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Prepwork is underway to demolish 183 Avenue B, the four-story building between 11th Street and 12th Street.
The sidewalk bridge recently arrived ... as well as the warning notices about baiting for rats...
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As we reported on June 13, reps for the owner of No. 183 have filed plans for a new 8-floor residential building here.
According to the permit filed with the city, the building will have 12 residential units with ground-floor retail. (The demo permits were filed with the city in April.)
In January 2017, Corcoran listed the property with a $4.75 million ask. The building — with air rights intact — sold for that exact amount in April 2017, per public records. The DOB permit lists Richard Pino via the Tompkins 183 LLC as the owner.
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