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Workers have put up plywood outside the fence at 321 E. Third St. between Avenue C and Avenue D … where there are approved plans for a 6-story, 30-unit apartment complex …
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Perhaps some work is imminent at this long-vacant lot, which has been home to an encampment of casitas as well as an annex for the Orchard Alley Community Garden. Queens-based Venetian Management LLC is listed as the owner on DOB records. Gerald J. Caliendo is listed at the architect of record.
Directly across the street at 316-318 is the construction of the Karl Fischer-designed, 33-unit apartment building.
Previously on EV Grieve:
Another parcel of East Village land ready for development
2 comments:
They've checked the Flood Hazard line "no". That is wrong.
I live next door. This block is actually not in a FEMA flood zone and did not flood at all during Sandy. It is more elevated than blocks to the north and east and is in NYC zone C.
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