LPC to Hold on Discussing 70 Hudson Ave Today
August 14th, 2007
The Landmarks Preservation Commission will hold off discussing 70 Hudson Avenue in the quiet Vinegar Hill neighborhood, according to today’s LPC agenda. The corner lot, Greek revival style rowhouse was built circa 1828-41. The application is to modify the storefront, and construct rooftop and rear yard additions. There is currently no storefront, but probably once had one. Anyone know what it used to be back in the day? Please comment below.
From Property Shark:
- Sale price: $999,000
- Sale date: 8/4/2005
- Building dimensions: 25 ft x 35 ft
- Lot dimensions: 25 ft x 40.58 ft
{LPC Agenda Aug 14, 2007 (pdf)}
{Propertyshark, 70 Hudson Ave.}
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August 14th, 2007 at 12:01 pm
I have been waiting for the day when they finally fix that lamp.
August 15th, 2007 at 6:14 pm
what a cute spot
it would be great to see it used as a storefront again
love the lamp