New York City's longest-standing sidewalk shed, which had been in place for 21 years, has finally been removed. The shed, located in Harlem, was considered the longest-standing sidewalk shed in Manhattan. The removal was initiated by the NYC Buildings department as part of a holiday initiative to take down construction sheds. The shed's removal has been described as a 'Christmas miracle.'
‘Christmas miracle’: Sidewalk shed at landmark Manhattan building taken down after 21 years https://t.co/PK4pfQdEkx https://t.co/456kgJuoma
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