'Buckled' beams and 'sagging' floors at a NYC high-rise building force evacuations
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Natalie Musumeci
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A Manhattan high-rise that once served as Pfizer's global headquarters was evacuated Tuesday morning after bricks plunged from the 38-story tower.
'Buckled' beams and 'sagging' floors at a NYC high-rise building force evacuations
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The office building, which once housed pharmaceutical giant Pfizer, was evacuated Tuesday morning after construction workers…