You’ve heard of the Leaning Tower of Pisa, but did you know New York has its very own leaning tower? Manhattan’s “Leaning Tower of FiDi,” developed by Fortis Property Group, has this dubious distinction: It is tilting by three inches to the north, and has been beset by numerous construction delays, disputes with lenders and more.
How did this engineering blunder ever come to pass?
— The Real Deal
One Seaport (aka “161 Maiden Lane”) is now the subject of a contentious lawsuit between Fortis and the project’s construction engineer Pizzarotti. Pizzarotti claims the developers are at fault owing to shoddy preparatory work on its foundation, which left the tower at risk for catastrophic failures for portions of its facade, structural concrete, and even elevators.
Construction has since stalled out as various solutions are proffered. If it is ever actually completed, its 80 luxury units could be filled with tenants lured by yacht rental offers. A rather high-end incentive for the wealthy in a city where their opposites face their own daily risks caused by different forms of structural neglect and incompetence.
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8 cm? Pshaw, Millennium Tower in SF would be THRILLED with just 8cm.
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