More than two years after smoldering fireworks caused the original structure to burn, the replacement is complete.
Park Avenue, one of Manhattan's most iconic skyscrapers, is facing alarming structural issues that have raised concerns among engineers and residents alike. As the towering 1,400-foot structure, often ...
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Survivor of Green River explosion recalls 'insane' experience as tunnel prepares to reopen
A survivor of the Green River tunnel explosion spoke out after the announcement that the westbound I-80 tunnel is preparing ...
In a continued effort to promote transparency, efficiency, and accountability in the implementation of local infrastructure projects, the Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG) Quirino ...
Bangkok governor Chadchart Sittipunt has ordered traffic adjustments around the Sept 24 sinkhole on Samsen Road ahead of the ...
Once envisioned as the pinnacle of Manhattan’s luxury condo boom, 432 Park Ave. was supposed to rise above it all. At nearly ...
A new market research report published by Credence Research reveals that the global Glass Curtain Wall Market is on a steady ...
The facade of the Macklowe Properties and CIM Group development is a cautionary tale of aesthetics versus structural ...
ONE of Manhattan’s most exclusive skyscrapers – once hailed as the jewel of Billionaire’s Row – is now showing signs of ...
The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet now says the Owensboro Blue Bridge will not be able to safely reopen to traffic until ...
When a home begins to show signs of structural instability—cracked walls, uneven floors, sticking doors, or moisture ...
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