The "432 Park Avenue" skyscraper in Manhattan, a luxury residence for millionaires, is experiencing significant structural issues ten years after its inauguration. Residents, who paid millions for their apartments, are complaining about leaks, elevator malfunctions, and alarming movements at the building's summit. Independent architect Steve Bongiorno attributes the problems to the exposed raw concrete facade, which allows moisture to infiltrate and freeze, causing cracks to widen by approximately 10% each winter. Concerns are rising about potential concrete detachment posing a danger to passersby. Repairs have already cost over $100 million, with a full facade renovation potentially necessary to prevent the building from becoming uninhabitable.