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Here’s the rubble that remains after this week’s demolition of the old Broome Street fire house. Crews took down the 1937 building to make room for Essex Crossing, the large residential and commercial project coming to the former Seward Park urban renewal site. Next up: demolition of two Grand Street tenements. The development team says they hope to begin work on a new 15 story building here, including new rental apartments, a large grocery store and other commercial businesses, by late June or early July. The parcel will also include a public park and a site for a potential public school. The building was the former home of Engine Company 17 and Hook & Ladder Company 18 until 1973. It was used in recent years by a movie props business.
The developers responsible for the Essex Crossing project have nearly completed demolition of the former Essex Street Market building on the south side of Delancey Street. Now they’re making preparations to take down another structure within the six acre development site. In the past day, crews started to put up fencing around the old fire house bordering Broome, Clinton and Suffolk streets. Demolition is expected to begin later this month.
The fire house sits on site 5 of Essex Crossing, which will one day be home to a 15-story residential and commercial building, as well as a 15,000 sq. ft. park and a possible public school. A spokesperson for Delancey Street Associates, the development consortium, tells us the city has approved full sidewalk closure around the northern half of the site during demolition and construction. Two tenements at 400-402 Grand St., on the southern portion of the block, will be demolished at a later date.