
[Photo Friday by Steven]
As we reported late Friday afternoon, a box truck veered off Second Avenue and collided with the sidewalk bridge on the northwest corner at Seventh Street — the site of the deadly March 2015 gas explosion.
Several EVG readers who were on the scene had said that a car cut off the box truck prior to the collision. Thankfully no one was injured.
Crews replaced the sidewalk bridge by the end of Friday.
Here's a look at the corner as of Saturday morning ...

You can see how much progress has been made on the project — a seven-floor residential building with 21 condo units with ground-floor retail that got underway in January. Work looks to be starting on the fourth floor this week...

Shaky Cohen's Nexus Building Development Group paid $9.15 million in June 2017 for the empty lots at 119 and 121 Second Ave.
The new building will include a commemorative plaque that honors the two men who died in the explosion — Nicholas Figueroa and Moises Locón.
Previously on EV Grieve:
2nd Avenue gas-explosion defendants due back in court June 21
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