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Bedford Park: Demolition Permits Issued by DOB for 410 and 414 Bedford Park Boulevard

PERMITS HAVE BEEN issued by NYC Department of Buildings (DOB) for the demolition of two buildings located at 410 and 414 Bedford Park Boulevard in the Bedford Park section of The Bronx, YIMBY reports.
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Permits have been issued by NYC Department of Buildings (DOB) for the demolition of two buildings located at 410 and 414 Bedford Park Boulevard in the Bedford Park section of The Bronx, as reported by YIMBY.

 

Th outlet reported that Douglaston Development is listed as the owner behind the applications, and that the proposed demolition will clear 43,636 square feet of space across the two lots. The existing two-story buildings currently on the site each stand 20 feet tall.

 

Viviana Henao of Expedite Dem Inc. is reportedly listed as the applicant of record, and an estimated completion date for the demolition has not yet been announced. YIMBY reported that the properties are located steps from the Botanical Garden station, which services the Harlem line Metro North train.

 

 

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