Thursday, December 4, 2014
Report: Debris falls from long-vacant 6 Avenue B, breaking the foot of a passerby
On Tuesday evening, debris from atop the corner building on Avenue B at East Houston fell, apparently breaking the foot of a 57-year-old man passing by on the sidewalk, the Lo-Down reported.
The FDNY promptly ordered a structural stability inspection and logged a complaint with the Department of Buildings.
As for the rest of the building here at 6 Avenue B, the liquor store has been closed since the owner passed away in the fall of 2009.
And as previously noted, this is one of the abandoned buildings owned by the mysterious team of Arthur and Abraham Blasof, now both deceased.
BoweryBoogie has some photos from the scene here.
Previously on EV Grieve:
Cleaning out the long-closed liquor store on Avenue B and East Houston
Is something finally happening to the long-vacant, mysterious 6 Avenue B?
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How long has it been empty?
ReplyDeleteAhh, remnant the good 'ol days.
ReplyDeleteLike a breath of fresh air.
Somebody's about to get sued.
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