Phase 1 of Stabilization Process Completed at Empire Towers; Phase 2 Could Take up to 6 Weeks
About 1,500 support posts were installed in Phase 1, and officials say the building and garage will stay closed until repairs are finished.
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Empire Towers repairs continue, but building remains unsafe to enter
Progress is being made at the Empire Towers building in Glen Burnie, which has now been closed for over a month due to safety concerns. Phase one is now complete in the stabilization project. During phase one, crews added 1,500 support beams inside the parking garage, which still has cars trapped inside. | RELATED: Worker recalls Empire Towers shaking ‘like an explosion’ before evacuation The owners of the towers released a letter to tenants say…
Empire Towers completes first stabilization phase as vehicles remain trapped in garage
With vehicles still trapped in the underground parking garage at the unstable Empire Towers office building in Glen Burnie, Maryland, Phase 1 of the emergency stabilization process has been completed, according to an email from the building's owner.
Phase 1 of stabilization process completed at Empire Towers; Phase 2 could take up to 6 weeks
Empire Towers completes Phase 1 of emergency stabilization. Phase 2 will take 6 weeks before tenants can safely retrieve personal items from the Anne Arundel County office building.
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