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Originally Posted by colemonkee
Remember that The Chetrit Group has a history of doing things under the table, and have been shut down by the City before, most notably for performing significant demo work on Giannini Place without a permit. Hopefully they've cleaned up their act and we'll see a canopy or more scaffolding go up soon. Only having to do two ornate sides of the building, the work should only take 2-3 months once they start in earnest.
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While it's a relief to see work finally....finally!....underway on the Clark, I'm a bit worried about the owners....they seem very undercapitalized. They seem like too much of a mom & pop operation.
In the rough & tumble world of a service business....where hotel guests in dt around Hill St can be as fickle or hard to find as potential customers are at the Figaro restaurant on broadway....I'm partly covering my eyes.....worried about what the actual future of that hotel really is. I hope it doesn't end up being another version of what happened to towne restaurant in the watermark apt tower.
the clark's outer wall is in very damaged condition, esp if ones looks closely from the street level. as you mention, unless there's massive scaffolding & large tarps all over the front of it, that makes me suspect the owners are still up to their old tricks. I hope not, but that's what comes to mind when I read that the cherit's workers are scrapping off the old paint....isn't there alot of lead in that?
threehundred, it would be

& a joke on me --->

if after all the time I've been waiting for the exterior of the clark to finally....FINALLY!....be cleaned up & restored, that the owners end up doing underhanded...& fly by night....renovation work on it.