The New Yorker unpacks the (still unfinished) 1 Seaport saga
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The real estate quandary that has become of the still-unfinished161 Maiden Lane (aka 1 Seaport or now "the Leaning Tower of New York") in Lower Manhattan captured the attention of The New Yorker writer Eric Lach recently, who tells us, "No broker in the world can sell a leaning tower at twenty-four hundred dollars per square foot, even if the lean is imperceptible to the naked eye."Considering432 Park Avenues well-known problems further Uptown, some say the saga might potentially spell the end for the skinny luxury archetype that has defined NYC's accidental skyline for two decades in favor of more sensible development.
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