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Photo from May via MoRUS]
Developer Serge Hoyda has filed plans for a six-story, six-unit residential building on part of the Children’s Magical Garden on Norfolk and Stanton streets,
according to a report today at BuzzBuzzHome.
Citing security and safety concerns,
workers erected a fence on part of the property in May that Hoyda owns, much to the dismay of residents, community activists and local poltiticians, who wanted to maintain the entire space as a community garden.
In late June, the Department of Housing Preservation and Development transferred ownership of the remaining sections of the garden to the Parks Department to protect the parcel as park space. (Read more about this at
DNAinfo.)
Per DNAinfo from June 27: Community gardeners hoped "to convince Hoyda to give up his part of the lot or participate in a land swap in which the city would give Hoyda another block of land in exchange for the full Children's Magical Garden."
According to the proposed
work plans, the new building will measure 7,242 square feet and include a gym and a penthouse.
Hoyda purchased the lot in 2003.
H/T
Curbed. Find more background on the Children's Magical Garden at
the Lo-Down and
BoweryBoogie.
Previously on EV Grieve:
Updated: Children’s Magical Garden under siege on the Lower East Side