The condo board at 432 Park Ave. has filed lawsuits against developers over facade defects, while the building maintains its ...
The building is being stressed beyond what was intended. There’s no sidewalk shed that’s going to protect you from chunks of ...
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432 Park Avenue on Billionaire's Row is facing a structural crisis, which may lead to falling concrete
Park Avenue faces new structural concerns as engineers warn of cracks and falling concrete, while residents and developers deny any danger.
Park Avenue, one of Manhattan's most iconic skyscrapers, is facing alarming structural issues that have raised concerns among engineers and residents alike. As the towering 1,400-foot structure, often ...
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New Yorkers Are Asking If 432 Park Avenue Is Safe After Cracks Discovered on Luxury Building
People are asking if the luxury apartment building at 432 Park Avenue in New York City is safe after cracks were noticed in ...
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Tallest Buildings in New York City – Aerial Virtual Tour
Explore the ten tallest buildings in New York City through a stunning aerial virtual tour. Discover architectural icons such ...
A superstar team of architects and developers insisted on an all-white concrete facade. It could explain some of the building’s problems.
Independent structural engineer Steve Bongiorno told the New York Times that water could begin seeping into the cracks and ...
The skyscraper - which only opened in 2015 - is covered in cracks and cavities, after developers insisted on an aesthetically ...
The Billionaires’ Row building now finds itself under intense scrutiny from engineers, litigators and brokers alike. As for ...
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432 Park Is Cracking Up
Developers wanted the supertall’s cement façade to be a pristine white. Turns out that’s not great for durability.
JPMorgan Chase opened a $3 billion global headquarters in New York City as Wall Street leaders worry about the city's ...
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