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Man Falls Through Bridge Onto Van Wyck Expressway, Gets Hit by Car and Dies: Cops
A construction worker fell through a bridge and onto the Van Wyck Expressway, where he was hit by a car Tuesday, officials say. He later died of his injuries, according to police. The 34-year-old worker, later identified as 34-year-old Jeremy Rozan, was initially taken to a hospital in critical condition after the 10:20 a.m. accident by the Roosevelt Avenue Bridge….
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Construction Worker Falls Off Bridge, Gets Hit by Car: Police
A construction worker fell off a bridge and onto the Van Wyck Expressway, where he was hit by a car Tuesday, officials say.
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Pile Driver Falls Onto Building in the Bronx
A pile driver fell at a construction site in the Bronx on Monday afternoon. NBC New York’s Gaby Acevedo reports.
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Tenants Left in Limbo After Huge Machine Topples Onto Building in Bronx
A heavy-duty piece of construction equipment toppled over onto a nearby building in the Bronx Monday afternoon, injuring no one but causing significant damage to the home, authorities say. Investigators with the Department of Buildings responded to the collapse site on Colden Avenue in Allerton around 2 p.m. It wasn’t clear how the pile driver tipped over, but it...
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NYC Scaffolding Collapse Buries Parked Cars in Debris
A full stop work order was issued. Here’s what we know.
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Scaffolding Falls on Top of Cars in Queens
A cause of the collapse is under investigation.
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Jersey Shore Summer Road Construction Raises Traffic Concerns During Height of Summer
Ted Greenberg reports.
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Stocks Making the Biggest Moves After Hours: Lennar, Williams-Sonoma and More
Check out the stocks making moves in after-hours trading on Wednesday, March 16.
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Antenna Makes Eiffel Tower Slightly Taller
On March 15, the Eiffel Tower’s top antenna was replaced in a routine maintenance procedure, leaving in the structure a few feet taller.
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Suburban Sprawl Is Weighing on the U.S. Economy
Real estate zoning restrictions have produced a national housing shortage and affordability crisis. Architects and economists say reform could boost growth.
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Superyacht Building Boom Creates a Supply Crunch and Crew Shortage for Ultrarich Buyers
Shipyards are straining to keep up with demand for superyachts. Wealthy buyers are being told they have to wait three to five years for their custom orders.
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Toxic Mold Forced a Texas Family to Flee Their Home. What You Need to Know About Mold's Dangers
Across the United States, thousands of people struggle with mold growth in their homes. It can cause numerous health issues and help can be hard to find.