Wednesday, May 11, 2011

Final piece in place for demolition of 35 Cooper Square


... the demolition permit is now posted...

8 comments:

  1. Owner-1 . Losers- ZEROOOOOO!

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  2. Now that such silly formalities as community harmony have been properly noted and ignored, design competition for the replacement building may begin.

    The challenge is a difficult one, which only the bravest architects will accept:

    Design a building even more grotesque, egotistical, tasteless, and disrespectful to its environment than the dated "deconstructionist" Cooper University terrorist-plane-crash disaster across the street.

    - East Villager

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  3. @Anon. 9:51 - Rot in hell, you puerile little scab; you and Arun Bhatia, because there's a place for him in there as well.

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  4. how very unceremonious. and how insulting for that developer d0uche to waste everyone's time by sitting in that meeting and b*llsh*tting them about this site. hey landmarks committee - a big ol' WTF? for you.
    i think we should paper this thing with copies of lisa's epic letter!

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  5. I'm watching the demo crew from my office across the street. They are wasting no time. They have removed half the roof already.

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  6. I sure hope that the new building does not need community approval for anything. I will be at every community board meeting with signs and shouting.

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  7. well, we know Rem Koolhaas is happy about this. he wants to see most of NYC torn down and replaced with starchitecture.

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