Top photo courtesy of yours truly, bottom photos by George The Atheist.
Here's the previous post with all the details on the 30-unit apartment building and "Community Facility."
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Joe Moretti
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Amazing, most of Queens is looking more and more like Jamaica with these really shitting looking third world pieces of crap.
There's some dispute as to the age of the building in question. Woodside managed to hold onto a bit of trolley terminal on Northern and Woodside. That should be sufficient.
I believe there was previously a daycare center on this site,so perhaps they plan to return and that is the community service facility the developer refers to.
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Amazing, most of Queens is looking more and more like Jamaica with these really shitting looking third world pieces of crap.
What was the Shaw Hotel? Who was Shaw? When was it built? Who stayed there? Travellers from the near-by LIRR? George Washington?
More info please.
There's some dispute as to the age of the building in question. Woodside managed to hold onto a bit of trolley terminal on Northern and Woodside. That should be sufficient.
Why would a piece of a building be enough for Woodside when entire neighborhoods in Manhattan are being preserved?
That's a small frame building, which looks easy enough to move somewhere else.
That beats it being surrounded or demolished.
I believe there was previously a daycare center on this site,so perhaps they plan to return and that is the community service facility the developer refers to.
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