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Essex Crossing Update: Renderings Set For January Release, Demolition Looming | The Lo-Down : News from the Lower East Side

Essex Crossing Update: Renderings Set For January Release, Demolition Looming | The Lo-Down : News from the Lower East Side
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Essex Crossing Update: Construction Starts on Site 1 May 8; Firehouse Demo This Week | The Lo-Down : News from the Lower East Side

Essex Crossing Update: Construction Starts on Site 1 May 8; Firehouse Demo This Week | The Lo-Down : News from the Lower East Side
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Essex Crossing Update: Site 2 Demolition, Design Changes

Essex Crossing Update: Warhol Museum Replacement, Closing of Ludlow Street Parking Lot | The Lo-Down : News from the Lower East Side

Ludlow and Broome streets, looking at Essex Crossing site 1. It’s time for another Essex Crossing update. Last night, representatives of Delancey Street Associates, the consortium building the nearly 2 million square foot residential and retail complex, briefed members of Community Board 3’s land use committee. They noted that the public parking lot located between Essex and Ludlow streets at Broome Street would be shutting down tomorrow. The parcel, known as Essex Crossing site 1, will eventually be home to 55 condominium apartments as well as retail and a below ground bowling alley/entertainment complex. An adjacent building was supposed to serve as an annex for the Pittsburgh-based Andy Warhol Museum.  But, as you may be aware, the museum pulled out of the project last month.

Essex Crossing Developers Begin Demolition of Broome Street Fire House | The Lo-Down : News from the Lower East Side

Demolition began this week on the old Broome Street fire house, the latest sign that the Essex Crossing development project is picking up momentum. As you can see from these photos show through the construction fencing, it did not take crews long to demolish portions of the southern wall. The 1937 structure is part of Essex Crossing site 5, which will be the new home of a 15-story residential and commercial building. Last week, in a  briefing before Community Board 3’s land use committee, members of the development team said demolition will take about two weeks. Crews will be working 7 a.m.-6 p.m. Monday-Friday and 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Saturdays.

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