The developer promised the building would have the kind of luxurious amenities befitting a 40-story condominium tower overlooking that citadel of capitalism, the New York Stock Exchange.

They were supposed to include interiors by the celebrity designer Philippe Starck, what the developer called “the most elegant indoor swimming pool you’ve ever seen,” a basketball court, a plush movie theater and a billiards area, as well as a terrace and a yoga studio.

Instead, the buyers who put down millions for their apartments at 15 Broad Street 10 years ago got an “abject lack of fireproofing,” faulty wiring, numerous leaks and potentially toxic mold, according to residents.

In 2008, after selling the 386 apartments in the building for at least $380 million, the developer abandoned all efforts to complete the renovations or build the promised amenities, according to the state attorney general’s office.