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21 Nov

2016

St. Vincent de Paul Sold

Posted by Stuart Chessman 

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“Hotelier Jeffrey Dagowitz has snapped up three Chelsea properties for $50.4 million, including the Church of St. Vincent de Paul.
The Archdiocese of New York sold the three parcels — 123 West 23rd Street, 116 West 24th Street and 120 West 24th Street — to Dagowitz earlier this month, according to documents filed with the city on Monday. Together, the church-owned buildings span 32,600 square feet.”

Source: Therealdeal

The former French national parish of New York. Built in 1869, and the witness of many historic events. Closed by the Archdiocese after a heroic struggle over the years by parishioners – who in recent decades were mainly from Haiti and African French-speaking countries.

See our description of this church.

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Published in The Churches of New York

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