Looks like the part is warping up off the bed.
On this type of long piece, you need to add a strand.
But if you’d turned the coin 90 degrees, you would have removed the loose corner from the front door.
Long flat prints like this are bound to lift, number of “fixes” including preheating chamber to 45c minimum/washed plate/brim with 0mm gap/less walls and infill.
I had problems with large footprint items warping, found increasing the temperature from the BBL ASA defaults for both nozzle and bed temp, plus turning off cooling seemed to do the trick for most situations. Still need to do add support, loops etc where there were long narrow or small bits.
Thought I should add that I’ve found the engineering plate which I think is now high temperature PEI to be the better option rather than my regular textured PEI.
I agree with Jon and the others, that part is gonna warp without a brim, glue, or both.
Lowering the cooling would help but also increases the chance of heat creep with those temps, tread lightly.
I would rotate it so it goes across the plate, parallel to the door. Heat the bed to 100 for about 10 minutes before you send the print.
Pray.