Sunday, September 14, 2008

A Sunday at the St. Saviour's site





St. Saviour's is still not sold, despite a pending sale being used by the owner as the excuse for the forced rush in getting the church removed off the property. In the meantime, the construction fence permits have been renewed.

Hmm...Gad Ashoori...where have I heard that name before? Ah, yes...

Last year, in another nondisclosure deal, engineer Gad Ashoori signed off on plans without inspecting building supports that caused cracks in the walls of a Brooklyn restaurant.

In exchange for a $5,000 fine and a year's suspension of self-certification, Lancaster signed a Jan. 4, 2006, stipulation agreeing not to refer Ashoori's case to the state Education Department "or any other city or state regulatory agency."


The shady building industry characters always seem to find each other, don't they? And of course, this and this are still going on:

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Bunch of f-----g goniffs
the whole mishpukah!

Anonymous said...

Should send this to HDC - make a nice entry to their breathless monthly newsletter.

Better yet, how about putting that fense on the cover of the Pratt School or MAS annual report.

This is the result of the envirnment that they had a large part in making.

Anonymous said...

Anyone know where the church is at this point? Are there any photos, where is it located? What are the plans for its reconstruction? We dont want to wait 10 years to see the church rebuilt. Info, please!

Anonymous said...

Call the cemetery where it's supposed to be relocated.

Anonymous said...

Anyone know where the church is at this point? Are there any photos, where is it located? What are the plans for its reconstruction? We dont want to wait 10 years to see the church rebuilt. Info, please!

Call the boro president. The boro president is responsible for taking this away from the community.

Now it will cost the taxpayer really big $.