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Life returns to streets around damaged NYC high-rise. Here is what comes next
By Philip Marcelo And Anthony Izaguirre, Associated Press at KSAT 12 (ABC affiliate)
· July 8, 2026
· 6 min read
The streets around a midtown Manhattan high-rise where buckled columns forced evacuations gradually returned to life Wednesday, as roads reopened, residents and hotel guests were allowed back into nearby buildings, and workers shored up the damage. After crews worked through the night to stabiliz...
Key takeaway “As soon as we answer the emergency questions around safety in this moment, we are going to be conducting a full investigation as to how we got to this point,” Mamdani said.
Why this matters in The San Antonio
San Antonio residents may wonder what this NYC high-rise incident means for local construction projects. While the specifics of this Manhattan building's issues are unique, the fact that a major renovation project like this can experience such significant structural problems is a reminder to scrutinize local developments. San Antonio's own rapid growth and development efforts, including large-scale construction projects, should prioritize robust inspections and safety protocols to prevent similar incidents. The city's Department of Planning and Development Services should take note of the rigorous assessment promised by New York City's Department of Buildings and consider implementing similar measures to ensure compliance with codes and safety standards. As San Antonio continues to evolve and grow, it's crucial that safety and stability are at the forefront of construction projects to protect residents and visitors alike.
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Category: local ·
Published: July 8, 2026 ·
Source: KSAT 12 (ABC affiliate) ·
Reading time: 6 min
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