Work stops at David Werner, Metro Loft’s Pfizer HQ conversion over suspected fire
Authorities responded to a suspected fire at the former Pfizer headquarters in Manhattan, the site of a highly anticipated Nathan Berman and David Werner residential conversion. Work stopped at the massive construction site at 235 East 42nd Street, resulting in hundreds of construction workers milling on the sidewalk while the fire department investigated the situation, according to eyewitness accounts and videos viewed by The Real Deal. Work halted for about 20 minutes, according to a member of the construction crew. According to Berman’s Metro Loft, no fire actually occurred, but the New York Fire Department was called due to smoke […]This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
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