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Oct. 19

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Curved glazing (both convex and concave) going up on a number of sides, including under the porte cochere.

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It looks like they're working on the 45th floor, so 10 to go including this one.
The crane was last lifted around Oct 1, after 44 days. If they repeat that exactly, it would be raised on Nov 14 (then Dec 28, but I'd expect seasonal delays). They do about 5 to 6 floors between lifts, so they should be able to finish after raising the crane twice, I would guess working on the roof in February. Do you concur?
 

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