432 Park Avenue is a residential skyscraper in Midtown Manhattan. Standing at 1,396 feet tall, it overlooks Central Park and boasts some of the city's priciest residences. It was once the tallest residential building globally and the third-tallest in the U.S. Now, it ranks sixth-tallest in the U.S. and fifth-tallest in NYC. With 84 stories and a mezzanine, the tower features a distinctive lattice exterior made of white Portland cement. It houses 125 luxury condos and amenities like a private restaurant. Despite its stature, the building has received mixed reviews, particularly for its association with extreme wealth. The project faced delays due to financing and property acquisition issues, with construction beginning in 2012 and sales launching in 2013. Though completed in 2015, the building has faced complaints and lawsuits related to mechanical and structural problems.