Tuesday, June 22, 2021

A residential conversion for the former storefront at 111 St. Mark's Place

Plywood has covered the subterranean retail spaces at 111 St. Mark's Place in recent months.

Now, though, as you can see, workers have removed the barriers... revealing that the spaces have been converted into apartments here between Avenue A and First Avenue ...
Work permits show renovations at the basement level — with a note about a new certificate of occupancy. 

The storefront had been on the rental market in recent years. The last tenant here, Macaron Parlour, left in March 2017 for a larger space on the Lower East Side.

4 comments:

  1. ...with the nice smell of urine every morning...

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  2. Doesn't this look, um, appealing.

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  3. I'm guessing we'll be seeing a lot more of those given the sheer amount of empty storefronts in the EV, and no prospective commercial tenants on the horizon

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