New Plans for Old Zuzu’s Site Goes to Landmarks

For those wondering what’s happening with those burned out storefronts on Seventh Avenue between Union Street and Berkeley Place here’s some news.

It seems that site, which used to house Zuzu’s Petals and Olive Vine and a Korean market is in the process of being developed.

Oh yeah, we knew that. But things seemed to be stalled for so long I was wondering what was going on.

Turns out that the new owners and architects of that site presented their plans to the Landmarks Commission on October 8th. They should be hearing back in the next few months I’m guessing.

The new building will replace the fire damaged structure currently on that site at 79 and 81 7th Avenue.  I remember seeing plans for that site. It’s set to be a condo with a large storefront. As I remember it’s got a red brick loft building look with large windows.

Does anyone know anything else about this new building and the process?

One thought on “New Plans for Old Zuzu’s Site Goes to Landmarks”

  1. i heard that the community board approved plans for a 2 story retail space…didn’t hear of any condos in the plan…but hey, what do i know?

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