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Rabina Tops Out Supertall Mixed-Use at 520 Fifth Ave.

Locally based real estate investment and development firm Rabina has topped out construction on 520 Fifth Ave. in Midtown Manhattan. When completed in 2025, the mixed-use supertall tower above the northeast corner of Bryant Park will reach 1,002 feet, reportedly making it the tallest mixed-use building along Fifth Avenue.

“This tower will stand as a symbol of the continual renaissance of Midtown Manhattan, honoring its past and offer a new blueprint for how we as New Yorkers live, work and enjoy life in the center of one of the world’s most iconic neighborhoods,” said Josh Rabina, president and CEO of Rabina.

Along with 100 residences, which have reached 70% sold, 520 Fifth will include 25 floors of boutique office space. Corcoran Sunshine Marketing Group serves as the exclusive marketing and sales agent for the residences and JLL serves as the official leasing company for the commercial office space.

Rendering courtesy of Binyan Studios.

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