However, Joe Filini Jr. was able to squeeze out a few more days of business here before the space is demolished for a 12-story luxury high rise with 65 units. He has eight days left here now.
As the sign shows, he is not moving the business. (There were reports that he was relocating to Brooklyn.)
Meanwhile, speculate all you want about what this means for any nearby businesses...
The Times has a lengthy piece today about the residents and history of the buildings here. Best passage:
The building’s impending fall was roundly lamented. “It’s going to be suburban people with babies and a Banana Republic and a Gap and one of those candle stores on street level,” grumbled the set designer and performer Machine Dazzle, who was wearing a homemade sheath and towered over other partygoers in Lucite heels that pushed him to 6 feet 8 inches.
In any event, Jeremiah covered a lot of the history already in posts from last month. There are links to all his work on the subject at the bottom of this post.
How are they building 12 stories there, when the zoning for the area, I thought, was changed to maximum 8 stories?
ReplyDeletethanks for the link love--and the note about the locksmith. i actually have a key i need to duplicate.
ReplyDeleteThey can build 12 stories because the new zoning law isn't retroactive. This project predates the revision.
ReplyDeleteJoe is not only a great locksmith he is a wonderful artist. He does spectacular miniatures on wood. People should check them out. Also a really nice person
ReplyDeleteThe locksmith has (had) a great selection of specialty auto keys - the kind you normally have to get from car dealers. It's a shame to lose specialty places like this - all for more soul-less condos and shops.
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