Tuesday, August 30, 2016
2 years after closing, last East Village gas station finally looking ready for demolition
A demolition crew has been at the former Mobil station on Avenue C and East Houston...
...putting it yet another fence.
DOB permits show that the actual demolition will begin today. Meanwhile, the city has yet to approve the necessary permits for the 9-story retail-residential building here. (It had been 10 stories at one point.)
As a reminder, here are some renderings via the architect of record, Rotwein + Blake, showing what's to come...
There will be 46 residential units here and 4,600 square feet of ground-level retail.
The Mobil station closed on Sept. 2, 2014. It was the last one in business in the East Village.
Previously on EV Grieve:
You have a little longer to get gas on Avenue C
Plans filed for new 9-story building at site of Mobil station on East Houston and Avenue C
State seizes Mobil station on Avenue C and Houston for nonpayment of taxes
New residential building for former Mobil station lot will be 10 floors with 0 zero affordable units
A look inside the last East Village gas station
Demolition permits filed for former Mobil station on Avenue C; plus new renderings of what's replacing it
Labels:
11 Avenue C,
350 E. Houston St.,
gas stations,
Mobil,
new development
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4 comments:
What sort of retail is going to go into that spot?
Starbucks, TD, Duane Reade, Subway, and 7-11
Nothing that I'll be able to afford, I have no doubt. Or want, either, for that matter, who am I kidding?
Open a chipotle Mexican grill there and I'll be there everyday lol
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