An overhang landed on a three-level parking garage at 300 Prospect Avenue in Hackensack, New Jersey on Friday morning. The garage partially collapsed.
An overhang landed on a three-level parking garage at 300 Prospect Avenue in Hackensack, New Jersey on Friday morning. The garage partially collapsed.
Updated: Wednesday, 28 Jul 2010, 6:51 AM EDT
Published : Wednesday, 28 Jul 2010, 6:49 AM EDT
HACKENSACK, N.J. (AP) - It will be at least four months before tenants displaced by a parking garage collapse in New Jersey can move back to their high-rise apartments.
Hackensack City Manager Stephen Lo Iacono says it would take at least until Nov. 15 for workers to remove debris and make electrical and plumbing repairs to the 18-story Prospect Towers.
The more than 300 residents have been staying with family or friends or at hotels at the building owner's expense.
No one was injured when a 20-foot long steel and plexiglass canopy and two floors of the three-level garage partially collapsed on July 16. A second section came down a day later, severing utility lines.
The cause remains under investigation.