I live a few doors down and pass it each day. The buyer has complete reign of what he or she wants to do. It is a clear sign of how our beloved neighborhood of Alphabet City is headed upward on a slope of change. In the past five years since I've lived on C and 7th, significant changes have happened. For the better. For the most part. For the exception of Friday and Saturday nights, where twenty-somethings and bros dominate the landscape, (where I try to stay away from them), it is a desirable place to live. My primary concern is that the EV doesn't turn into the West Village. There is a lot of charm and history here. On 7th, from B to D, there have been staggering developments with buildings being gutted and transformed. While this might be good for aesthetics, the prices will rise, and might push those of us, who don't own property or make a million dollars a year, flee.
October 13, 2015 at 12:03 PM
Anonymous said...
@Scuba Diver..you are right..that is what's going on..the old party is over..now there is a new one..
I lived at 253 E. 7th on the 3rd floor for almost 15 years. I loved that space and the wonderful backyard. So sad to hear of it's demise. When the neighborhood began to get so gentrified my then landlord, Eileen North, first raised my rent 25% which I worked a lot of overtime and somehow managed to make. Then she raised it again another 25% and I had to move. So many wonderful memories were made there and it's very sorrowful to see it gone.
In July 2014, we reported that 253 E. Seventh St., a townhouse between Avenue C and Avenue D, was for sale.
The listing for the vacant, four-story building noted that the buyer could keep the existing structure and add floor area. Or! "The buyer could demolish the existing and structure and build a new ground-up development."
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October 13, 2015 at 8:10 AM
I wish I'd had the funds to buy this building and preserve it...it's always been a favorite of mine. I feel sorry for the neighbors!
October 13, 2015 at 8:23 AM
Progress!
October 13, 2015 at 9:59 AM
I live a few doors down and pass it each day. The buyer has complete reign of what he or she wants to do. It is a clear sign of how our beloved neighborhood of Alphabet City is headed upward on a slope of change. In the past five years since I've lived on C and 7th, significant changes have happened. For the better. For the most part. For the exception of Friday and Saturday nights, where twenty-somethings and bros dominate the landscape, (where I try to stay away from them), it is a desirable place to live. My primary concern is that the EV doesn't turn into the West Village. There is a lot of charm and history here. On 7th, from B to D, there have been staggering developments with buildings being gutted and transformed. While this might be good for aesthetics, the prices will rise, and might push those of us, who don't own property or make a million dollars a year, flee.
October 13, 2015 at 12:03 PM
@Scuba Diver..you are right..that is what's going on..the old party is over..now there is a new one..
October 13, 2015 at 12:13 PM
@ Anon 12:13- Yup. And none of us got invites!
October 13, 2015 at 1:16 PM
Anonymous 12:13: I meant my "Progress!" remark sarcastically, of course; sorry if people didn't take it that way.
October 13, 2015 at 9:07 PM
I lived at 253 E. 7th on the 3rd floor for almost 15 years. I loved that space and the wonderful backyard. So sad to hear of it's demise. When the neighborhood began to get so gentrified my then landlord, Eileen North, first raised my rent 25% which I worked a lot of overtime and somehow managed to make. Then she raised it again another 25% and I had to move. So many wonderful memories were made there and it's very sorrowful to see it gone.
October 28, 2015 at 3:06 PM