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Photo by Vinny & O]
The weekly Astor Place Construction
bulletin (PDF) issued last Friday revealed that the Alamo would return on Wednesday to Astor Place...(
Workers packed up and carted off the Alamo for safekeeping for the duration of the reconstruction back on Nov. 25, 2014.)
Perhaps city agencies all didn't confer on this. Despite this news bulletin inclusion, the Parks Department came out on Monday with an announcement that the cube wouldn't return until August, as
amNY first reported:
Although there were fliers posted in the Village that gave a June 22 date for the art piece’s re-installation, the agency said it is being inspected by a conservator for final preparation.
“NYC Parks has historically contributed its expertise to the upkeep of the Cube,” Parks spokeswoman Maeri Ferguson said in a statement.
So, until August, please enjoy the ghost cube sticker... it doesn't spin, though...
Also,
as we first reported on Tuesday, the first of Jim Power's mosaic lamp posts was put back in place, nearly two months ahead of what was
expected.
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Photo via an EVG reader]
By the end of the day, workers wrapped up the light pole... which makes sense given that this is still an active work zone... (still curious about the timing on this pole's return...)
Also! The Astor Place Subway Plaza for the uptown 6 is coming together... workers have planted trees here...
to replace the ones that got chopped down in October 2013...
Still no official word when all the reconstruction work will finally be complete on Astor Place and Cooper Square.
Previously on EV Grieve:
The Alamo returns to Astor Place this Halloween
Five years later, Astor Place apparently ready for its 2-year reconstruction project
This is what it might be like living inside the Alamo on Astor Place
RIP Tony Rosenthal, the sculptor who created the Astor Place cube