The news this week that Benjamin Shaoul must remove "four seventh-story cabinlike structures" (as the
Times described it) atop 514-516 East Sixth St. prompted us to take a look at another one of his high-profile properties — 120 St. Mark's Place.
There's a long, ugly history here... which has been thoroughly documented by
Bob Arihood at Neither More Nor Less through the years. (
This link will take you to all the history here... the address, of course, was once home to the Mosiac Man.... and known as
The Cave.)
In any event, we looked at the public records on this address via the
Department of Buildings... according to the
site, there is a "closure/padlock" order for the address...
In addition, according to the DOB,
the address doesn't have a Certificate of Occupancy ... not even a temporary certificate of occupancy...
The most recent Certificate of Occupancy, a temporary order, expired in November 2008.
Also, there are complaints about "illegal hotel rooms in residential buildings."
In total, the DOB has 84 complaints
listed here since June 2006.
Meanwhile, we took at look at recent rental listings for 120 St. Mark's Place.
In July, a one-bedroom unit on the sixth floor rented for $2,600. Per
the description:
VILLAGE DUPLEX WITH EMPIRE STATE VIEWS and Terrace!
UNIQUE EAST VILLAGE GEM! DUPLEX one bedroom PENTHOUSE apartment features NEWLY RENOVATED KITCHEN and Bathroom, OUTDOOR SPACE with EMPIRE STATE BUILDING VIEWS, and washer and dryer in the unit! Act Fast...
According to
StreetEasy, agents rented a three-bedroom unit here for $4,500 in July 2009. This apartment was described as:
LIVE IN A BRAND NEW THREE BEDROOM DIRECTLY ON SAINT MARKS. Apartment Features: Washer/Dryer Stainless Steel Appliances Marble BathroomNew Fixtures Balcony and Terrace Spacious Bedrooms CALL NOW TO MAKE AN APPOINTMENT! THIS IS A GREAT DEAL AND DEFINITELY WILL NOT LAST LONG!
Finally, if you're new to this story, here's a little more background. As
Bob Arihood noted, in exchange for renting two-and-a-half floors in the building to a community facility (a nonprofit, or doctor's office or religious organization), the DOB reportedly would give the OK to the landlord to create an addition that would be larger than normally allowed at this location.
In the last few years, the groundfloor business has been leased to a tattoo/piercing salon.
For more background:
St. Marks Squatters Getting the Boot (
Curbed)
Rent Wars: Boy Emperor Gets In On East Village Harassment (
Curbed)
Boy Developer Ben Shaoul Wants to Live Forever (
The Observer)
Cave collective collects buyouts as Buildings tries to stop cave-in (
The Villager)
Stop-work still in effect at former artists’ squat (
The Villager)