Manhattan's Crumbling Facade: Structural Instability Meets Urban Overreach The latest episode of New York City's construction mishaps and bureaucratic bungling has brought a Midtown building to its knees.
The evacuated Pfizer offices turned residential conversion project, once touted as the largest in Manhattan history, now stands as a testament to the city's prioritization of density over safety.
Structural instability is not new to New York City; it's a symptom of a larger disease infecting its urban planning.