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According to two former 475 Kent Avenue residents—who along with 200 others were forced to vacate their lofts last January because of a dangerous matzo ball situation in the basement—there’s some hope that the building’s problems could be resolved by May. But they’re skeptical. It’s already been 12 weeks since they were forced out into the cold, with the landlord promising compliance as quickly as possible. “The FDNY is projecting they will lift the vacate order when the sprinkler system is done. It’s taking longer than they expected at this juncture. However, it now looks as if the work will be done at the end of this month, but we worry about how work will stop for Passover,” one artist, who asked not to be named, wrote in an email. “There is still work that needs to be done with the electricity and the gas lines after the sprinkler system is fixed, but FDNY says we can still move back in before all that work is done.” That person said later, in a phone conversation, “There are guys in the Department of Buildings who are saying, ‘No we can’t live there anymore.’ … The Fire Department wants us back in there, they’re trying to help us get back in there.” Another former tenant said, “Truthfully, [it’s] still up in the air. But the landlord told friends three weeks, a week and a half ago. I’ve seen May 1st written about on our email chain but people who know about Buildings etc. have expressed scepticism in return. And everything requires clearance by FDNY still.”

475-Kent-0408.jpgFire Department spokesman Jim Long said, “There is several violations and issues at that location and the onus is on the landlord to correct them, and once those have been corrected … then they’ll probably be allowed back in. But it’s on the landlord.” The Buildings Department didn’t get back with an answer after several attempts. And Morris Hartman, vice president of 475 Kent owner Sheila Properties, said, “I can’t comment on that exactly right now.”

Meanwhile, 22 former residents are holding a “475 Kent Lives” exhibit at the Queens Museum of Art satellite gallery Bulova Corporate Center, 75-20 Astoria Boulevard in Jackson Heights. There’s an opening reception tonight from 6 to 9 p.m. with performances by musicians from the building.
475 Kent Tenants to Bloomberg: Let Us Back In! [Brownstoner]
Glimmers of Hope for 475 Kent Residents [Brownstoner]
Hard times at Kent lofts[Metro]
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  1. Brownstoner traffic has dropped because this site is a more or less imperfect barometer of the local market. When our housing was at its most inflated, traffic to this site peaked. Those who thought they had chosen smartly by investing in overpriced garbage, for flip or otherwise, were assured by Brownstoner and others doing the same that their investments were genius. Let’s not forget that Brownstoner would, without qualification, puff every single piece of overpriced brick and mortar as a steal. We now know better. The market has tanked, and nobody (including Brownstoner) is claiming a 2 to 3 million dollar brownstone is a good value. Not surprisingly, interest in this site has dropped precipitously.
    The conclusion is obvious: let’s call it a day. Brownstoner, shut this site down and give it a rest. We are all a little depressed, we don’t need this anymore.

  2. Glad to see the What is back and off his meds. He’s certainly entertaining.

    Hey What, I love the currency printing machine mentioned on deepcapture. For those of you too busy to look, bigshots get to carry this little machine that prints any currency they like.

    As someone who knows a little bit about printing, can I ask what the technology is? Inkjet? Laser? Dye transfer? How do they carry all the different papers around with them?

    Oh, and back to the original post, I’m curious, the landlord makes all these improvements and the artists get to pay the same rent? How does that work?

    And since we know from stoner that the world’s best bass player lives here, I’d also note one of the world’s best photographers lives here (David Alan Harvey). These cats ain’t all starving artists, for sure.

  3. 3:20, I’m sorry. You also seem to have missed the memo saying that faded type insults don’t count.

    It’s interesting how I have become so much less interested in you. Buh bye.

  4. I’m sorry to say Biff, you and Jerri come off almost as loserish although not as crazy – as the What. Hopefully for your sake something is just lost in translation in blog land.

    I have never seen What say he was black. Why does everyone assume that? Are you black What? I also do not believe in the NJ theory.

    It is interesting how i have become so much less interested in this site since the meltdown – didn’t realize my interest was so tied to the value of my own property – or I guess I did realize it a little.

  5. I love them reach arounds daveinbedstuy. Yes, 2:22, my uncle tought me everything he knew. He was the master. Strap ons, dildos, he did it all and Damn I loved it! I wish i could get into the cool group wit you Jerri and Biff

    And why I don’t respond to Biff wanting to meet me? because truth is I’m a punkass and scared to get my ass kicked!!

    The What

    Someday this war is gonna end…

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