New York's $1.5B Skyscraper Rains Glass Onto Cars With People Inside
New York's $1.5B Skyscraper Rains Glass Onto Cars With People Inside Imagine standing on a stretch of sidewalk you have walked a hundred times, on one of the busiest blocks in Manhattan, and being told you cannot stand there anymore. You look up, and roughly one thousand feet above West Fifty-Seventh Street — close to the full height of the Eiffel Tower — the boom of an eighty-ton construction crane has folded backward on itself and is hanging over the street, swinging in small, slow movements the wind will not let stop. There is no way to bring it down until the storm passes. And so the block is cleared, the surrounding buildings are emptied, and the gas beneath the street is shut off, because if that steel arm falls the wrong way, it could rupture a main and set off an explosion in the heart of the city.

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