This one's been a long time coming. The scaffolding has finally been removed from, 183 East Broadway, one of the Lower East Side's slowest moving residential projects. This six story gem from Wai Sun Realty has been plagued by...
It's been a long time since we've seen any activity at 183 East Broadway, a stalled construction site which was envisioned as a six-story residential project. But today Lower East Side resident Mitch Weinstein sends along some new photos...
We have an update on 183 E. Broadway, a stalled construction project that's been a neighborhood eyesore and a danger to pedestrians for nearly three years. In July, the city's Board of Standards and Appeals granted owner Norman Wong...
An East Broadway construction project that's been stalled by regulatory problems caused a more serious kind of problem for a pedestrian this morning.
Around 8:30 a.m., a woman was hit in the head with wood falling from the scaffolding at 183 E. Broadway,...
An update on 183 East Broadway, the stalled "sliver" building that was idled by the Department of Buildings in early 2009. The owner has come before Community Board 3 at least five times in recent months, seeking support for...
A soggy start to the week, weather wise. A high of 58 today with showers continuing through the night, and maybe into tomorrow.
Happening today, University Settlement is hosting an unprecedented meeting of non-profit organizations from around the world,...
For the past few months, we've been following the saga of 183 East Broadway, a stalled development a few doors down from the historic Forward Building. Last night, the owner appeared before Community Board 3 for the fourth time...
Three stories we have been following will be the subject of community meetings on the Lower East Side tonight. First, a fledgling group hoping to improve the dog run at Corlear's Hook Park will hold an organizing meeting. It'll...
What do we have here? Lo-Down contributor/reader Mitch Weinstein snapped this photo outside 183 East Broadway, a construction site idled in the spring of 2009 by a "stop work order" from the Department of Buildings. According to the DOB's...
The number of stalled construction sites in New York City dropped slightly last month, from 531 (in October) to 515. We found out a bit more this week about one of those idled sites, 183 East Broadway, a project...