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Evacuees return to buildings near buckling NYC high-rise — but frustrations remain with lingering closures

By Big New York · 07/09/2026 · Updated 07/09/2026
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They’re buckling up to return. Evacuees ordered to stay away from a Midtown high-rise with buckling beams kept trickling back to their hotels and jobs Thursday, although lingering frustrations — and closures — remained. A trio of Scottish tourists — Lucy McCarron, Collette Miller and Nicole Murrey — were only allowed to return to the.

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They’re buckling up to return. Evacuees ordered to stay away from a Midtown high-rise with buckling beams kept trickling back to their hotels and jobs Thursday, although lingering frustrations — and closures — remained. A trio of Scottish tourists — Lucy McCarron, Collette Miller and Nicole Murrey — were only allowed to return to the.

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