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St. John’s residents uncertain, concerned over Memorial University building sales on Signal Hill

Newfoundland Independent

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June 25, 2026

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St. John’s residents uncertain, concerned over Memorial University building sales on Signal Hill

Some wonder if a land deed potentially issued from the Catholic Church to the people of Signal Hill could carry some weight

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The Real Deal

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· Jul 7, 2026

David Werner, Metro Loft’s Pfizer HQ at risk of collapse

Concerns of a collapse of the old Pfizer headquarters in Midtown Manhattan arose Tuesday morning after reports of falling bricks and buckling columns. The FDNY was called to the scene at 235 East 42nd Street before 8 a.m., according to Fire Department officials. Officials discovered several sagging floors on the upper levels, as well as two support columns that were buckling. The discoveries prompted the evacuation of construction workers at the office-to-residential conversion, led by David Werner and Nathan Berman’s Metro Loft Management. Gensler is the architect of the project, one of the largest conversions in the city. Officials also []This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.

Foreign Policy Journal

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· Jun 21, 2026

North Rock Real Estate Acquires Rochester Crossings Commercial Center For $8.98M

North Rock Real Estate, operating under the corporate name Rochester Crossings LLC, purchased the Rochester Crossings commercial center at 3780 Marketplace Drive NW in northwest Rochester on June 11. The firm and a group of investors paid 8.98 million for the 23-year-old, 10-unit retail complex, which Olmsted County valued at 7.12 million for the 2026-2027 [] The post North Rock Real Estate Acquires Rochester Crossings Commercial Center For 8.98M appeared first on Foreign Policy Journal.

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· Jul 7, 2026

Manhattan Skyscraper Evacuated Over Collapse Fears

FDNYA Midtown Manhattan skyscraper has been evacuated after construction workers discovered structural problems that raised fears of a possible collapse. Crews cleared the 37-story building on East 42nd Street shortly after 8 a.m. Tuesday after two support beams on the 21st and 22nd floors began buckling. Officials said floors 21 through 26 showed signs of stress and partial failure. The building, which previously housed pharmaceutical company Pfizer, was emptied as a precaution, with no injuries reported. Eight nearby buildings were also evacuated while emergency crews assessed the situation. The FDNY said it was responding to a “major technical rescue response,” while New York City Department of Buildings inspectors launched an investigation. A section of East 42nd Street between Second and Third Avenues has been closed to traffic and pedestrians as officials assess the building’s safety. The building is undergoing a luxury apartment conversion.Read more at The Daily Beast.

DNyuz

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· Jul 8, 2026

NYC buildings commissioner confident buckling Midtown building is ‘stabilizing’ after emergency work

City buildings department officials are confident the buckling Midtown high-rise at risk of collapse is “stabilizing” after emergency crews worked overnight to shore up the structure. Workers were able to successfully shore up the under-construction 37-story former Pfizer headquarters on East 42nd Street near Second Avenue — enough to shrink the evacuated “frozen zone” to []

Quartz

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· Jul 7, 2026

The best rooftop bars in New York City

From Overstory's 64-floor Art Deco perch above the Financial District to a Bushwick natural wine rooftop two stories above the street

Commercial Observer

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· Jun 22, 2026

Helaba Lends $112M for Dallas-Area Apartments at Former JCPenney HQ

The former headquarters of JCPenney is in line for a residential makeover with some fresh capital. A joint venture between StreetLights Residential and Pritzker Realty Group has landed 111.5 million of construction financing to develop a multifamily project at the clothing chain’s former headquarters campus in suburban Dallas, Commercial Observer can first report. German commercial bank []

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Related coverage for "St. John’s residents uncertain, concerned over Memorial University building sales on Signal Hill": The Real Deal — David Werner, Metro Loft’s Pfizer HQ at risk of collapse. Foreign Policy Journal — North Rock Real Estate Acquires Rochester Crossings Commercial Center For $8.98M. The Daily Beast — Manhattan Skyscraper Evacuated Over Collapse Fears. DNyuz — NYC buildings commissioner confident buckling Midtown building is ‘stabilizing’ after emergency work. Quartz — The best rooftop bars in New York City. Commercial Observer — Helaba Lends $112M for Dallas-Area Apartments at Former JCPenney HQ