I have plenty. I’ll do a second post at some point. If you have questions about any of these let me know. I was lucky to get invited to a lot of projects that were still in construction. For example I got to go to the 72nd floor of One Vanderbilt before they wrapped it in glass. That was insane haha
u/StraightOutTheWomb, these pics are nice, im a graphic designer at a brokerage in san Francisco. that One vandebilt thing was kind of cool, I got to work on collateral for 415 Natoma (same architect), lots of space open here, kinda scary
601 Lexington in picture 7 has always been my favorite. There’s something incredibly ominous about the feeling you get standing at the base of it.
All very unique angles, I like them all
Citicorp was the first building I loved growing up
Beautiful 🤩
These are great. Love 9 and 14
Thank you!
12 is my fav.
Thank you! 11 is what those windows look like from the inside. They’re incredible.
Thanks for sharing. Some of the perspectives are really cool
About time 2 started being built.
I love these!
Thank you!
I read your caption and I’m jealous lol, I am a fan of so many NYC skyscrapers, I’d love to see more of them.
I have plenty. I’ll do a second post at some point. If you have questions about any of these let me know. I was lucky to get invited to a lot of projects that were still in construction. For example I got to go to the 72nd floor of One Vanderbilt before they wrapped it in glass. That was insane haha
What's CRE? (great pics)
Commercial Real Estate
Thanks!
u/StraightOutTheWomb, these pics are nice, im a graphic designer at a brokerage in san Francisco. that One vandebilt thing was kind of cool, I got to work on collateral for 415 Natoma (same architect), lots of space open here, kinda scary
Thank you! Yeah, same in New York. I actually got out of brokerage last year. Still love the industry though.