Not intentional, but this week has been Old Fulton Street news week (Vacate Order at 9 Old Fulton, Grimaldi’s Eviction notice, and that classy limo). Scaffolding is going up on the Old Fulton Street townhouses today, probably in response to the Vacate Orders on the townhouses we posted about earlier this week. Notice the sagging windows on 15 Old Fulton Street.
Photo courtesy of @FultonFerry:
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that will sure beautify the nabe.
that will sure beautify the nabe.
OFS OG – stunning comment – obviously people's well being is at risk without it…did you think it was actually for show?
OFS OG – stunning comment – obviously people's well being is at risk without it…did you think it was actually for show?
See the latest news about 11-15 Old Fulton Street on our blog:
http://bit.ly/bL5gjo By the way, the DOB forensic engineers do not find the front facade problematic. It is the rear wall, particularly of No. 11, that needs shoring and bracing. The owners are doing an interior clean-out, and the DOB is waiting for a revised shoring plan (steel rather than wood) to be submitted for review. For the time being, the demolition order is on hold.
See the latest news about 11-15 Old Fulton Street on our blog:
http://bit.ly/bL5gjo By the way, the DOB forensic engineers do not find the front facade problematic. It is the rear wall, particularly of No. 11, that needs shoring and bracing. The owners are doing an interior clean-out, and the DOB is waiting for a revised shoring plan (steel rather than wood) to be submitted for review. For the time being, the demolition order is on hold.
See the latest news about 11-15 Old Fulton Street on our blog:
http://bit.ly/bL5gjo By the way, the DOB forensic engineers do not find the front facade problematic. It is the rear wall, particularly of No. 11, that needs shoring and bracing. The owners are doing an interior clean-out, and the DOB is waiting for a revised shoring plan (steel rather than wood) to be submitted for review. For the time being, the demolition order is on hold.
See the latest news about 11-15 Old Fulton Street on our blog:
http://bit.ly/bL5gjo By the way, the DOB forensic engineers do not find the front facade problematic. It is the rear wall, particularly of No. 11, that needs shoring and bracing. The owners are doing an interior clean-out, and the DOB is waiting for a revised shoring plan (steel rather than wood) to be submitted for review. For the time being, the demolition order is on hold.
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