
Manhattan high-rise is still unstable after columns buckle, forcing evacuations
The former Pfizer building is being converted into a 1,500-unit luxury rental complex
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Reports of falling bricks and buckling columns have forced evacuations in the area around a Midtown Manhattan high-rise office building that was being converted to luxury apartments, fire officials said Tuesday. Columns also buckled before the floors started 'crumbling,' one worker told PIX 11. The 21st to 26th floors of the building, which once housed pharmaceutical giant Pfizer , started caving in under the stress, officials say.
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Reports of falling bricks and buckling columns have forced evacuations in the area around a Midtown Manhattan high-rise office building that was being converted to luxury apartments, fire officials said Tuesday
according to CTV NewsColumns also buckled before the floors started 'crumbling,' one worker told PIX 11.
according to Daily Mail +1The 21st to 26th floors of the building, which once housed pharmaceutical giant Pfizer , started caving in under the stress, officials say.
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