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August 14, 2009
Revere Sugar Demolition Continues
Developer Joe Sitt (of Coney Island fame) and his company, Thor Equities, recommenced demolition of the former Revere Sugar Refinery in Red Hook this week. As the Brooklyn Paper reported, Sitt had already demolished most of the refinery in 2006, amongst the protests of preservationists, in order to build a mega-mall with BJ's Wholesale Club as the anchor, but left standing a brick warehouse at the edge of the property. Thor Equities explained: "Thor’s original intention was to adaptively reuse the Revere Sugar factory warehouse as part of a new development, but after further analysis, the engineers found structural problems with the building making it unstable and potentially dangerous, and we were forced to proceed with taking the structure down." We stopped by yesterday to check on the progress. GMAP
Joe Sitt Sours on Revere Sugar Mini-Mall [Brooklyn Paper]
Red Hook Revere Sugar Teardown Renewed [Curbed]
Plans for Red Hook Mall at Refinery Site [Brownstoner]
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Engineers will say anything that you pay them to say.
Posted by: daveinbedstuy at August 14, 2009 10:17 AM
I wonder what they are doing with all that beautifully aged brick. It would be an awful shame to send it to a landfill; it would make cool landscaping/path material. Are they smart (or greedy) enough to know that, or are they just dumpstering it?
Posted by: Brenda from Flatbush at August 14, 2009 11:09 AM
Oh, so sad... I was wondering what they were doing up there on the roof when I walked by yesterday.
Posted by: mshook at August 14, 2009 12:39 PM
Yawn.....
Posted by: benson at August 14, 2009 3:23 PM






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