'Buckling' beams at Manhattan high-rise under construction trigger evacuations
Source: NBC 4 New York
Manhattan
Buckling' beams at Manhattan high-rise under construction trigger evacuations
The building, formerly Pfizer's global headquarters, is being converted into a 1,500-unit luxury rental complex. It was evacuated, along with neighboring buildings. A press conference is expected.
By Jennifer Millman Published 2 hours ago Updated 6 minutes ago
Two structural support beams on the 21st floor of a 37-story under-construction building in Manhattan started buckling Tuesday morning, triggering evacuations, street closures, and a large emergency response, officials say.
The FDNY said it got a call around 8 a.m. about bricks falling from the building at 235 East 42nd Street, between Second and Third avenues. The NYPD says it got a 911 call about the incident less than 15 minutes later.
When cops got to the scene, the NYPD says officers were told that construction workers on the 21st floor of the 37-story commercial building saw the columns beginning to collapse.
Read more: https://www.nbcnewyork.com/manhattan/fdny-responds-to-report-of-buckling-building-in-manhattan/6522605/
Drum
(10,834 posts)Sorry, this link is not to a gift article. Can you repost as a gift?
They switched it to a Live Updates thing, probably thats the issue.
https://www.nytimes.com/live/2026/07/07/nyregion/pfizer-building-midtown-collapse?unlocked_article_code=1.v1A.t_XT.PZtcykoAtAkE&smid=nytcore-ios-share
Wonder Why
(7,517 posts)guarantee our work for a full week."
rampartd
(5,757 posts)i hope no one was injured.
we lost 4 workers when the hard rock hotel collapsed
https://www.wbrz.com/news/engineer-provides-updated-explanation-for-nola-hard-rock-hotel-collapse
You can see where the two upper floors are moving kind of together rather than individually, Walter Zehner said of the video. And that indicates that the 16th floor failed and the other floors just came down with it.
His explanation of the collapse is in harmony with an unreleased report by an engineer with the federal Occupational Safety and Health Administration who reportedly discovered that 81 beams supporting the 16th floor were not up to code and dozens of them were grossly undersized.
Ray Bruns
(7,046 posts)
2na fisherman
(407 posts)A big part of Trump's agenda is to gut oversight of and safety regulations for buildings throughout America. So let's make it easier for contractors to cheat and then get people killed when shoddy buildings collapse. And let's not worry about our food and drug or aviation safety either. There are so many ways this regime harms the country. And we will be trying to repair things for a very long time after it is gone.
paleotn
(23,217 posts)Codes and inspections. Feds, no matter who they are, have limited say in that. I know hes evil incarnate, but lets keep it to what he can actually fuck up.
CaptainTruth
(8,332 posts)According to current law contractors are required to file an asbestos NESHAP notification with the EPA at least 10 days before beginning work.
Most don't. Do you think Trump did before tearing down the East Wing of the White House? Heck no he didn't.
That's one example of the kind of Federal building regulation Trump would eliminate in a heartbeat.
republianmushroom
(22,958 posts)Vinca
(54,626 posts)Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin
(139,196 posts)highplainsdem
(63,893 posts)they added to the original structure. Tremendous amount of weight.
And the NYT added this update minutes ago:
The building, which has been under construction since 2024, had a total of 22 violations dating as far back to 2020, mostly for failing to file elevator inspection and testing reports. Thirteen of the complaints remain active, and the owners owe the city $39,000 in penalties.
FakeNoose
(43,255 posts)Link: https://apnews.com/article/nyc-manhattan-building-collapse-risk-04dfeb966e0daa2caba74006ad174ea1
Manhattan high-rise is still unstable after columns buckle, forcing evacuations

It's the former Pfizer headquarters, the high-rise building at 235 East 42nd Street. It hasn't collapsed but some of the beams have buckled while workmen are working to upgrade the building for residential use. Mayor Mamdani is on the scene.
(More at link)
highplainsdem
(63,893 posts)was 65 years old (Pfizer had moved into the building in 1961, according to Forbes).
riversedge
(82,430 posts)Terrifying new video emerges of collapsing Manhattan skyscraper as city plunged into travel chaos
Several buses running on Second Avenue are delayed or have been diverted due to the chaotic scene in Midtown Manhattan
https://www.themirror.com/news/us-news/midtown-manhattan-building-near-collapse-1925904
Cheyenne R. Ubiera News Reporter
15:06 ET, 07 Jul 2026Updated 15:40 ET, 07 Jul 2026

Manhattan skyscraper
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New video shows the nearly collapsing Manhattan skyscraper
Disturbing new video has emerged of a collapsing Manhattan skyscraper, forcing the tower and nearby buildings to evacuate.
The under-construction high-rise remains unstable after several columns buckled on Tuesday, and sagging floors have raised fears of a possible collapse. The 1970s-era office building is being converted into luxury apartments and is the former global headquarters of Pfizer, the pharmaceutical giant.
Around 8 in the morning, reports of falling bricks sent firefighters rushing to the building near Grand Central Station and the Chrysler Building. New York City officials were using drones to monitor the building, avoiding the need to send people inside.