We knew this day was coming... not that it makes it any
easier... an unhappy East 13th Street tipster points us to
the DOB website, where there are three permits pending approval (dated March 15) related to building over this beloved land of bricks,
discarded holiday trees,
aliens, etc.
[
EVG file photo]
As the
Post first reported on Jan. 19, the space will become an 82-unit, eight-story development that should break ground this summer for a late 2013 opening. "Prices are still to be determined for the project’s studio and one-, two- and three-bedroom units," according to the
Post.
The work permits say that the space will include 86,409 square feet for residential and 5,275 square feet for retail. The good news about the retail: You can likely count out an
iHop ...
7-Eleven...
KFC... Dunkin' Donuts...Duane Reade...
BKSK is listed as the architect of record... according to the
BKSK website, their residential work includes 25 Bond Street,
home of $20 million apartments and, once, Will Smith, as Curbed has noted.
We leave with this aerial view of what became the Mystery Lot circa 1913... from ConEd looking at the southeast corner of 14th Street and Third Avenue...
And you can spot
the former Jefferson Theatre...
(
And apologies — have had this for so long we don't recall the original source... Per Mick in the comments, this is a
Shorpy photo.)