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Saved from wrecker's ball, Harlem brownstone starts anew.


The offer made by State Supreme Court Justice William P. McCooe outside his chambers in October of 1997 left little room for compromise - either a responsible party immediately stepped up to the plate to repair the vacant 120-year-old Neo Grec 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. Vast thicknesses (up to 20,000 ft/6,096 m) of brownstone were deposited in the present-day Connecticut River Valley of Massachusetts and Connecticut and in central New Jersey during the latter part of the Triassic period. structure at 2011 Fifth Avenue (between 124th and 125th streets) or he'd allow the City's Department of Buildings to demolish the property.

Harlem developer Nina DeMartini-Day, who had responded to pleas from neighbors urging her to try to save the four-story, 19th Century house that still boasted two marble mantelpieces on each floor, detailed woodwork, etched glass windows, elaborate plaster wall motifs and moldings and 15-foot ceilings on the parlor floor, felt she had no choice. "I couldn't bear to see such a beautiful and potentially vibrant building destroyed, and in the process, an entire block of residences jeopardized."

Designed as the first in an unbroken row of six identical brownstones by architect D.J. Jardine in 1878, the demolition of 2011, at the gateway to the Morris Historic District, would not only have created an unsightly hole in the middle of the block, but also would seriously threaten the security of residences along both Fifth Avenue and 125th Street.

Given such a limited choice, Day, who together with Terrence Moan are partners of DDM DDM - Data Determination Module
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 Development & Services, an active builder in the Harlem community, agreed to purchase the property. She also signed an agreement to immediately rebuild the brownstone's rear brick wall, which had been removed by the city in August after the owner's estate had failed to respond to an "Unsafe Building Order" to repair a menacing crack that Department of Building inspectors feared could possibly cause the structure to collapse.

Day, whose firm had previously stabilized a neighboring building that was in similar condition, recognized that 2011 was not an appropriate candidate for the wrecker's ball - it simply needed a new rear wall. She completed the work last March and the violation was dismissed.

That's when DDM took on its biggest challenge - to return 2011 back to its original grandeur. With the help of Republic National Bank, which provided over $200,000 in financing, the brownstone was totally restored and transformed into an owner's five-bedroom, three-bath triplex triplex /tri·plex/ (tri´pleks) triple or threefold. and a two-bedroom, 1.5-bath garden apartment. It has been put on the market by Harlem broker Willie Kathryn Suggs at an asking price of $535,000.

According to Day, 2011 fell on hard times in the early 1990's when its new owner died shortly after purchasing the brownstone. It became the sole asset of the estate, and the beneficiary, an elderly gentleman, was financially unable to keep the mortgage and taxes current or properly maintain the vacant property.
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Title Annotation:19th century house
Publication:Real Estate Weekly
Date:Apr 7, 1999
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