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Fortunoff, JPI forge ahead.
Posted on Wednesday, February 27 @ 15:17:09 EST by jfbailey
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The Limited Edition by John F. Bailey, Filed 2/27/02 3 PM EST: Progress on two city construction projects was reported by City Hall Tuesday
The new Fortunoff complex approved for Maple Avenue and Old Mamaroneck Road will soon begin demolition. JPI has received its financing for its apartment complex at 300 Mamaroneck Avenue, according to the Mayor’s Office.
Fortunoff’s applied for and was granted a demolition permit last week to raze the Saks Fifth Avenue parking structure on Old Bloomingdale Road as the first phase of construction of their four-story Fortunoff's complex, according to the Building Department. The Mayor’s office reports construction fencing should be going up within the next week.
In addition, asbestos abatement operations are being excuted in the former Saks Fifth Avenue store with demolition on that structure scheduled to begin from “late to early spring.”
JPI has a “soft closing.”
The Mayor’s office also reported that JPI has reported to them that they had obtained their construction loan for their 300 Mamaroneck Avenue Jefferson apartment complex, in what the Mayor’s office described as a “soft closing.”
JPI is scheduled to begin "rodent removal" procedures within the next two weeks, according to Paul Wood of the Mayor's office. A matter of a residential porch encroaching the property line had held up construction fencing, Wood said, but that had been resolved by building a fence within a fence, Wood reported.
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