Wednesday, September 10, 2008

But of course


The Real Deal reports (via Curbed):

Two thirds of a 15,000-square-foot East Village playground that was home to a popular flea market is under contract in a quiet, all-cash sale for $10.4 million to the Archdiocese of New York, court documents said.

The playground, divided into three ownership lots, is adjacent to the shuttered Mary Help of Christians Catholic Church on the east side of Avenue A between 11th and 12th streets. The Archdiocese owns the church located on a 13,000 square foot lot, city records show.

The Archdiocese did not respond to requests for comment, but real estate professionals speculated the church parcel and playground would be sold and developed into residential housing.


For further reading:
The Church Ladies (The New York Times)

[Photo: Ozier Muhammad/The New York Times]

1 comment:

Jill said...

Oh this makes me nauseous. Also it makes me realize I don't know how to spell nauseous. It looks funny.

I had heard a while back that the lot was sold to NYU to make way for a 30 story dorm. Nice to hear that NYU still has the chance to come up with the cash, ha ha.

It is news that the playground is part of the deal. That playground has become THE place for skateboarders since they (who is "they"? I don't know) put in those skateboarding things that skateboarders need to do tricks. Why oh why does anybody want to get rid of another playground, they are essential. It's one of the only ones around for older kids--really crucial.