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Sept. 23, 2013 Staff Report
An application has been submitted to the Building Department for the development of a 4-story residential building at 47-27 5th Street.
The new building would be catercorner to Duane Reade– near Foodcellar.
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Sept. 23, 2013 Staff Report
An application has been submitted to the Building Department for the development of a 4-story residential building at 47-27 5th Street.
The new building would be catercorner to Duane Reade– near Foodcellar.
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