When I noticed that the sidewalk shed at the former P.S. 64/CHARAS/El Bohio community center behind the Christodora on Ninth Street
had been removed, I revisited previous posts on the topic... such as this one from last summer announcing the rebranded project:
the University House at Tompkins Square Park.
You can read that
post here.
The attempts to redevelop this space has
a long, complicated history... Gregg Singer, the building's owner, unsuccessfully tried for years to get a megadorm project off the ground. In March 2009, Singer told
The Villager that he's still an investor, but he had moved "onto other stuff." His megadorm
was shot down by a judge two years ago.
I did a little more searching for the University House at Tompkins Square Park and this
popped up ...
Whoa.This is all
probably part of the
old plans (or a hoax!), except that it was, as I understand it, only branded
University House at Tompkins Square Park last summer. And, interestingly enough, this is a standalone Web page that lives under the Singer domain, but you
can't access it from the
Singer Financial Corporation site. I found it via a Google search.
Regardless, this is the first time that I've seen the above rendering
in about six years ... If anything, then maybe this can serve as a "what could have been" ... Here is some info from the Web site, which lists that the project will completed in July 2010/11... (You can find all the
floorplans here.)
DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY
A through block site just off Tompkins Square Park to be developed into a 23-story school dormitory in the East Village of Manhattan.
PROJECT DESCRIPTION
University House will be a consortium of universities sharing a single state of the art facility. There are single room suites and double room suites, all of which have kitchens and bathrooms. The universities will be able to secure housing designed, operated and managed for students at affordable rents with amenities not found in apartment buildings or hotels.
This safe and affordable residence hall will provide beautiful views of Tompkins Square Park to the west and the East River to the east providing sun drenched living spaces for all its inhabitants.
AMENITIES
Amenities include wireless internet access throughout the interior and exterior common areas, an outdoor garden, basketball court, a world class fitness center with separate areas for weight training, cardio fitness, stretching and dance/aerobics, lounge, common and private study rooms hard wired with internet access outlets, music rooms, game room with pool tables and ping pong tables, TV screening room, laundry room, and bicycle storage room. Private offices for university staff.
Be curious to find out what,
if anything, is going on here... No new work permits have been posted
via the DOB. And for a crash course on the headlines through the years, here's a link to the
East Village Community Coalition, who collected many of the articles on the project. (Mostly via
The Villager!) And here are some from
Curbed.