Another Piece of Yorkville’s History Shattered: St. Elizabeth of Hungary to Be Replaced by Luxury Condos

For more than 130 years, St. Elizabeth of Hungary at 213 East 83rd Street served as a spiritual home and cultural cornerstone for generations of German and Slovak immigrants in Yorkville. Built in 1893, the church stood at the heart of the neighborhood’s working-class community, sustaining faith, language, and tradition

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The Doelger Building Deserves Protection, Not a Wrecking Ball

FRIENDS is deeply dismayed by reports that the Doelger Building will be demolished and replaced with a luxury condominium tower. Another irreplaceable piece of Yorkville’s architectural and cultural heritage now stands on the brink of erasure. The four-story Art Deco Doelger Building at Third Avenue and East 84th Street is

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M Rohrs- 310 East 86th St

M Rohrs 310 East 86th Street New York NY

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Piano Ferry

Piano Ferry East 92nd Street New York NY

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Ottomanelli Brothers- 1549 York Ave

Ottomanelli Brothers 1549 York Ave New York NY

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Jeremy’s/Schallers Stube- 1652 Second Ave

Jeremy's/Schallers Stube 1652 Second Ave New York NY

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Hungarian Meat Market- 1560 Second Ave

Hungarian Meat Market 1560 Second Ave New York NY

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First Hungarian Reformed Church- 344 East 69th St.

First Hungarian Reformed Church 344 East 69th St New York NY

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Church of St. Elizabeth of Hungary- 211 East 83rd St.

Church of St. Elizabeth of Hungary 211 East 83rd St New York NY

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Bohemian National Hall- 321 East 73rd St.

Bohemian National Hall 321 East 73rd St New York NY

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