82 A.D.2d 777 | N.Y. App. Div. | 1981
Judgment, Supreme Court, New York County (Ascione, J.), entered June 3, 1980 after a nonjury trial in favor of the plaintiff Archbishopric of the City of New York (Archbishopric) in the sum of $107,922.05, plus interest and costs, unanimously modified, on the law and facts, to reduce the amount of the judgment to $97,922.05, plus interest and costs, and otherwise affirmed, without costs. Judgment, Supreme Court, New York County (Ascione, J.), entered January 5, 1981 after a nonjury trial in favor of the plaintiff Little Antigone Theatres, Inc. (Antigone), in the sum of $172,077.95, plus interest and costs, unanimously modified, on the law and the facts, to reduce the amount of the judgment to $65,577.95, plus interest and costs, and otherwise affirmed, without costs. The judgments appealed from were granted to the plaintiffs against the City of New York by reason of the improper demolition of premises 225-227 East 13th Street, New York City, by the City of New York. The property, originally owned by the Archbishopric, was improved by a one-story brick and stone church building which was sold by the Archbishopric to Antigone on December 23, 1969, for the sum of $155,000, of which $120,000 consisted of a purchase money mortgage. On May 19, 1970, the Board of Standards and Appeals granted Antigone’s application to convert the property to a theatre conditioned on “substantial construction be[ing] completed within one year from the date” of the resolution. Renovation work began in 1970 and continued through the beginning of 1972. In June, 1972 the city demolished the building upon the ground that it was a nuisance and unsafe. No notice of the intention to demolish was ever served upon the Archbishopric, the