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16 Buildings Stop Balcony Use After DOB Crackdown

16 Buildings Stop Balcony Use After DOB Crackdown

After a man fell to his death when his apartment balcony's railing gave way, the Department of Buildings found that 16 buildings have unsafe balconies. The DOB said, "Following the tragic accident in March, the department has intensified its focus on facade safety and as a result we have issued partial vacate orders to buildings whose balconies pose a risk to the tenants." more ›

Chinatown Building Deemed "Unsafe," Set For Demolition

Chinatown Building Deemed "Unsafe," Set For Demolition

Tenants at 128 Hester Street in Chinatown were evacuated yesterday, because the Department of Buildings found the tenement unsafe—and ordered that the five-story building be demolished. And the tenants are fuming, because they say that their complaints about the building's problems have gone ignored: Besides the vacate order, there are 32 complaints to the DOB, including ones from months ago (April, February), indicating that neighboring construction created cracks in the walls of 128 Hester. City Councilman Alan Gerson's says the DOB ignored tenants' complaints. more ›

Goodbye Alphabet City Toy Tower

        

The farewell party for the famous "Toy Tower" at the Avenue B and 6th Street community garden took place yesterday. Vanishing New York estimates about 100 well-wishers were in attendance to eulogize the found object art tower, which rose to a height of 65 feet over the course of two decades. The eclectic structure is the work of the colorful East Village character Eddie Boros, who passed away one year ago this month. more ›

East Village Community Garden's Tower of Toys to Go

East Village Community Garden's Tower of Toys to Go

A tipster tells Vanishing New York that the iconic found object “Tower of Toys” that began rising out of the Avenue B and 6th Street Community Garden in the mid-80s will be demolished by the Parks Department. According to the garden's executive committee, the 65-foot tower has been deemed unsafe. And, let’s face it, it’s just not in keeping with the city’s ever-expanding ‘generic and soulless’ real estate trend. more ›

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