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LIVE: New York building will be stabilized after columns buckle

Associated Press

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July 8, 2026

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Workers were expected to begin stabilizing a Manhattan high-rise Tuesday evening after buckled columns and sagging floors forced evacuations in and around the midtown construction site.

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CNN

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· Jul 7, 2026

Structural engineer reacts to NYC high-rise at risk of collapse

An under-construction Midtown Manhattan building that was evacuated after structural columns buckled remains unstable, New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani said. He described the situation as “extremely serious” and said crews have witnessed additional movement since arriving at the scene. A structural engineer tells CNN that this—the largest renovation in U.S. history—likely caused the loads to shift, creating these structural issues. 0:00 A structural engineer explains how loads shift during renovations 2:23 How engineers can stabilize the building 4:33 CNN reports from the scene Watch 24/7 live news with CNN Headlines: https://bit.ly/4eIvlTr #NYC #building #News

Off The Press

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· Jul 8, 2026

New York City high-rise stable after columns buckled, officials say

A high-rise building under construction in midtown Manhattan that had been at risk of collapse appears to have stabilized, New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani said on Wednesday, a ​day after two support columns buckled and forced the evacuation of a ​half-dozen nearby buildings. The 37-story office building, which is being converted into residential apartments, []...Click to read more

RedState

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· Jul 8, 2026

Sagging Manhattan Skyscraper Stabilized — but the Danger Is Not Over

Sagging Manhattan Skyscraper Stabilized — but the Danger Is Not Over

ArcaMax

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· Jul 8, 2026

NYC building threatening to collapse stabilized with emergency jacks; some street closures lifted

NEW YORK — The sagging upper floors of a midtown Manhattan building under construction that threatened to collapse and caused a massive evacuation of the area has been stabilized with galvanized steel beams and emergency jacks, city officials ...

CBC News

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· Jul 7, 2026

Unstable highrise in New York City prompts evacuations

A New York City high-rise remained unstable Tuesday after officials found that columns buckled and floors sagged while it was being converted to luxury apartments, forcing evacuations in and around the construction site.

The Independent

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· Jul 8, 2026

NYC construction workers scramble to stabilize high-rise after support beams buckle

Construction is underway to help stabilize a New York City high-rise after buckling beams were discovered by workers, triggering warnings of a potential collapse.

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Related coverage for "LIVE: New York building will be stabilized after columns buckle": CNN — Structural engineer reacts to NYC high-rise at risk of collapse. Off The Press — New York City high-rise stable after columns buckled, officials say. RedState — Sagging Manhattan Skyscraper Stabilized — but the Danger Is Not Over. ArcaMax — NYC building threatening to collapse stabilized with emergency jacks; some street closures lifted. CBC News — Unstable highrise in New York City prompts evacuations. The Independent — NYC construction workers scramble to stabilize high-rise after support beams buckle