List of sliver buildings

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This is a list of buildings in New York City that are referred to as sliver buildings, tall buildings with street frontage of 45 feet (14 m) or less.

Name / Address Image Floors Frontage (feet) Year built Notes and references
14 East 96th St 21 22 1981 [1]
328 East 86th Street 13 1981 Built before the enactment of the sliver law.[2][3]
985 Park Avenue Upload image 15 25 2008 [4][5]
1190 Lexington Avenue 18 34 1983 Foundation completed before the enactment of the sliver law.[6][7]
386 Columbus Avenue Upload image 22 25 1985 Foundation completed before the enactment of the sliver law.[6][8]
177 East 79th Street 22 1980 Built before the enactment of the sliver law.[9][10]
266 East 78th Street 16 1981 Built before the enactment of the sliver law.[9][11]
110 East 71st Street 23 1982 Built before the enactment of the sliver law.[2][12]
344 East 63rd Street Upload image Built before the enactment of the sliver law.[9]
160 West 56th Street Upload image 19 2016 A sliver hotel,[13] opened in 2016[14]
224 East 52nd Street 15 40 1984 Foundation completed before the enactment of the sliver law.[6][15]
926 Second Avenue 23 25 1982 Built before the enactment of the sliver law.[2][16]
16 East 46th Street 22 2010 Hotel[17]
5 East 44th Street Upload image 22 2008 Twenty-two story modern sliver built in 2008[18][19]
211 Madison Avenue 32 33 1985 Also known as Morgan Court. Foundation completed before the enactment of the sliver law.[20][21] Shooting location of the 1993 film Sliver.[22]
559 Second Avenue Upload image 10 39 1983 Foundation completed before the enactment of the sliver law.[6][23]
382 Third Avenue Upload image 14 25 1984 Foundation completed before the enactment of the sliver law.[6][24]
218 East 29th Street Upload image 10 25 1984 Foundation completed before the enactment of the sliver law.[6][25]
132 West 26th Street Upload image 12 19 2021 Originally planned for a 19-story hotel, now a condominium building.[26][27]
19 Park Place Upload image 21 25 2016 Originally known as Tribeca Royale, renamed to Iris TriBeCa.[28][29][30]

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