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Last relic of the old 5th Ave.... — Brooklynian

Last relic of the old 5th Ave....

whynot_31
edited November -1 in Park Slope

heresparkslope wrote: It's the last crumbling, uninhabitable building on Fifth Avenue in the Slope, but not for much longer. #391, part of a cluster of poorly maintained buildings on Fifth between Sixth and Seventh Streets, is in the process of being gutted, and a worker on the site told me that it's being fixed up and revamped, with plans to bring in a retail tenant.

We took a look at this building in 1959 a couple Thursdays ago, back when it was home to a mattress shop. It's nice to see that the owner, Chiu-Kun Wu, realized that he could make a lot more money by fixing up the decrepit building than by letting it slowly rot.

http://www.heresparkslope.com/home/2011/12/19/after-years-of-neglect-391-fifth-avenue-finally-getting-fixe.html

brownstoner wrote: The squat red building next to the American Legion outpost on 5th Avenue between 6th and 7th streets has been left to rot for a very long time, but Here’s Park Slope reports that the property is finally getting some TLC. According to the blog, the building is being gutted and its ground-floor space is being prepped for a retail tenant. The building was notable for being a throwback to a seedier era on 5th Avenue and for the messages written in chalk that adorned its doorway, such as “This is Not a Toilet.”

http://www.brownstoner.com/blog/2011/12/park-slope-eyesore-getting-fixed-up/#disqus_thread

Comments

  • The rehab is very good news. the building has been an eye sore for a long time.

  • It already has a X marked on it. So it is set for demo probably. No amount of gutting alone can make a structurally unsound building ready for a simple prep-and-rent situation. They will probably keep a few walls intact in order to pass a few building codes blah blah stuff, but that building will be a reconstruction from the ground up.

    How much do you bet that it will gain a few floors in the process. Lots of money to be made on that block of real estate.

  • You are probably right.

  • there went my secret club house...

    so sad

  • All well and good, but when are they going to dynamite that pit next to The Met on 7th Avenue and 2nd Street? There must be some time limit on how long you can leave a scaffold up and do no actual work...

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