New York Construction Scare Highlights the Challenges of Converting Offices Into Housing
City inspectors ordered extra shoring after the failure disrupted one of the nation’s largest office-to-apartment conversions, with no injuries reported.
- Steel beams in the former Pfizer headquarters in Midtown nearly snapped on Tuesday, prompting City officials to evacuate the building and neighboring towers while closing several blocks in one of the country's busiest sections.
- After office buildings emptied during the COVID-19 pandemic, New York City officials enacted tax breaks and incentives to convert old commercial structures into apartment complexes and address the housing shortage.
- "You have to account for everything that happens to a building structurally," said Eugene Gurevich, a principal and forensics team leader at the engineering firm RAND, noting conversions demand intensive investigation monitored by the Department of Buildings.
- The specific mechanism of failure remains under investigation; Chiara said the rare structural failure should not impact other conversion projects going forward because "this is something that rarely, rarely happens."
- Department of City Planning data shows more than 3,000 housing units added through conversions since 2020, with more than 2,000 units currently under construction across New York City as rezoning allows further expansion.
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A Building Almost Collapsed in NY. The Backstory Is Hopeful
"Gotta go," a young woman murmured into her phone, slipping into a gaggle of gawking New Yorkers pointing and staring at a teetering office tower in the heart of midtown Manhattan on Tuesday. "This building's like collapsing in New York."
Who Will Be Blamed for the Near-Collapse of a Midtown Tower?
The thirty-seven-story tower in midtown was stabilized, after almost falling over earlier this week. Now Nathan Berman, the real-estate developer behind its renovation, will have to deal with the fallout, writes D. T. Max.
By Gloria Pazmino, CNN The New York City Research Department has opened a file after the columns of a Manhattan skyscraper caved in earlier this week, forcing workers to flee and authorities to evacuate neighboring buildings and shut down the streets, he informed The Post New York Authorities begin an investigation into the Manhattan skyscraper that presented structural damage appeared first on KVIA.
Beams Buckle At High-Rise Construction Site With Threat Of Building Collapse, NYC Blocks Evacuated
Several blocks were evacuated in Midtown Manhattan on Tuesday after structural support beams were found buckling on the 21st floor of a building under renovation, prompting fears it could collapse. This footage shows the damaged beams inside the building at 235 East 42nd Street. The office building was formerly occupied by Pfizer but was being converted into an apartment building, according to local reports. Crews from the New York City Fire Dep…
New York’s Department of Investigation launches inquiry into buckling Manhattan high-rise
The New York City Department of Investigation has opened an inquiry after a Manhattan high-rise’s columns buckled earlier this week, forcing workers to flee and officials to evacuate neighboring buildings and close down roads, a spokesperson for the department told CNN.
Op-ed | Shoddy construction work is nothing new in New York City
When New York City is in a race to build and money is to be made, corners will inevitably get cut. One of those cut corners came to the personal attention of thousands of New Yorkers living and working in Midtown on Tuesday. The buckling of support columns in Midtown has revealed the lackluster safety efforts many contractors implement on construction sites in New York. Thankfully, the workers inside the building were evacuated safely, and as of…
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