Monday, November 17, 2014
The changes to 3 Bowery mainstays
Just adding up the changing Bowery landscape along East Third Street and East Second Street…
Workers continue jackhammering away at the Salvation Army's former East Village Residence on the Bowery at East Third Street. The site will one day yield a 13-floor, 30,000 square-foot mixed-use residential development.
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The Whitehouse Hostel at 338-340 Bowery closed for good in early September. The building was sold. There are pending plans to build a 9-floor hotel in its place. Otherwise, there's not much activity here. There's still someone sitting behind the front desk … and the Pepsi machine remains in the lobby…
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On Friday, workers erected the sidewalk bridge outside the former Amato Opera building at 319 Bowery just below East Second Street…
Landlord Steve Croman received DOB approval in September to convert the former theater into a commercial and residential building. Documents show that there will be one residence on each floor above the retail space. Amato Opera ended its long run on May 31, 2009.
And these are just the changes on one block. Curbed documented more of the Bowery's changing landscape back in August.
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Another round of Bowery Once-lers, so where's our Lorax? Are these properties outside of GVSHP's boundaries? No one cares about what the Bowery becomes?
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