Evacuated residents and hotel guests are allowed to return amid work on damaged NYC high-rise
Residents and hotel guests are being let onto cordoned off Manhattan streets, after columns buckled and floors sagged at an under-construction apartment building, triggering widespread evacuations and street closures over concerns about…
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