When you wander down 47th Avenue in LIC, you come across this scene. First off, you know there is some governmental interest at stake if Claire Shulman's favorite architect is involved.
A scaffold that expired more than a year ago? Nice. So that's why there was no activity on the site in the middle of the day on a Monday.
Holding true to half-assed Queens preservation/adaptive reuse efforts, we have one wall of the original building still standing.
Brownfields are the perfect venue for
CUNY dorms.
And who were the Toch Brothers? Well, they
still exist, but just not here anymore. They mixed some really toxic stuff at this location. If you want the whole history, visit
this link.
4 comments:
Hmm, Crapper is still bitter and jealous about LIC. Otherwise, there really isn't any point to this post.
Yes I'm so jealous that I never dormed in a brownfield.
I fail to see where there is any "jealousy" in this post. Just another example of a quiet construction site, which is what is posted here on all the time. Sounds like there is a defensive real estate person in the house...
"Hmm, Crapper is still bitter and jealous about LIC. Otherwise, there really isn't any point to this post."
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That entire area is on a brownfield. If you don't know the history of our city, GET THE HELL OUT AND GO BACK TO YOUR ILLEGAL NANNY IN CONNECTICUT.
LOSER!
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