Marin Architects has revealed potential plans to expand and convert a century-old commercial building located in a buzzing corner of Washington Heights, in Upper Manhattan. Formerly known as the Jumel Building, the structure was originally completed in 1911 by famed American entrepreneur Frank W. Woolworth.
Located at 2050 Amsterdam Avenue, the property is positioned on a wedge-shaped lot at the intersection of Amsterdam Avenue, St. Nicholas Avenue, and 162nd Street. The two-story building is currently occupied by a Rite Aid and a furniture store and includes an entrance to the 163rd Street C line subway station.
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