then have the opportunity to view a 3-D map that shows how downtown and midtown Manhattan skylines will change in the not-to-distant future.