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What Was This Building on This Empty Lot on Franklin Ave About a Block From Empire Blvd? |
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Posted by heypaul on Sat May 20 20:50:40 2017 I was riding down Franklin Ave when I saw this building which made me think it was a station entrance to an eliminated station on the Franklin Shuttle. I didn't have a camera but just managed to cough up this on Google street view.What is this? |
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Posted by Joe V on Sat May 20 21:02:05 2017, in response to What Was This Building on This Empty Lot on Franklin Ave About a Block From Empire Blvd?, posted by heypaul on Sat May 20 20:50:40 2017. Lovely neighborhood "artwork". |
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Posted by VictorM on Sun May 21 00:28:03 2017, in response to What Was This Building on This Empty Lot on Franklin Ave About a Block From Empire Blvd?, posted by heypaul on Sat May 20 20:50:40 2017. It was probably part of the large Consumers Park Brewery complex. There was a shuttle station near that location, although I'm not sure this was an actual entrance. You can still see at least two large former brewery buildings just north of there. |
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Posted by Bill Newkirk on Sun May 21 05:54:18 2017, in response to Re: What Was This Building on This Empty Lot on Franklin Ave About a Block From Empire Blvd?, posted by VictorM on Sun May 21 00:28:03 2017. Bill Newkirk |
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Posted by Bill Newkirk on Sun May 21 05:56:31 2017, in response to What Was This Building on This Empty Lot on Franklin Ave About a Block From Empire Blvd?, posted by heypaul on Sat May 20 20:50:40 2017. |
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Posted by FYBklyn1959 on Sun May 21 11:04:09 2017, in response to Re: What Was This Building on This Empty Lot on Franklin Ave About a Block From Empire Blvd?, posted by Bill Newkirk on Sun May 21 05:56:31 2017. From a couple of years ago. And yes, they captured me and the image is still there. I'm the second car behind the Dodge Ram truck. |
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Posted by SLRT on Sun May 21 11:06:52 2017, in response to Re: What Was This Building on This Empty Lot on Franklin Ave About a Block From Empire Blvd?, posted by Bill Newkirk on Sun May 21 05:54:18 2017. There was a TA material testing building about there. It was something of the B.R.T. in a former life; I forget what. |
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Posted by SLRT on Sun May 21 11:08:45 2017, in response to What Was This Building on This Empty Lot on Franklin Ave About a Block From Empire Blvd?, posted by heypaul on Sat May 20 20:50:40 2017. I doubt if it had anything do to with Consumers Park, which was a whistle stop with a freight siding for most of its existence, certainly not meriting a brick station house. |
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Posted by heypaul on Sun May 21 11:37:02 2017, in response to Re: What Was This Building on This Empty Lot on Franklin Ave About a Block From Empire Blvd?, posted by Bill Newkirk on Sun May 21 05:54:18 2017. The big red brick building was one of the brewery buildings, which is now home to Morris Golombeck spice importers. The area does smell great.Morris Golombeck |
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Posted by VictorM on Sun May 21 11:38:10 2017, in response to Re: What Was This Building on This Empty Lot on Franklin Ave About a Block From Empire Blvd?, posted by Bill Newkirk on Sun May 21 05:54:18 2017. Yes, it was one of the brewery buildings. Here's a link. |
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Posted by ftgreeneg on Sun May 21 12:15:31 2017, in response to Re: What Was This Building on This Empty Lot on Franklin Ave About a Block From Empire Blvd?, posted by heypaul on Sun May 21 11:37:02 2017. It does! Whenever I operated the shuttle between Prospect Pk and Botanical Gardens and pass a certsin area would get the distinct smell of cinnamon. So that's what it is. |
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Posted by randyo on Sun May 21 18:48:30 2017, in response to Re: What Was This Building on This Empty Lot on Franklin Ave About a Block From Empire Blvd?, posted by SLRT on Sun May 21 11:08:45 2017. I don’t think it was on;y a whistle stop since reports about the Malbone St wreck mention that M/M Luciano was going so fast, he missed the station. The Consumers Pk station was replaced by Botanic Gardens shortly after. |
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Posted by zac on Sun May 21 22:04:39 2017, in response to What Was This Building on This Empty Lot on Franklin Ave About a Block From Empire Blvd?, posted by heypaul on Sat May 20 20:50:40 2017. It is the Consumer Park Brewery, as others have said. You can still see the name carved in stone at the top. I've stopped and looked at it a number of times when I've biked by. |
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Posted by heypaul on Sun May 21 23:27:49 2017, in response to Re: What Was This Building on This Empty Lot on Franklin Ave About a Block From Empire Blvd?, posted by zac on Sun May 21 22:04:39 2017. No, I was wondering about this smaller building on the south end of the empty lot.Small Building |
