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Evacuees return to buildings near buckling NYC high-rise — but frustrations remain with lingering closures

Дата публикации: 09-07-2026 19:34:19

They’re buckling up to return.

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They’re buckling up to return.

Evacuees ordered to stay away from a Midtown high-rise with buckling beams kept trickling back to their hotels and jobs Thursday, although lingering frustrations — and closures — remained.

A trio of Scottish tourists — Lucy McCarron, Collette Miller and Nicole Murrey — were only allowed to return to the Westin Hotel late Wednesday, a day after they learned the building near Grand Central was being evacuated.

A person carrying a suitcase walks out of the closed street near 235 East 42nd Street, Wednesday, July 8, 2026, in New York.

Evacuees returned to hotels and businesses near a Midtown high-rise with buckling beams. AP Photo/Yuki Iwamura

The misadventure left them scrambling and $2,000 out of pocket for a new hotel, which they said Westin didn’t pick up.

“We checked in on the seventh of July, and then we stayed for one night and then we had to collect our stuff the next day,” a frustrated Murrey said.

“We had two rooms, and together the two rooms were about $1,100 dollars. One night that we had to pay on Tuesday was probably the price of the whole accommodation for the whole week.”

Sean Dow, the union worker who first noticed bending support beams and evacuated the building, standing outside a tall building.

Dow’s co-workers have dubbed him the “42nd Street hero.” Matthew McDermott for NY Post

The dramatic evacuations Tuesday unfolded after two support beams buckled inside the former Pfizer building at 235 E. 42nd St. 

Crews stabilized the shaky structure Wednesday – prompting city officials to lift most street closures – and paved the way for longer-term fixes, as well as a highly anticipated probe into the buckling’s cause.

The open streets Thursday provided plenty of room for fingerpointing by the Steamfitters Local 638 union, who held a rally along East 42nd Street arguing the largely non-union project was unsafe.

A construction worker looks at a buckled support beam inside 235 East 42nd Street, Wednesday, July 8, 2026, in New York.

The problem with the beams prompted wide evacuations Tuesday that were mostly lifted by Thursday. AP Photo/Yuki Iwamura

One rallying steamfitter – Sean Dow, 25 – was the worker who first spotted the bending columns and raised alarms. His comrades dubbed him the “42nd Street hero.”

“I was there with a group of general contractors, and we decided it was time to evacuate the building,” he said.


Here’s the latest on the evacuated Midtown building in danger of a ‘localized collapse’:


“In this situation, they’re calling me a hero. I don’t believe I am.”

Dow said he’s not getting paid as the massive office-to-apartments renovation project is paused.

Sean Dow, 25, from Long Island, is the Union worker who first saw the bending support beams and alerted all workers to evacuate the building.

Sean Dow, 25. from Long Island, is the Union worker who first saw the bending suppoort beams and alerted all workers to evacuate the building. Matthew McDermott for NY Post

A construction worker looks at a buckled support beam inside 235 East 42nd Street, Wednesday, July 8, 2026, in New York.

Several buildings remained under vacate orders. Getty Images

Curious onlookers, pedestrians, tourists and bike messengers stop to take photos at the corner of 43rd street and 3rd avenue of an unstable building at 235 East 42nd street that was under construction in Midtown Manhattan that forced evacuations and street closures.

Foot traffic had been restricted near 235 E. 42nd St. Billy Tompkins/Zuma / SplashNews.com

“I’m ready to go to work, but I would love that documentation saying that it is safe to work in the building,” he said. “I will not be returning until I get that.”

But four surrounding buildings, plus a downstairs restaurant in a nearby edifice, remained under vacate orders.

Even with most restrictions lifted, businesses such as Sandwicherie of New York still grappled with a shutdown hangover.

Sean Dow, the union worker who first saw the bending support beams of a building in New York City.

Dow said he’s not getting paid as the massive office-to-apartments renovation project is paused. Matthew McDermott for NY Post

The East 42nd Street sandwich shop was forced to close Tuesday and had limited hours Wednesday, as only a few people who were on the street hopped inside for a nosh.

During Thursday, the typical morning rush was just a trickle, one worker said.

“We’d have a line outside at 6 in the morning, so this is like nothing,” she said, looking around at a next-to-empty store. “Right now, there should be a line.”

A remaining street closure on East 43rd Street caused problems for a shared Budget and Avis car rental location a block away.

The businesses’ vehicles were parked on the closed street, causing a shortage of rentals.

The Scottish travelers — who planned to go to Nashville starting Saturday — said New Yorkers largely stepped up to help during their ordeal

“Everyone was friendly yesterday. Bus drivers were helpful, friendly,” Miller said, before taking a shot at the hotel, “Except them.”

Westin staff refused to comment.

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