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Developers Plan To Demolish Historic East Village Hotel
Developers plan to replace the St. Denis hotel building, first built in 1853, with a new office building.

Developers plan to replace the St. Denis hotel building, first built in 1853, with a new office building.

The Third Street space was previously used by the Blue Man Group and as a movie theater.

The longtime home of Lucky Cheng's, the famed East Village drag show, was sold to developers for $12 million.
The Continental bar and its neighboring buildings will be razed for a new office complex.
Will Smith and Jada Pinkett Smith's one-time home is for sale.
Developers are planning for high-end condos in a seven-story building at the site of the deadly 2015 explosion.
Gregg Singer says the city and local residents formed a "conspiracy" to stop his plan to turn a vacant school into a dormitory.
WOW House: The one-bedroom home on the legendary East Village street is asking for $1 million.
WOW House: The small East Village apartment is located inside a brownstone.
WOW House: This loft on 9th Street has 2,000 square feet.
The East and West Villages are being treated as "the next stop on the Silicon Alley express," they said.
WOW House: A one-bedroom in the East Village is listed for sale at nearly $1.7 million.
WOW House: A home in the East Village on East 10th Street is asking for $700,000.
WOW House: This colorful apartment comes with access to an elevated terrace.
WOW House: A trendy Noho apartment from mysterious sellers is asking for almost $3 million.
WOW House: New luxury condos that are currently for sale in the East Village replaced the neighborhood's last remaining gas station.
WOW House: A new building in the East Village has a $5.4 million penthouse.
WOW House: An East Village home that comes with its own garden.
WOW House: An East Village mansion with 5,000 square feet of space is asking for $9.95 million.
The unique home is selling for $3.5M.
The site of the deadly gas explosion, which killed two people in 2015, was sold for $9.15 million.
Landlord Steve Croman was trying to evict tenants when he was indicted.
The East Village resident was one of the first two NYC residents to pay a fine under a new city law.
Check out this one-bedroom condo in the heart of the East Village.
This condo is located in the heart of the Village at the corner of Eleventh Street.
Designers are working with NYCHA to revamp Lillian Wald Houses on Avenue D.
A hearing for the zoning of the building will take place on Jan. 24.
The condo is in the same building as the Adas Yisroel Anshe Mezeritz Synagogue and features original stained-glass windows.
The $250 million development will replace a two-decade-old P.C. Richard.
This townhouse has nine beds and five baths.
This apartment is possibly the most expensive apartment in the East Village.
Last week, the city rejected pleas to save the row of pastel-painted historic houses, which are slated to be demolished.
The iconic children's book 'If You Give a Mouse a Cookie' was illustrated in one of the houses, which is a pale periwinkle.
The "T-Rump Mexican Burger" features cow butt, pepperjack, and a "wall" of grilled mushrooms, onions, and peppers.
The protests of hundreds couldn't keep the government from destroying the buildings to make way for a millennial-targeted hotel.
The lot was sold for well under the asking price, according to The Real Deal.
The developer filed plans to build the hotel despite protests against the demolition of historic buildings to make way for it.
Tenants of his buildings plan to stage a protest outside Manhattan Criminal Court Tuesday morning.
Adas Yisroel Anshe Meseritz synagogue is now accepting tenants, if you have a couple million dollars to spend.
The Heineken-festooned beer and soda distribution facility, sold last year, will make way for new apartments.