4F AT 318 GRAND STREET / THE BALLROOM BUILDING
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TAKEN4F at 318 grand street
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OWNER OPERATED AND BUILT 1800's original brick building with all new mechanicals LARGE STOVE W/ TIMER & WINDOW , DOULBLE 5/8" SHEETROCK EACH SIDE 2X4 STUD BETWEEN UNITS FOR SOUND BARRIER ALWAYS AT LEAST ONE OUTLET NEAR WINDOW ON SEPARATE CIRCUIT FOR A/C SELF SERVICE ELEVATOR IN 4 STORY BUILDING 3 BLOCKS FROM L TRAIN 4 BLOCKS FROM J, M, AND Z TRAIN STOP ALL WINDOWS ARE NEW DOUBLE PANE THERMAL INSULATED WITH THERMAL BREAK RESTAURANTS IN BUILDING: LODGE RESTAURANT & GENERAL STORE ALSO ON BLOCK: |
FULL TIME SUPER ULTRA HIGH EFFICIENCY GAS HEATER STAINLESS STEEL COUNTER TOPS & SINKS LAUNDRY ROOM FULL SIZE REFRIDGERATOR/ FREEZER (AUTO DE-FROST) SPRINKLERS & HARD WIRED SMOKE DETECTORS The Ballroom Building was built around 1901 and was a popular ballroom offering four dance floors and two kitchens. Once called "The Miller Grand Ballroom" and also "The Grand Paradise Ballroom", it was a venue for the most popular musicians until the mid 1970's when it was sold and closed down. Tito Puente is said to have played the Ballroom so often that he bought a house nearby. During the 70's and 80's it laid empty. |
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