Owner Seeks Demolition Permit for Hotel that City Wants Preserved as Permanent Housing
Hank Freid’s hospitality company Impulsive Group has applied for a demolition permit to remove the second through fifth floors of 2688 Broadway
Owner Seeks Demolition Permit for Hotel that City Wants Preserved as Permanent Housing
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