Breaking
CNDemocratic Senate Nominee Graham Platner Withdraws After Rape AllegationRUВ Ставрополе отражена атака БПЛА, произошло возгорание на промышленном объектеCN歐洲今年6月創紀錄高溫,科學家警告熱浪將更頻繁、更持久KR수도권·강원내륙 밤부터 다시 장대비…이후엔 티베트고기압 덮어 폭염RUФМБА России создало первый национальный справочник генетических особенностей россиян с сердечно-сосудистыми заболеваниямиINArthur Fery Reaches Wimbledon Semifinals as British WildcardKR이재명 대통령 "높은 경제성장률 현실화, 국민 체감 어려움 알아…모두의 성장 위해 노력"RUTelegram Co-founder Pavel Durov Questioned Again by French InvestigatorsINTLTelstra Outage Continues: Triple Zero Calls and Train Services AffectedKR야영시설 분양 시 3천만원 이하 벌금CNDemocratic Senate Nominee Graham Platner Withdraws After Rape AllegationRUВ Ставрополе отражена атака БПЛА, произошло возгорание на промышленном объектеCN歐洲今年6月創紀錄高溫,科學家警告熱浪將更頻繁、更持久KR수도권·강원내륙 밤부터 다시 장대비…이후엔 티베트고기압 덮어 폭염RUФМБА России создало первый национальный справочник генетических особенностей россиян с сердечно-сосудистыми заболеваниямиINArthur Fery Reaches Wimbledon Semifinals as British WildcardKR이재명 대통령 "높은 경제성장률 현실화, 국민 체감 어려움 알아…모두의 성장 위해 노력"RUTelegram Co-founder Pavel Durov Questioned Again by French InvestigatorsINTLTelstra Outage Continues: Triple Zero Calls and Train Services AffectedKR야영시설 분양 시 3천만원 이하 벌금
Newsgather
BackNYC Building at Risk of Collapse Stabilized After Evacuations
NYC Building at Risk of Collapse Stabilized After Evacuations
Urgent
The Independent World10h agoReal_estate3 min read

NYC Building at Risk of Collapse Stabilized After Evacuations

Quick Look

  • A 1970s-era NYC building, being converted into apartments, was evacuated Tuesday due to risk of collapse.
  • A compromised steel beam and buckling support column were found.
  • The building had 44 prior complaints, including falling debris and unsafe conditions.

AI-generated summary

Why It Matters

A 1970s-era building in Manhattan, undergoing conversion to apartments, was deemed at risk of collapse due to structural issues. The building had a history of safety complaints, including falling debris.

Font size

The New York City high-rise, deemed at risk of collapsing Tuesday, has 44 prior complaints against it, including allegations that a worker was blowing material off the roof, according to the city’s Department of Buildings.

In March, the building located at 235 East 42nd Street in Midtown, Manhattan, received an anonymous complaint that a worker was “blowing material off of the roof… with a leaf blower.”

The emergency response team that responded to the complaint dismissed it, saying there was no construction activity at the time nor any worker blowing material off the building.

Weeks later, in April, another complaint said there was “falling debris” from the building, which an emergency response team later said they had not observed.

On Tuesday morning, law enforcement and city officials ordered an evacuation of all construction workers and people in nearby buildings after determining that the 1970s-era building, which was being converted into apartments, was at risk of collapse. Construction workers had found a steel beam compromised on the 21st floor and at least one support column buckling.

That sparked a massive response from New York City officials to keep the building from falling down. Crews rushed to stabilize the building and evacuate nearby structures. The city set up a “frozen zone” stretching around the site for blocks, over fears the building might collapse. On Tuesday night, officials said the building had been deemed stabilized and no more movement in the building was seen.

MetroLoft, the developer of the building, said in a statement Tuesday was aware of problems with the building and is working with the Department of Buildings to “understand the full scope of the situation.”

"The safety of our workers and the public has always been, and remains, our top priority," the developer said, according to ABC7

The Independent has asked MetroLoft for comment.

The building’s complaint history has multiple allegations of falling debris. In July 2025, a piece of the window spandrel glass fell from the 8th floor and hit a building shed. It was later determined that the spandrel glass was poorly maintained.

In August, a person complained of falling equipment. During the incident, a piece of metal paneling fell from the 33rd floor onto the sidewalk. The construction safety enforcement team said that the site failed to tightly enclose a shaftway for debris removal.

In October, one complaint accused the construction site of “unsafe conditions,” claiming a “large item fell and broke through five floors and almost hit someone.”

The complaint also claimed workers were working with gas machines without proper ventilation, wielding without spotters or safety blankets and using a chipping gun without protection from falling debris.

“Piece of concrete are constantly falling from above [sic],” the complaint alleges.

An emergency response team, which inspected the site the day after the complaint was filed, said there were no violating conditions observed, that there were pedestrian protections in place and no falling debris.

Among other prior complaints, a construction worker reportedly fell off a six-foot ladder in December because the ladder was not on a flat and level surface. The construction safety enforcement team later conducted a re-inspection and provided a ladder safety training log sheet.

In late April, the construction safety enforcement team conducted a sweep of the site and reported that all inspection logs and housekeeping were maintained.

“No unsafe conditions observed,” the construction safety team wrote in the April 21 report.

As of Wednesday morning, the building was considered stable after construction crews shored up damaged columns overnight.

“I can say right now the building is stable,” Ahmed Tigani, the commissioner of New York City’s Department of Buildings, told reporters Tuesday evening. “We feel confident in the emergency plan we have now.”

Authorities shrunk the “frozen zone” established around the building, which allowed some locals to go back into their residences.

Open Questions

  • What caused the steel beam to be compromised?
  • Why were previous complaints dismissed?
  • What is the full scope of the structural damage?

Related Topics

This article was originally published by The Independent World.

Related Stories

More on this topicNew York City