Tuesday, October 25, 2016

EXCLUSIVE. Onward and Upward (?) at the Steinway Mansion. Further Landscaping Development. (October 25, 2016)

Photo 1.  Mansion still hidden behind large group of trees in upper right quadrant.  View from 19th Avenue looking north up the two-way (!) 41st Street.   Note the bottle-necked roadway at the top of the hill.   Site for future accidents when the "Steinway Park" [sic] warehouses are occupied and put into use?

Photo 2.  The main entrance gate viewed from the extremely narrow 41st Street.

Photo 3.  View from the gate to the bottle-necked 41st Street.  Driveway broken up for possible surfacing with stacked-up blocks seen at far right in Photo 2?

Photo 4.  View over the gate with the three new warehouses in the distance.   Gravel surface in foreground for vehicle parking?

Photo 5.  Newly-planted grass surrounds the pathway pavers.

Photo 6.   View from Berrian Boulevard looking south along 41st Street.

Photo 7.  1858 (top) vs. 2016 (bottom).

Photo 8.  The construction of the warehouses continues.

Thursday, October 20, 2016

EXCLUSIVE. After 18 Months of Demolition, Excavation, and Construction Impressive Landscaping Beautification Underway on the Front Lawn of the Steinway Mansion. (October 20, 2016)


Developers even plant trees, flowers, and lay down paving stones.

To what ultimate end the Mansion?   Owners Sal Lucchese, Phil Loria:  c'mon and spill the beans.

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Tuesday, October 18, 2016

EXCLUSIVE. Fancy-Schmanzy Brand New Fencing and Fragrant Pine Plantings Now Surround the Front Yard of the Steinway Mansion. (October 18, 2016)


Time and again the GtheA investigative team reports breaking news where other news organizations are too lazy, incompetent, indifferent, or catatonic to do so.

It's official.  The Steinway Mansion is being developed for future occupation.  Exclusive photos below show the current ongoing landscaping of the Mansion's once expansive lawn.  Our reporters have confirmed the abundance of so many new arboreal plantings that the immediate vicinity has the fragrance of a Christmas tree farm.

Bets are on that the Mansion will be turned into a catering facility, a homeless shelter, a religious temple, an art museum, or a mental hospital.   Faites vos jeux, mesdames et messieurs.


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