Tuesday, April 25, 2023

[Updated, we were faked-out edition] Today in miracles on Houston and Avenue B

For the first time in eight-plus years, there won't be a sidewalk bridge on the NW corner of Houston and Avenue B. [OOPS — see the update below!]

Workers from the Department of Miracles were removing the long-standing structure today. (Thanks to EVG reader Miriam Abrahams for the photo!

In February, we reported on the long-vacant building's new owner, an LLC linked to Penn Capital South, whose portfolio includes multiple EV properties. A gut renovation is in the works.

The liquor store in the retail space has been closed since the owner passed away in the fall of 2009 at age 89. (See the shop's frozen-in-time interior here.)

This was one of the abandoned buildings owned by the estate of the mysterious team of Arthur and Abraham Blasof, both long deceased. However, No. 6 has been generating some income with the cell-phone towers on the roof. 

Updated 8 p.m. 

Well then! So much for that sidewalk being free of a sidewalk bridge... so workers removed the old one and have erected a new sidewalk bridge (thanks again to Miriam for keeping tabs on this!).

As you were!
Previously on EVG:

13 comments:

  1. Enthused, but confused by this. Hard to believe the structural/facade work which led to the scaffolding needing to be there in the first place has been addressed. Why are they able to finally take it down?

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  2. Wow this is wonderful news. Very curious to see what they do with this apartment. It is so surprising that a buyer isn't demoing and building something new here. I have to assume billboards will land on the side of it pretty soon as another source of income.

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  3. WOW. Maybe there is a God?

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  4. Department of Miracles, LOL. Don't let Adams cut their budget!

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  5. I never thought I'd live to see the day.... it's beautiful!

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  6. Wow - dreams do come true - now lets all hope it does not reappear anytime soon

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  7. Lol that makes more sense. Guessing they’ll cover the whole building soon. Still not convinced the whole thing isn’t going to come down

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  8. Oh great, now I won't have any protection from the rain. When it would rain I would gleefully stand beneath the sidewalk bridge as a form of protection from the elements.

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  9. Can we assume that the old bridge was too rusty and needed to be replaced?

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  10. Darn it, I was going to walk by there and revel in it, but never thought I'd have to drop everything and run right over in order to do that! Oh well, maybe next time.

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  11. Dang, I missed the chance to go over there and enjoy the sidewalk without scaffolding! Oh, well, I'll wait another 8 years.

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  12. Ya snooze, ya lose.

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