[NYC's beloved trashloid of record]
BC's building bother seems to have followed the network from the Upper
West Side to its sparkly new downtown headquarters.
Last year, Page Six reported that ABC's old digs were suffering from a
mouse problem and broken heating, among other woes.
So it must be of some frustration that -- after decamping to trendy Hudson
Square -- star anchor George Stephanopoulos kicked off his work day on
Tuesday morning stuck on an elevator.
The "Good Morning America" co-anchor arrived early for work and got stuck
on his way up to his office, we're told.
An insider told Page Six: "He was there for an hour and 15 minutes until
the fire department came and had to go through the ceiling, and put up a
ladder to get him out!"
We hear Stephanopoulos wasn't stuck solo. His security, who greets him in
the morning, was also along for the ride -- or lack of a ride, as was the
case. The serious news guy relived the experience this morning during the
program's "Play of the Day" segment.
Stephanopoulos explained how he and, "Richie, the man who keeps me safe...
got to the second floor, and it just stopped between the second and third
floor."
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rest:
https://pagesix.com/2025/07/29/entertainment/george-stephanopoulos-rescued-by-fdny-after-getting-stuck-in-abcs-elevator
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