The Rise and Rise of New York's Billionaire's Row | The B1M
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Channel: The B1M
Views: 2,237,047
Rating: 4.7930675 out of 5
Keywords: BIM, B1M, TheB1M, Construction, architecture, engineering, The B1M, SimScale, Fred Mills, new york, brooklyn, manhattan, super-skinny towers, super slender skyscraper, skyscraper, world trade center, wtc, one57, 111W57, 53W53, 432 Park Avenue, 432 PA, 111 West 57th Street, billionaires row, millionaire skyscraper, rich life, central park tower, nyc
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Length: 12min 2sec (722 seconds)
Published: Wed Dec 19 2018
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The most expensive home in the US was just sold in the same area for $238 million.
Was this just one big elaborate advertisement for a simulator!?
Fun somewhat related fact: In the late 1800s and early 1900s there was a similar "Millionaire's Row" home to some of the richest and most powerful people in the USA. It was located in the greatest city in the world... Cleveland, OH.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Euclid_Avenue_(Cleveland)
It was essentially the same situation in the video without the current inflation and income inequality that allows for billionaires to exist today. New York's view seems to be Central Park while Cleveland's was Lake Erie and the greenery surrounding the city. The Rockefellers lived there for a while in the late 1800s.
Most of the houses have been demolished or repurposed, but it's still an interesting part of Cleveland history.
Do they come with parachutes?
Interesting to hear about the selling of the air rights. I live in Asia and they just fucking build everywhere and block everyone else's views without giving a fuck.
I didn't need this kind of negativity in my life.
There's something wrong with this world when people can hoard so much wealth.