Tickets On Sale for Summit One Vanderbilt Observatory Experience

Image from SL Green Realty Corp.

Tickets are now on sale for SUMMIT One Vanderbilt (ELENET 891), a 65,000-ft2 entertainment center in NYC, SL Green Realty Corp. announced in a press release on September 14. The building includes a “story-driven, immersive experience,” according to the press release. The exhibit, called Air, is a walk-through art experience. In addition to the exhibit, the building will include thrill experiences, food and beverages and an outdoor terrace with “the highest urban alpine meadow in the Western Hemisphere,” the press release stated. It is also home to a record-breaking elevator system manufactured by Cimolai Technology and Wittur. According to the SUMMIT One Vanderbilt website, “SUMMIT’s Ascent is the highest rack-and-pinion elevator outdoor system in the world, and at 90 ft2 each, the largest glass floor elevators in the world.” The elevator travels 1,200 ft. SUMMIT One Vanderbilt will open on October 21.

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