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Residents' worries over celebrity skyscraper
Residents' worries over celebrity skyscraper

News.com.au

time07-05-2025

  • Business
  • News.com.au

Residents' worries over celebrity skyscraper

Residents of a renowned luxury skyscraper in New York City are raising the alarm after the discovery of numerous cracks throughout the building. Condo owners at the iconic luxury skyscraper on New York City's Billionaires Row have accused the developers of 'deliberate and far-reaching fraud' in covering up extensive cracking in the building's concrete facade. A lawsuit filed by the condo board at 432 Park Avenue accuses CIM Group and other developers of ignoring warnings from architects and engineers about the cracks, and failing to alert potential buyers and city inspectors, Realtor reports. CIM Group categorically denies the allegations and will be moving to dismiss the complaint in court, the developer's Chief Strategy Officer Jami Schlicher told in a brief phone interview. The suit filed last month claims that 'thousands of severe cracks' in the white concrete facade led to water intrusion and corrosion in the building. The owners are seeking US$165 million ($254.6m) in damages, plus compensation for alleged loss of property values. The civil complaint includes photos that are said to depict cracks and spalling in the building's exterior concrete, and cites a 2016 report from a concrete consultant that identified 1,893 defects in the facade. 'As the complaint details, this matter extends beyond negligence into an alleged calculated scheme, driven by greed, that eroded trust,' said plaintiff's attorneys Terrence Oved and Darren Oved in a joint statement to 'Such reprehensible misconduct warrants, and will receive, a forceful and uncompromising response.' The attorneys added that the condo board 'is diligently working to remediate these issues, obtain complete recovery for the unit owners and an award of punitive damages against defendants.' The new lawsuit is not the first dispute between the condo owners and developers of 432 Park Avenue. A separate civil suit filed several years ago alleged a plethora of defects in the building, including noisy trash chutes, stuck elevators, and swaying from the building's slender design. MORE: ' Millions teetering' - Grim new debt warning to Aussie homeowners Completed in 2015, the 425.5m tall skyscraper towers over Central Park along Manhattan's so-called Billionaires Row and has become an iconic part of the city's skyline. The luxury tower was briefly home to Jennifer Lopez and Alex Rodriguez, who purchased a three-bedroom unit there in 2018 for $15.3 million, which they sold less than a year later. Other notable current and former residents include Douglas Elliman Chairman Howard Lorber, fashion designer David Chu, and art dealer Helly Nahmad, according to published reports.

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