The condo board at 432 Park Ave. has filed lawsuits against developers over facade defects, while the building maintains its ...
Independent structural engineer Steve Bongiorno told the New York Times that water could begin seeping into the cracks and ...
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Wealthy residents of 432 Park deny allegations of structural issues that could rain ‘chunks of concrete’
Once envisioned as the pinnacle of Manhattan’s luxury condo boom, 432 Park Ave. was supposed to rise above it all. At nearly 1,400 feet, its stark white concrete grid and minimalist silhouette were ...
Poor 432 Park. The New York Times published another long report over the weekend on the troubled Billionaires’ Row supertall and its many, many issues, this time focusing on the possibly long-term ...
One of Manhattan’s tallest and ritziest towers is full of cracks — and some engineers reportedly fear chunks of concrete could rain down on Midtown sidewalks if a $160 million renovation isn’t ...
A decade after a debut that aimed to enshrine it as a gleaming symbol of ultraluxury living, Manhattan’s 432 Park Avenue — the pencil-thin supertall that helped define Billionaires’ Row — is cracking, ...
The owner of the 96th-floor penthouse atop Manhattan’s 432 Park Ave. is seeking a hefty return on the investment, by listing it for sale at $169 million -- almost double the original purchase price.
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