January 20, 2012
Due to city regulations and Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) requirements, work on the watermain vault and is anticipated to continue beginning Monday, January 23, 2012. Read more »
Due to city regulations and Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) requirements, work on the watermain vault and is anticipated to continue beginning Monday, January 23, 2012. Read more »
Work on the Water Main vault is anticipated to resume the first week of January. Read more »
Work continues on the watermain vault and the renovation of 14A Mews continues. Read more »
The High Temperature Hot Water replacement at the corner of Waverly and Greene Street is now complete. The asphalt along Waverly Street and the concrete restoral of the sidewalk have been fully restored.
The Local Law 11 repairs at 15 Washington Place are now complete.
Local Law 11 repairs at 721 Broadway are now complete.
NYU wants to keep our neighbors up-to-date and informed about our ongoing construction projects both around Washington Square and at our other facilities.
NYU and the Archdiocese of New York have completed the long-discussed sale of the site of the former NYU Catholic Center. The site, on Washington Square South and Thompson Street, will be home to NYU's Center for Academic and Spiritual Life, which will include spaces for religious observance, offices for NYU's Chaplains' Circle, classes, music rehearsals, and conferences, and will include space for an ongoing Catholic presence.
As part of NYU's development along the 1st Avenue Health Corridor, the University plans to redevelop the current sites at 433 1st Ave (Basic Science Building) and 339 East 25th Street (Guggenheim Building). Once abated and properly prepared, the existing structures will be completely demolished in order to construct a new facility that will house the University's Nursing and Dental Schools.
Presently residential homes, this renovation will convert the interiors of buildings 14A and 7&8 Washington Mews from residential into full academic use. 7&8 Washington Mews will be converted internally into one building as the new home of academic units for the Asian, Pacific, and American Studies, the China House. 14A will have the Institute for African American Affairs and well as the Africa House.
Local Law 11 work is mandated by the City of New York and requires all buildings six floors or higher to be inspected and repaired on a regularly scheduled basis. For a list of Local Law 11 projects, please click here.
We've listed long-term projects above. For a list of additional project, please click here.