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Posted by 3-9 on Mon May 22 04:41:12 2017, in response to Re: What Was This Building on This Empty Lot on Franklin Ave About a Block From Empire Blvd?, posted by heypaul on Sun May 21 23:27:49 2017. Based on the history of the area, perhaps it's remains of one of the original row houses. |
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Posted by MainR3664 on Mon May 22 06:57:50 2017, in response to What Was This Building on This Empty Lot on Franklin Ave About a Block From Empire Blvd?, posted by heypaul on Sat May 20 20:50:40 2017. I don't think that little beige building was connected with the subway/BRT/BMT or the brewery at all. It looks too modern. Additionally, there's a curb cut for a driveway right behind the red parked car.I think the building may have been a service shed for the apartment building (which looks much older)- a place for the building super to store salt and other supplies. They probably stopped using it when too much stuff got stolen. Funny thing is, my job took me out there in April 2008- I spotted the brewery right away. I did not notice that little structure. |
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Posted by MainR3664 on Mon May 22 07:10:41 2017, in response to Re: What Was This Building on This Empty Lot on Franklin Ave About a Block From Empire Blvd?, posted by MainR3664 on Mon May 22 06:57:50 2017. Ok, heypaul's second picture shows a concrete vehicular driveway lined up with the curb cut I mentioned before. And playing around with street view, from the other side, facing the apartment building, the little building is clearly made of cinder blocks skimmed with concrete.Definitely not a 1901 structure. But as it faces the empty lot and brewery, I'm taking back my above thought that it was ever connected with the apartment building (which also has its own service alley). Truthfully, it kinda looks like a concession store- like where you'd buy hot dogs at a minor league park or get mini-golf balls. Was that grassy lot, once inhabited by the ice plant ever used for such a purpose? It doesn't look big enough... |
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Posted by SLRT on Mon May 22 09:01:44 2017, in response to Re: What Was This Building on This Empty Lot on Franklin Ave About a Block From Empire Blvd?, posted by randyo on Sun May 21 18:48:30 2017. Some of the accounts said that passengers, seeing the train's progress, asked the guards to ring for the stop, but it was too late.The name of Consumers Park was changed by 1920 IIRC, but it wasn't replaced for a decade. |
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Posted by 3-9 on Mon May 22 23:26:24 2017, in response to Re: What Was This Building on This Empty Lot on Franklin Ave About a Block From Empire Blvd?, posted by MainR3664 on Mon May 22 07:10:41 2017. I don't think it was a concession store, the windows seem to be wrong for it. It's probably not an old row house either, unless it was heavily modified later - the upper and lower doors means that it was affiliated with the ice plant lot. Perhaps it was a makeshift office of some kind? |
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Posted by mrw on Tue May 23 10:27:18 2017, in response to Re: What Was This Building on This Empty Lot on Franklin Ave About a Block From Empire Blvd?, posted by 3-9 on Mon May 22 23:26:24 2017. Here's a 1924 aerial view of the area...NYCityMap -click 'Map Type' to change the year -if viewing 'Street Map' then clicking on a property/building, brings up owner & building info -- then if you want even more ownership details, enter the Block & Lot numbers into ACRIS |
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Posted by MainR3664 on Tue May 23 13:35:50 2017, in response to Re: What Was This Building on This Empty Lot on Franklin Ave About a Block From Empire Blvd?, posted by 3-9 on Mon May 22 23:26:24 2017. Hmmm...seems plausible...maybe a payroll office and/or the spot where the men punched in/out? |
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Posted by MainR3664 on Tue May 23 14:00:24 2017, in response to Re: What Was This Building on This Empty Lot on Franklin Ave About a Block From Empire Blvd?, posted by mrw on Tue May 23 10:27:18 2017. I just did all of this. Very interesting. I looked at the 1924, 1951, 1996, and 2006 aerial images, as well as ACRIS and the "Building Profile". From what I can see:1) The building we're speaking of, as well as the old brewery itself, have been owned by an "HPG Associates Inc" since 1983. No idea who they are, or from whom they acquired the property. 2) The 1924 image shows a grouping of smallish, industrial buildings there 3) The 1951 image shows a more modern, unitary industrial-looking building there Neither clearly shows the small, cinderblock structure we're speaking of here. I can't tell if that's because the resolution wasn't good enough (especially in 1951..) to show it, or because it wasn't built 4) The 1996 image gives the impression that the larger building visible in 1951 was freshly demolished. 