There are new plans for the long-empty corner space on Fourth Avenue and East 10th Street.
As New York Yimby first reported:
New building applications were filed over the weekend for a 10-story, eight-unit building on the site. The first floor would hold 2,600 square feet of retail, followed by nine stories of apartments. Those eight units would spread across 22,934 square feet, for an incredibly spacious average unit of 2,866 square feet. These will clearly be condos, and expensive ones at that. The Schedule A doesn’t specify, but we expect one apartment per floor with a penthouse duplex on top.
And this is one of the renderings that have been attached to the corner…
The lot hit the market in June 2013 for $24 million.
There were once plans to build a 13-story hotel here, though the city never OK'd that proposal, as Curbed reported in 2009.
The previous tenants, including the Green East deli and St. Marx Music (and previously the Atlas Barber School), were cleared out in early 2007.
NYY also noted that the development will include a four-story, turn-of-the-century townhouse next door at 82 E. 10th St. Not sure if that means renovate and add on to the existing building … or demolish and build on the property… (Turn to Vanishing New York for more on this history of 82 E. 10th St.)
[82 E. 10th St. via Google]
Previously on EV Grieve:
The 'tremendous retail potential' of East 10th Street and 4th Avenue
Jackson Pollock rolling in his grave
ReplyDeleteI'm taking bets that it means the destruction of that nice little building, rather than saving it, since that's the only way developers seem to be able to think. Anyone?
ReplyDeleteWow.. I've been living on 10th a few doors down from this building for 3 years now. Always wondered about the fate of this building. The roof collapsed a few years ago, now I watch pigeons fly in and out all day. It seemed far too dilapidated for a renovation, but I always thought that the footprint was too small for a big construction project. I was very surprised to see this news on EV grieve this morning...
ReplyDeleteI was thinking about moving off the block already, but now I'm definitely gonna get out of here before construction on this monster starts.
sad to think that another little treasure will be torn down. don't see how they can glue it to the monster they are going to build.
ReplyDeleteNew Condo/Ugly Building City. Not New York anymore.
ReplyDeleteGojira said...
ReplyDeleteI'm taking bets that it means the destruction of that nice little building, rather than saving it, since that's the only way developers seem to be able to think. Anyone?
Beat me to it.
Since they never, ever, shoveled snow, leaving the sidewalks icy for weeks after each snow fall,I would hope that everyone who ever fell on that corner would turn up to try to block the project. It alone would make for quite a crowd.
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