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Re: 1800's Grammar School to be torn down in Paulus Hook
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Captain Al's is no more. He sold the property to a condo developer.
Posted on: 2018/5/20 13:00
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What is being proposed to be built there?
Posted on: 2018/5/20 12:36
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The Paulus Hook Neighborhood Association is even officially called "Historic Paulus Hook Association", so originally at least, historic preservation was important to them.
If they don't go to bat for this, then I can't see they have any shred of that historic mission left. Robin.
Posted on: 2018/5/19 23:13
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I don't recall the factory having any architectural value. It's an old rectangle brick building with no aesthetic qualities. That's the stuff that should be getting torn down. Regarding PHNA, isn't that like, their fucking job to save an actual historical building in a historic district? What do these groups even stand for if they won't prevent the demolition of a historic building?
Posted on: 2018/5/19 19:27
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The floors especially the old cafeteria of St. Peter's Grammar school are like hills, I am sure they will meet any demolition requirements once they show pictures.
Posted on: 2018/5/19 13:30
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And the reason this monstrosity should stay is why? Because it is old? It is not in highly visible location to the public where it could be the centerpiece of a new green space. Doubtful anyone even notices it as they walk by... and you certainly don't see it driving by on York. As for the PHNA... where were you when they sold out to support taking down the old factory on Van Vorst and build those towers that fit so well into the neighborhood? They will risk losing their free Annual Pancake Breakfast Cafe donated by Prep. Don't count on them to join your silly preservation fight.
Posted on: 2018/5/19 3:21
Edited by TheBigGuy on 2018/5/19 3:38:54
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The Paulus Hook NA better NIMBY harder than they ever have. If they can't muster enough opposition to stop this, then they should just fucking dissolve.
Posted on: 2018/5/19 2:16
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Most of dtjc was built on marshland. But that church did indeed have structural issues. The building to be domolished though is solid. St. Peter's prep hasnt put a dime into that building since they purchased it many years ago so they can then tell the city to condemn it and tear it down. That building looks like my brownstone in the 70s, which has subsequently been renovated after much blood sweat and tears. St. Peter's prep shouldn't get a pass on their duty to do the same.Quote:
Posted on: 2018/5/19 1:37
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The original St. Peter Church was condemn by the city and had to be torn down. St. Peter is located on marsh land which buckles the foundation of the buildings.
Posted on: 2018/5/18 19:17
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The building is a mess and dangerous... there has been scaffolding up to protect people for months. It was also the place where some homeless guy (also the neighborhood one man crime spree) was squatting much to the surprise of the school. Being on York Street, it won't be missed.
Posted on: 2018/5/18 19:11
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It's been empty for years and God told the Jesuits the land is quite valuable....
Posted on: 2018/5/18 17:42
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If the Historic districts mean anythng at all, surely they won't be allowed to demolish this building.
Why can't it continue to be used as a school, the purpose for which it was built? Robin.
Posted on: 2018/5/18 17:23
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a historic 1800's school in Paulus Hook is being proposed for demolition by St. Peter's Prep. Monday night is historic commission meeting on it. Here's the Facebook page. Has some links to historic info on the School and church (previously torn down).
https://www.facebook.com/St-Peter-Grammar-School-132059926827415/ Proposed Demolition of St. Peter's Hall (Formerly Saint Peter?s Grammar School) is on Historic Preservation Commission agenda: May 21 6pm 10. Case: H18-061 Applicant: Charles J. Harrington II, Esq. for St. Peter?s Preparatory School, Owner Address: 137-155 York Street Formerly Saint Peter?s Grammar School Block/Lot: 14201/1 Zone: Paulus Hook Historic District For: Certificate of Appropriateness for the demolition of an altered, key-contributing, three story, masonry Romanesque Revival building with terra cotta and brownstone ornament, known as St. Peter?s Hall, built circa 1894 and the attached Italianate-influenced-Romanesque Revival elementary school, constructed circa 1861. PUBLIC NOTICE CITY OF JERSEY CITY HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION Please be advised that the following items will be heard at a meeting of the Jersey City Historic Preservation Commission on MONDAY: May 21, 2018 at 6:00 pm in the ANNA CUCCI MEMORIAL COUNCIL CHAMBERS in JERSEY CITY - CITY HALL 280 Grove Street, Jersey City, NJ.
Posted on: 2018/5/18 15:53
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