5) 2006 Looks pretty much as it does today- a well-trimmed, grassy lot. I know that DoIT site says that all of these structures were build in 1920. But DoIT is often wrong by a few years- especially regarding properties built before 1938, when the Buildings Dept had a fire that destroyed many records, including Certificates of Occupancy (this building has no C/O) In fact, my own home, built in 1968 (I have the C/O), shows up in DoIT as built in 1970. This is far less than the discrepancy related to the brewery, which we know was built in 1901, but is listed as built in 1970. Accordingly, it's my guess that the little building we're talking about was connected with the larger structure visible in 1951: a) It's built of cinder block, and is a bit too "blocklike" to strike me as pre-WW1 or even pre WW2 construction b) It has a vehicular driveway, with an iron curb cut in the sidewalk. Definitely used in the era of motorized trucks. c) DoIT estimated as built in 1920 because they don't have records, and that's the guess they made for the extant brewery building. I don't fault them. c) Not now, and never was part of the BRT/BMT/BoT/NYCTA system. |
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Posted by heypaul on Tue May 23 15:02:12 2017, in response to Re: What Was This Building on This Empty Lot on Franklin Ave About a Block From Empire Blvd?, posted by MainR3664 on Tue May 23 14:00:24 2017. HPG Associates is a realty company owned by the Golombeck family.HPG Associates |
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Posted by 3-9 on Tue May 23 17:00:12 2017, in response to Re: What Was This Building on This Empty Lot on Franklin Ave About a Block From Empire Blvd?, posted by MainR3664 on Tue May 23 14:00:24 2017. Good analysis.The windows and door on the lot side still seems odd. It would be interesting to know what the big building was like before it was demolished. I also wonder why HPG Associates hasn't developed/sold the land yet. |
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Posted by 3-9 on Tue May 23 17:19:40 2017, in response to Re: What Was This Building on This Empty Lot on Franklin Ave About a Block From Empire Blvd?, posted by MainR3664 on Tue May 23 13:35:50 2017. Sounds plausible. |
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Posted by Mitch45 on Tue May 23 17:25:06 2017, in response to Re: What Was This Building on This Empty Lot on Franklin Ave About a Block From Empire Blvd?, posted by VictorM on Sun May 21 11:38:10 2017. Interesting how the logo for the Consumers Park Brewery Company is an upside-down version of the current Mitsubishi Motors logo. |
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Posted by MainR3664 on Wed May 24 07:26:50 2017, in response to Re: What Was This Building on This Empty Lot on Franklin Ave About a Block From Empire Blvd?, posted by 3-9 on Tue May 23 17:00:12 2017. Thanks. It certainly is a good question why they've sat on this property for so long. I suppose the industrial building could have been in use when they bought it in 1983.... but why have they let it sit vacant for over 20 years now?And it certainly curious why the little building heypaul's talking about has, so far, at least, escaped demolition. It does not look useful for anything to me. |
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Posted by MainR3664 on Wed May 24 07:46:27 2017, in response to Re: What Was This Building on This Empty Lot on Franklin Ave About a Block From Empire Blvd?, posted by 3-9 on Tue May 23 17:00:12 2017. Ok, a quick look at historic aerials has given us the answer- finally!!First of all, my own long analysis of yesterday afternoon was a bit off. There was no large, unitary industrial building where the ice plant was. It must've been the poor resolution of DoIT's 1951 image that made me think so. Historic aerials.com shows a vacant lot there as far back as 1954. But their 1966 image shows a large parking lot. So I guess this building was the cashier and management office of said lot. I stand by my theory as to why DoIT says the small building and the brewery were built in 1920: do their own spotty records from the pre-WW2, and especially pre-WW1 eras, 1920 is their best guess- for which I do not fault them. They also show a lot of old houses in Flushing as having been built in 1920, when they are obviously older. |
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Posted by Olog-hai on Wed May 24 12:20:51 2017, in response to Got the Answer !!, posted by MainR3664 on Wed May 24 07:46:27 2017. So I guess this building was the cashier and management office of said lotThought you said you had the answer and not a guess? |
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Posted by 3-9 on Wed May 24 18:41:15 2017, in response to Got the Answer !!, posted by MainR3664 on Wed May 24 07:46:27 2017. So I guess this building was the cashier and management office of said lot.Yeah, that makes the most sense. The makeshift nature of the small building and the lower and upper doorways (for the staff to enter/exit the lot) match this. |
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Posted by MainR3664 on Thu May 25 14:49:16 2017, in response to Re: Got the Answer?, posted by Olog-hai on Wed May 24 12:20:51 2017. :) |
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