Anon No. 2: The subway has been there since the 1930s, a long time before that building went up. The people who built it did make allowance for vibrations. Otherwise, there are a whole lot of buildings along Queens Boulevard (and a lot of other streets in this city) that would have caved in over the years. How well-maintained is this building?
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30 seconds away from where St John's Hospital used to be. I wonder how long it took him to get him to another emergency room.
Most likely caused by vibrations from the subway below.
Anon No. 2: The subway has been there since the 1930s, a long time before that building went up. The people who built it did make allowance for vibrations. Otherwise, there are a whole lot of buildings along Queens Boulevard (and a lot of other streets in this city) that would have caved in over the years. How well-maintained is this building?
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