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NRC members outline personal projects.


In a departure from regular programming for its Summer luncheon, National Realty Club (NRC NRC
abbr.
1. National Research Council

2. Nuclear Regulatory Commission

Noun 1. NRC - an independent federal agency created in 1974 to license and regulate nuclear power plants
) members took time to brag about their own projects. Five members discussed divergent endeavors, including an art festival and homeless housing on the Lower East Side; Chinese restaurant See:
  • Chinese cuisine
  • American Chinese cuisine
  • Canadian Chinese cuisine
  • Chinese restaurant syndrome
  • Chinese restaurant process (a concept in probability theory)
  • Cantonese restaurant
  • The Chinese Restaurant, a second season episode of Seinfeld
 locations on the Upper West Side and Midtown mid·town  
n.
A central portion of a city, between uptown and downtown.


midtown
Noun

US & Canad the centre of a town
; mortgage refinancing of a co-op and an architectural condominium condominium

In modern property law, individual ownership of one dwelling unit within a multidwelling building. Unit owners have undivided ownership interest in the land and those portions of the building shared in common.
 conversion on the Upper East Side.

NRC Program Director Jerrold P. Fuchs, visited all of the sites and provided a slide show of the members' work. Coincidentally co·in·ci·den·tal  
adj.
1. Occurring as or resulting from coincidence.

2. Happening or existing at the same time.



co·in
, he was also able to exhibit some of his own photographs of the Art Around The Park festival. This is a local program that was in part sponsored by the Businesses in the East Village Association (BEVA BEVA British Equine Veterinary Association
BEVA Biological Effects of Volcanic Ash
BEVA Boeing Employees Volleyball Association (Seattle, WA) 
), on whose board sits Robert Perl, president of Tower Brokerage. "This is an exciting vibrant neighborhood," he told NRC members.

Because of the problems in the area in the 1980s, that included homelessness, peddling, crime and sanitation, the area merchants banded together to found BEVA and upgrade the neighborhoods around Tompkins Square Park Tompkins Square Park is a 10.5 acre (42,000 m²) public park in the Alphabet City section of the East Village neighborhood in the borough of Manhattan in New York City. It is square in shape, and is bounded on the north by East 10th Street, on the east by Avenue B, on the south by .

Contrary to popular misconceptions, Perl said he is achieving rentals of $38 a foot, just two doors down from a building the city is wresting from anarchist an·ar·chist  
n.
An advocate of or a participant in anarchism.


anarchist
Noun

1. a person who advocates anarchism

2.
 squatters. Most rentals range from the mid-$20s to the mid-$30s, with large apartments renting for $2,500.

There has also been a big surge in retail values, he said, with rents achieving $25 on the side streets and $75 on prime areas of Second Avenue, the neighborhood's retail corridor. Perl said he is completing a lease on Avenue A near Houston Street for $50 a foot for a bar/restaurant that is replacing a "drug bodega bo·de·ga  
n.
1. A small grocery store, sometimes combined with a wineshop, in certain Hispanic communities.

2. A warehouse for the storage of wine.
."

Mortgage broker Melvin B. Bisgyer is also active on the Lower East Side, but with a group called Community Access that helps provide housing and support services support services Psychology Non-health care-related ancillary services–eg, transportation, financial aid, support groups, homemaker services, respite services, and other services  for homeless individuals. The group's latest project is the conversion of the former Gouverneur Hospital to a residence program called Gouverneur Court, which serves AIDs patients as well as the formerly homeless.

Each apartment has its own small kitchen and bathroom, while support services are provided in community facilities. The building's noteworthy dual-section curved front, which is visible from the FDR Drive, was created at the time the building was constructed in 1899, when the conventional "wisdom" had it that tuberculosis germs lived in corners.

Bisgyer explained the newly-converted building is virtually empty during the day, because once these individuals have a clean place to sleep and shower and clean clothes, they go out and find jobs.

"Most of the members of Community Access are working members of the community," he said. The Section 8 program provides the difference in costs between the resident's income and the rents. State and city funds as well as Federal tax credits were combined to create the project.

Community Access has about 190 apartments spread throughout the East Village, where the local community has embraced programs that help get the homeless off the streets.

Another conversion project was orchestrated or·ches·trate  
tr.v. or·ches·trat·ed, or·ches·trat·ing, or·ches·trates
1. To compose or arrange (music) for performance by an orchestra.

2.
 by National Realty Club member Lester P. Glass, AIA AIA - Application Integration Architecture , who helped turn the dilapidated rental at 944 Park Avenue into a glamorous condo conversion Generally stated, a condo conversion is a process of entitling an income property or other lands currently held under one title to convert from sole ownership of the entire property (which often already is a multi unit property) into individual for sale units.  with about a $3.5 million investment into infrastructure. "The building was in a serious state of disrepair," he noted.

One of the most interesting aspects of that job was the addition to the penthouse of an entirely new level, which also involved the rehabbing and combining of the spaces. The building received new roofing and waterproofing, new windows and a new wood and mirror lobby.

Glass re-designed vacant apartments and combined small units into larger floor-throughs. Additionally, a doctor's quite was created on the second floor that required the separate installation of a handicapped elevator within the existing envelope.

A few blocks away, at 332 East 84th Street, Anne Teshima had been involved with a co-op conversion since its inception and acted as their sales agent.

When it came time to re-negotiate the mortgage, Teshima was able to place the $1.65 million loan with City & Suburban. There were less than 50 percent of the 148 units sold, however, so C&S wanted the sponsor to pledge his unsold shares. They eventually backed off from that requirement, permitting the five-year placement with a five-year renewal to go through. Teshima praised C&S's Ken Bowen and Joe Laquidera - another NRC member - for assisting with the transaction.

As a broker who admits to enjoying food, Maylin Lin, a director/broker of Brown Harris Stevens has helped her favorite restaurants expand and find new locations. Her first deal, she recalled, "went from a sale to a net lease - and then the owner changed his mind again. But we're very persistent.. She eventually made the sale.

She began negotiating with the owner for space on 72nd Street and Columbus for a Chinese restaurant client. Eventually, she helped the client buy the brownstone brownstone, red to brown variety of sandstone. Its unusual color is caused in some instances by the presence of red iron oxide which acts as a cement, binding the sand grains together.  at auction from the RTC See real time clock.  for less money than they were willing to pay, after both the owner and the lender defaulted. That deal was complicated by the buy-out of a second floor tenant.

The new restaurant has become the second China Fun, with the first site on the Upper East Side. That family also owns the Kosher spot, China Shalom.

Another of Lin's clients wanted to open another Japanese restaurant in the Midtown area so he could be close to an existing operation. Lin found a former Japanese restaurant at Three East 44th Street and completed a 15-year deal with a 5-year option for the leasehold, that only runs for 25 years. The restaurant is now called Azusa.

"They saved a lot in capital investment," she said, referring to the restaurant installation already in place.

Along with restaurants, Lin also rents spaces to electronics shops and retail boutiques.

The National Realty Club's next meeting will be on Monday, September 11th, with Julien J. Studley as the speaker.
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Title Annotation:National Realty Club
Author:Weiss, Lois
Publication:Real Estate Weekly
Date:Aug 2, 1995
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