New York Skyline 2018
An image showing what Manhattan's skyline might look like in 2018, created by U.S. real estate company City Realty. New York is going through a skyscraper construction boom. CityRealty

Gotham is growing -- at least according to new photos, released by a New York realty company, which show what Manhattan's skyline could look like in 2018, following the completion of several high-rise construction projects.

New York skyline 2018
An image shows a projected view of Manhattan's skyline in 2018, after several large ongoing construction projects have been completed. CityRealty

The rendering above shows 53 West 53rd street -- the MoMA tower designed by French architect Jean Nouvel, as well as several other Midtown-area projects that are slated to be completed by 2018, according to New York Magazine.

New York Skyline
A rendering created by U.S. realty company CityRealty shows a projected view of Manhattan's skyline in 2018, including several new skyscrapers. CityRealty

The above image shows One Vanderbilt, 53 West 53rd Street, 432 Park Avenue, 225 West 57th Street and 111 West 57th Street, all scheduled for completion by 2018.

New York Skyline 2018
A rendering shows a portion of New York's skyline, looking north up Manhattan, onto Central Park South, featuring computer renderings of new high-rise buildings scheduled for completion by 2018. CityRealty
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A rendering shows a portion of New York's skyline, looking north up Manhattan, onto Central Park South, featuring computer renderings of new high-rise buildings scheduled for completion by 2018.A rendering shows a portion of New York's skyline, looking north up Manhattan, onto Central Park South, featuring computer renderings of new high-rise buildings scheduled for completion by 2018. CityRealty

The image below shows Central Park South and West, and includes new buildings such as Extell's Nordstrom Tower, or 225 West 57th Street, which is expected to stand 1,775 feet tall. Also visible next to it is Vornado's 220 Central Park South, which will rise over 900 feet.

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An image of New York's skyline, with computer-generated renderings of skyscrapers that are projected to be part of the city's skyline by 2018. CityRealty