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Last Gas Station in East Village Demolished
Permits were filed but not yet approved to construct a glassy, 10-story building in place of the East Village's last gas station.
Permits were filed but not yet approved to construct a glassy, 10-story building in place of the East Village's last gas station.
Housing prices are still going up but not at the pace they have been the past three years, according to new data from StreetEasy.

Longtime East Village members said the mayor is helping his developer friend David Lichtenstein by destroying 5 historic buildings.
The hospital so far hasn't said what will go in place of the apartment building on 13th Street between 1st and 2nd avenues.
The department store released new details about its upcoming location between avenues A and B.
The Demont Company bought the 130-unit building for $100 million, according to the New York Post.
A piece of New York history will be demolished for a hip hotel targeting millennials.
The building has million-dollar condos, a roof deck, garden, and a Blink fitness on the first level.
The retailer has inked a deal for the building coming to East 14th Street between Avenue A and Avenue B.