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Manhattan luxury tower project gets approval from attorney general

Supertall 860-foot building will only house 26 units
The Manhattan luxury condominium tower at 262 Fifth Ave., depicted in a rendering, will feature 26 units. (Avakaza Studio)
The Manhattan luxury condominium tower at 262 Fifth Ave., depicted in a rendering, will feature 26 units. (Avakaza Studio)
CoStar News
December 19, 2024 | 3:11 P.M.

A planned boutique luxury condominium tower in Manhattan with average unit prices starting at about $16 million has received a needed go-ahead from New York Attorney General Letitia James' office.

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