Site for children's programs in New York City will be converted to condominiums

May 26, 2011
Site for children's programs in New York City will be converted to condominiums

From The New York Times: The Children’s Aid Society,which said in December that it would close its children’s and adolescents’ programs in New York City's Greenwich Village because the growing affluence of the neighborhood did not fit its mission, has sold its buildings for $33 million to a developer who plans to convert them to condominiums.

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