Overbuilt high rises fall short of the mark
10th Dec 2005, 15:11 GMT
One more reason to oppose developer Harry Stinson's plan to build a 100-storey tower in a back alley in the financial district is that the needle on top of the thing looks sharp enough to burst the real-estate bubble all by itself. (INSIDER Edition subscribers only)
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