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We noticed a few workers on top of 98-100 Avenue A on Friday… they were jackhammering away...
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And a rooftop view...
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[Photo by Paul Dougherty]
The former movie theater/grocery is coming down to make way for Ben Shaoul's retail-residential complex here between East Sixth Street and East Seventh Street. The rendering posted on the plywood shows a new building looking like this...
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A retail listing that we posted in May stated that the building will contain 40 residential units.
Also on the plywood outside 98-100 Avenue A…
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Previously on EV Grieve:
A little bit of Hollywood on Avenue A
East Village Farms is closing; renovations coming to 100 Avenue A
Inside the abandoned theater at East Village Farms on Avenue A
Reader reports: Village Farms closing Jan. 31; building will be demolished
Asbestos abatement continues at 98 Avenue A, Ben Shaoul's latest East Village trophy
3 comments:
Any guesses on what they're trying to accomplish with this demolition before the start of snowfall and true Winter? The roof is now torn open; will they be able to completely demolish this before the new year / terrible weather?
Another visual desecration of our neighborhood. Talk about urban blight.
it breaks my heart
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