Friday, May 24, 2019
250 E. Houston St. is changing colors
This reader-submitted photo shows the continued transformation of 250 E. Houston St. between Avenue A and Avenue B.
The bricks are changing color here now. We've already mentioned the clock work. (OK, twice.)
The Dermot Company, which bought the 13-floor building for $100 million in 2016, 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.
And one day, No. 250 will look like this rendering...
Previously
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“cool East Village neighborhood” ... if you think frat boys and woohoo girls getting drunk on mimosas at bottomless brunch places constitutes “cool”
ReplyDeleteGoodbye E. Houston, Hello Miami Beach.
ReplyDeleteLooks good, better than the drabness of the original building.
ReplyDelete"cool East Village" - that is my guffaw of the day, thanks! They don't know that by their very presence, they've helped destroy anything "cool" about the East Village. Now it's just bro's helping other bro's to be bro-ish.
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