Glass window falls 400 feet from NYC skyscraper onto Midtown street


A pane of glass plummeted more than 400 feet from a Midtown skyscraper, crashing down onto the sidewalk and street below early Sunday morning, city officials said.

The 4-foot-by-6-foot pane fell from 1345 Sixth Ave., a 50-story, 2-million-square-foot tower at  W. 54th St., around 7 a.m., according to the city’s Department of Buildings.

No one was injured by the glass, though police blocked off the sidewalk as first responders gathered.

A glass windowpane crashed to the ground beneath the high-rise at 1345 Sixth Ave. in Manhattan on Sunday, Oct. 12, 2025. (Theodore Parisienne / New York Daily News)

The building’s 43rd floor, from which the glass fell, is undergoing alteration work, Buildings officials said. The floor was previously damaged during construction on Friday, those officials said.

Contractors are currently working to seal up the floor, and DOB has issued a violation to general contractor JRM Contracting for failing to safeguard its construction site, officials said.

Buildings has also issued a partial stop-work order covering the 43rd floor, and has ordered an engineering report about the other windows at the construction site.

Despite the approaching nor’easter and its ferocious winds, a DOB spokesperson said the incident did not appear to be weather related.



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