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When it comes to 432 Park Ave., one of Manhattan’s most expensive addresses, the cracks aren’t just in the concrete — they’re in the trust, per a new suit.
The supertall condo at 432 Park Avenue has closed on one of its last units. Michael Ostad, a real estate lender and former doctor, spent $11.3 million on an apartment in the 125-unit Billionaires ...
432 Park’s condo board alleged in the latest suit, which was first reported by Crain’s, that CIM and Macklowe not only ignored warnings from architects and engineers about the crisscrossing ...
The condo board at 432 Park Avenue, a super-skinny high-rise on Manhattan’s Billionaire’s Row, claims that real estate firm CIM Group failed to disclose the extent of damage that has resulted ...
Buyers at 432 Park Avenue are suing the developers over construction defects — again. Owners at the Billionaires’ Row tower filed another lawsuit against Macklowe Properties and CIM Group on ...
432 Park’s condo board alleged developers Harry Macklowe and CIM Group ignored advice from the project’s engineers and failed to properly address the building facade’s cracking.
The tower at 432 Park Avenue, far left, became the tallest residential building in the world in 2015. It has already been surpassed by a newcomer on New York’s Billionaire’s Row in Midtown ...