Tuesday, June 20, 2017
250 E. Houston is officially no longer Red Square
Just noting that the Red Square signage was recently removed from 250 E. Houston St. between Avenue A and Avenue B...
The 13-floor building changed hands for a reported $100 million last fall... The Dermot Company has stated they are "creating a more updated style and fit for the cool East Village neighborhood" with the renovations at the retail-residential complex.
Red Square opened for occupancy in June 1989. Workers removed the building's statue of Lenin from the roof last September. It's now standing on a nearby rooftop on Norfolk Street.
Previously on EV Grieve:
Rumors: Red Square has been sold
New ownership makes it official at the former Red Square on East Houston
Apartment listings at 250 E. Houston look to offer glimpse of former Red Square's future
Long-vacant retail space hits the rental market at 250 E. Houston St.
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250 E. Houston St.,
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3 comments:
At least the owners had the good sense to change the name after Lenin left. Not like the Holiday.
"the cool East Village neighborhood"????
Judge Reinhold of "Fast Times..." lived there once, I delivered to his apartment back in the 90's
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