Manhattan, New York famously plays host to some of the world's tallest and most recognisable buildings, from the Empire State Building to Rockefeller Plaza.
But despite centuries of construction success stories, the 59.1 square kilometres is more recently known for an embarrassing tale the city would rather have visitors forget.
Unofficially dubbed 'The Leaning Tower of FiDi', a catastrophic high-rise near Wall Street has plagued downtown Manhattan's lucrative property market.
1 Seaport was lauded to be the first ever all-glass residential skyscraper built on the lower-Manhattan waterfront, complete with sixty stories, a private porte cochère, a hydrotherapy spa and an infinity pool.
Located on the edge of the financial district, developers had high hopes of selling properties in the 670ft building for $30 million.








