Thursday, July 18, 2013
Karl Fischer's latest creation makes an appearance above the plywood on East 3rd Street
Back in March, we checked in on 316-318 E. Third St., where a Karl Fischer-designed, 33-unit apartment building is in the works ... replacing a circa-1835 single-family home. At that time, it appeared there were some flooding issues with the foundation...
Workers have found some solid ground ... as the structure has made an appearance from behind the plywood here between Avenue C and Avenue D...
...and here's a rendering of the space...
[Brody/Amirian]
Previously on EV Grieve:
Another parcel of East Village land ready for development
33-unit, Karl Fischer-designed building rising at former home of Community Board 3 member
Landmarks Preservation Commission rejects hearing for 316 E. Third St., paving way for 7-floor condo
Lovely townhouse with bucolic gardens on East Third Street ready for "creative expansion"
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4 comments:
God that old building was a beauty
Another unique gem from Karl Fischer. Really looking forward to this being a part of the neighborhood!
Anyone know what happened to Johnny Paycjuk (pron. pay-check), the super who lived in 316?
Bill the libertarian anarchist
No thanks to Barden Prisant, whose lovely home this was, and who sold it - and his soul - and skedaddled to Brooklyn, where he probably lives in a Karl Fischer building-free neighborhood, since they are so damn ugly and soulless, so who would want to live near one? Oh yeah that's right, the good people of East 3rd Street - not that they had a choice.
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