Could famed power dining spot the Four Seasons be moving to a new Park Avenue home?

Eagle-eyed sources on Tuesday spotted restaurant co-owners Julian Niccolini and Alex von Bidder in hard hats at the construction site of 432 Park Ave., which has been billed as the tallest residential building in the Western Hemisphere.

The building, rising 1,396 feet in the air, will reportedly include a restaurant on a lower floor. The condo tower is being developed by California-based CIM Group and New York real estate powerhouse Harry Macklowe.

Niccolini and von Bidder told us of their 432 Park tour in a statement: Harry is a lifelong friend of the Four Seasons. When he offered us a tour, we jumped at the chance to take selfies for Facebook.

The Four Seasons has been in the Seagram Building on Park Avenue since 1959, but its lease expires in July 2016.

Niccolini and von Bidder are in negotiations with landlord Aby Rosen, but many have speculated the restaurant would move out of the landmarked space once its lease is up.

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Could the Four Seasons be moving to 432 Park Avenue?

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September 25, 2014 at 2:16 pm by Mr HomeBuilder
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