Key facts
- A 37-story Manhattan building is undergoing conversion to residential apartments.
- Two support columns in the building buckled.
- Evacuations were prompted by the buckling columns.
- Street closures were implemented following the incident.
- Temporary shoring has been installed to stabilize the building.
- Officials are conducting a rigorous assessment of the structure.
A 37-story building in Manhattan, currently undergoing conversion into residential apartments, has been stabilized following a structural incident. Two support columns within the high-rise buckled, necessitating immediate evacuations of the building and surrounding areas, as well as street closures. Temporary shoring has since been installed to secure the structure. Officials are now conducting a rigorous assessment to determine the extent of the damage and the cause of the column failure. The incident has raised concerns about the safety of ongoing construction and conversion projects in the city. Further investigations are expected to reveal more details about the structural integrity of the building and the procedures followed during the conversion process. The full impact on the conversion timeline and the building's future use remains under evaluation.
