NYC buildings were evacuated after two support columns reportedly buckled on the 21st floor of the former Pfizer Headquarters in Midtown Manhattan.
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A major structural emergency is developing in New York City after reports that two support columns buckled inside the former Pfizer Headquarters building under construction on East 42nd Street near Third Avenue in Manhattan. The building, located in the busy Midtown East and Tudor City area, is part of the former Pfizer headquarters complex that has been undergoing a massive office-to-residential conversion project. The site has been reported as one of New York Cityβs largest office-to-apartment conversion projects.
Emergency crews responded to the scene as nearby buildings were reportedly evacuated out of caution. Live video from the area showed a heavy FDNY and NYPD presence near East 42nd Street, with construction concerns focused around the 21st floor. Officials are still working to determine the full extent of the structural issue and whether there is any ongoing collapse risk.
This incident comes as New York City continues to see a wave of major construction projects, office-to-residential conversions, building renovations, and high-rise redevelopment across Manhattan. Structural emergencies like this immediately raise concerns about worker safety, nearby residents, pedestrian traffic, falling debris, evacuation zones, and how city inspectors handle major construction sites in dense areas like Midtown Manhattan.