Gregg Singer’s decades-long quest to redevelop the former P.S. 64 appears to be over, but the drama is not. A bankruptcy auction for the East Village school site has been canceled this week after the ...
Mind you, Singer has already spent tens of thousands of his own dollars jackhammering off the limestone trim from the century-old school’s ornate dormer windows in a rather brazen effort to undo the ...
Gregg Singer, who bought a prime East Village property in the late 1990s for a song only to watch it languish for 23 years as the real estate market boomed, just lost a key battle in his fight to ...
A judge has flunked this landlord’s last-ditch attempt to prevent a foreclosure. Despite the owner’s efforts, a decades-vacant former East Village public school is set to hit the auction block this ...
The owner of a beleaguered former public school site in the East Village has filed for bankruptcy protection at the property, adding yet another wrinkle to its already complex and fraught history.
An abandoned East Village public school that has been vacant for nearly two decades is being marketed for sale by its owner, Gregg Singer, according to marketing materials. Singer purchased the ...
Yet another chapter has opened in the decades-long saga of the East Village’s beleaguered former P.S. 64. Developer Gregg Singer, who has owned the 152,000-square-foot East Ninth Street building since ...
We almost mistook him for an extra on the set of Fred Durst’s new movie, The Education of Charlie Banks, which was filming in front of the old P.S. 64 on East 9th Street in the East Village on Monday.
A developer whose plans to build a 19-story dorm in the East Village were disrupted by a landmarks designation this week now says he will use the former school to house a homeless shelter and ...
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