Buyers Propose Changes For “Amity Street Horror”

We earlier noted the sale by LICH of the Lamm Institute building, 110 Amity Street, to undisclosed buyers. Brownstoner now reports that the architect for the three joint buyers, who intend to convert the building into three luxury residences, has revealed their plans for its conversion. According to the Brownstoner story:

The architect intends to work with a wall already running through the middle of the 14,000-square-foot building and divide it into three homes, each with their own entryway; one entirely new entryway will be created on the corner of Henry and Amity. Heavy wood paneled doors, aluminum-clad windows, and a higher security fence are also planned. A minor rooftop addition, which will be five feet wider than the one the LPC already approved, is part of the project as well.

The proposed changes have already been approved by the CB6 Land Use Committee; one member of which, according to Brownstoner, characterized them as “sensitive, intelligent, and thoughtful.”

It also appears that the three lots on Henry Street adjoining the building remain for sale, although they were earlier reported to have been sold.

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