WorthPrudent3028 t1_jbevsbf wrote
Looks like the top floors would feel like living on a boat even if it's built right. I don't know why billionaires want to live at the top of these new super narrow skyscrapers.
Im guessing this skeleton will sit there for a decade before tax money pays for it to be taken down when it becomes too dangerous. All parties at fault will be bankrupt shell companies whose owners will still be wealthy but pay nothing towards fixing or removing this building. There's another unfinished new tower by Hudson Yards that is sitting there because they faked architect approval.
ny773 t1_jbexhtb wrote
Yeah, the top floors don't matter when they were meant to be shell/stash houses for foreign money that never intended to live in them anyway. Can't wait for the same thing to happen to the Penn/MSG project.
One-Chemistry9502 t1_jbvndfn wrote
People still live on those towers, even if they aren't always filled.
And the Penn Project isn't even a major residential project, it's mainly an office project.
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