

A family of three was injured when a three-foot pipe falling from the new New York Times construction site at Eighth Avenue and 41st Street slammed through the sunroof of their Honda. Luckily, the injuries were not too serious: Heather El Sayed's head was cut, while her husband Abdelazim was hit on the shoulder and two year old son Blaze were scratched (probably by the shattered sunroof glass). What's interesting is that the netting around the building didn't stop the pipe: It fell from the 43rd floor and through netting at the 36th, according to the Daily News. Eep, a three-foot pipe falling from the 36th floor - that's not good, even with our poor memories of physics! Heather El Sayed said if the sunroof had been open, the consequences would have been much worst. She also said Blaze actually slept through the whole thing, only crying when he woke up and saw the firefighters; the Pennsylvania family was on their way to visit family in Queens. The NY Times does report on the story, noting that the Department of Building issued four violations and stopped work until another inspection.
Here is architect Renzo Piano's building website and here's the comphrehensive site for the building; the new building is supposed to be completed next year.
Image of car from WNBC 4





"Eep, a three-foot pipe falling from the 36th floor. Heather El Sayed said if the sunroof had been open, the consequences would have been worst"
Grammar & spell check, please.
So, the sky is falling?
the unlucky lottery.
NY Times does have the story reported on-line.
Great, so this is what Brooklyn residents can look forward to if Ratner builds the Atlantic yards?
What is it with media-headquarters-under-construction trying to kill people? First the Condé Nast Building kills and old woman, then the Time Warner Center sends construction debris everywhere on a regular basis and now the Times Building. Something needs to fall off the Hearst Building now or it will be left out of this new trend.
The new Hearst Tower is a "Green Building" and has used mostly recycled elements: http://hearstcorp.com/tower/facts/
who names their kid "Blaze" ???
and yeah, terrible spelling and grammar, what's new.
I think it would be really hard for Jen's spelling and grammar to get much worst...
Was this an aluminium centrifuge tube left over from judy millers desk?
nick...I know someone else with the same name, spelled differently. Named after a famous mathematician, I think.
Can't wait to see this lawsuit.
I walk through this area everyday to & from the Port Authority-- as do thousands of other NYers--and I hate to say: I've been calling this for months now. This was an area WAITING for an accident to happen. Those construction guys always seem to be standing around trying to pick up women. They're always sitting around eating! They leave their food wrappers, hard hat and work gloves tossed all over the street. I've never felt 100% safe walking by there. They're SOOO lucky the damage was minimal. With the crowds going by there all day long, they should be breathing HUGE sighs of relief it wasn't worse...