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‘The building remains unstable’: Mamdani briefs on high-rise with buckling beams
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July 7, 2026, 12:08 PM EDT / Updated July 7, 2026, 1:40 PM EDT
By Matt Lavietes
A high-rise apartment complex in Midtown Manhattan remains structurally unstable and is at risk of collapse after the building’s support beams started buckling on Tuesday morning, officials said
The area surrounding the 37-story building, situated near Grand Central Terminal, was evacuated after two structural support beams on its 21st floor began to buckle at around 8 a.m. local time
New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani and other city officials addressed reporters nearby, saying that the building “remains unstable” as of Tuesday afternoon. The mayor added that “since we have been on site in the early morning, we have seen continued shift of the structure.”
“This is an extremely serious situation, and I am thankful to our first responders for quickly arriving at the site, and to New Yorkers for reacting calmly and with urgency,” the mayor said
The city’s fire commissioner said that because the building is made of steel, there is only a possibility of a “localized collapse” versus a “total collapse.”

Video shows the buckling beams inside the former Pfizer building
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Mamdani said that authorities were working “to develop plans to shore up the impacted floor. He said that if the floor is deemed to be secure, engineers will enter and begin shoring up the building as we await the arrival of materials that will stabilize the building.”
“I want to be honest with New Yorkers that this is a fast-developing situation,” Mamdani said. “We are taking it minute by minute, and I appreciate our city workers who have been on the forefront of that.”
The mayor said that the NYPD has temporarily closed off 40th to 45th streets between First and Third Avenue, a stone’s throw away from some of the city’s largest tourist attractions, including The New York Public Library, Bryant Park and Times Square
In addition to the building itself, seven neighboring buildings were evacuated — a growing number as the response escalated, Mamdani said
The mayor said that officials will be in touch with people living in the surrounding area “as soon as we have any <a href="https://todaytrendnews7.com/dow-turns-red-as-chip-stocks-tumble-oil-prices-gain-live-updates/” title=”Dow turns red as chip stocks tumble, oil prices gain: Live updates”>updates” and urged others to avoid the area
New York Gov. Kathy Hochul said in a post on X that the state government “stands ready to provide any assistance needed” and advised people to avoid the area
The building, formerly home to Pfizer’s global headquarters, is being converted into a 1,500-unit luxury rental complex. The Department of Buildings says it has an active permit for construction
The FDNY said it got a call around 8 a.m. about bricks falling from the building at 235 East 42nd Street, between Second and Third avenues. The NYPD says it got a 911 call about the incident less than 15 minutes later
When cops got to the scene, the NYPD says officers were told that construction workers on the 21st floor of the commercial building saw the columns beginning to collapse
Raw footage from inside, taken by a construction worker, showed crumbling steel beams on the 21st floor
There were no reported injuries, and all workers are accounted for, according to officials. It is unclear how many workers were on site when the building began to show signs of distress

