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Experts fear notorious Billionaires’ Row supertall could rain ‘chunks of concrete’ on NYC if cracks not addressed: report

Summary by New York Post
432 Park Ave. is full of cracks and some engineers reportedly fear the Billionaires' Row supertall could rain "chunks of concrete" down on the NYC sidewalks if a $160 million renovation isn't undertaken.

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The concrete facade of 432 Park Avenue, one of New York's tallest and most prestigious residential towers, is riddled with cracks and fissures. During the skyscraper's construction, architects and developers insisted on an unusual white concrete facade, but this has proven unable to withstand the harsh weather conditions. Experts fear that, without expensive renovations, chunks of concrete could fall.

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One of New York's tallest and most prestigious residential towers is riddled with cracks, and experts fear chunks of concrete will fall onto Manhattan sidewalks if a $160 million renovation isn't carried out.

·Amsterdam, Netherlands (Kingdom of the)
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Park Avenue Building No. 432 in New York, U.S.A. has numerous issues and problems that concern experts and VIP residents living there.The...

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New York Post broke the news in New York, United States on Tuesday, October 21, 2025.
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