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FDNY battles fire in Midtown Manhattan

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Fire erupts in Midtown Manhattan at high-rise near NYC St. Patrick's Day Parade
A rooftop fire in Midtown Manhattan sent black smoke into the air near the start of the St. Patrick's Day Parade.

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Massive fire burns in NYC Midtown high-rise by start of St. Patrick’s Day Parade
FOX 5 New York on MSN · 11h
Smoke plumes erupt near St. Patrick’s Day Parade route in Midtown
 · 10h
NYC St. Patrick’s Day Parade: Rooftop blaze in Midtown
A rooftop fire sent thick plumes of black smoke over Midtown Manhattan, Tuesday, March 17, 2026, creating a dramatic backdrop just one block from the starting line of the 265th annual St. Patrick's Da...

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Watch: Rooftop fire sends black smoke over Midtown Manhattan near St. Patrick's Day Parade
 · 9h
Midtown Manhattan building on fire near St Patrick's Day parade route
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Flames Leap From Manhattan High-Rise Fire

A large fire broke out on the upper levels of a high-rise office building in Midtown Manhattan on Tuesday morning, March 17, prompting a large response from the New York City Fire Department. The blaze broke out at 6 East 43rd Street,
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Midtown Manhattan fire LIVE updates: Some workers likely trapped inside building, FDNY says; no casualties reported yet

Live updates on the massive rooftop fire at 6 East 43rd Street in Midtown Manhattan. FDNY on scene as smoke overshadows the St. Patrick's Day Parade route.
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Design of planned Staten Island high-rise praised, but parking is sticking point: What to know

Community Board 1 unanimously voted to deny a rezoning application for a 117-unit mixed-use high-rise project in St. George last week, citing concerns about the developer’s proposal of only four parking spots for the entire building — a provision deemed “shocking” and disproportionate by board members given the already limited parking in the area.
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