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P.S. 64 to become the Tower School

May 21, 2010 01:15PM

P.S. 64 site, 605 E. 9th Street

Long-time educator Kimber Barton hopes to leave his legacy on East 9th Street by transforming the vacant P.S. 64 into the Tower School, a non-profit, independent school for 600 students that could open next fall, the Villager reported. According to Barton, the old P.S. 64 — at 605 East 9th Street off Tompkins Square Park — is up for sale but is also being offered for long-term lease with an option to buy. Barton been in talks with Helmsley Spear to list the building for $40 million, down from $60 million a few years ago. The building’s owner, Gregg Singer, had wanted to create a megadorm by adding a 23-story tower to the site, but his plans were rejected by the city. Singer purchased the formerly city-owned building at auction in 1998 for $3.15 million, but has been unable to capitalize on it due to community and political opposition to his various plans. [The Villager]

2 Responses to “P.S. 64 to become the Tower School”

  1. March 22, 2012 at 10:26 pm, P.S. 64 | Landmarked East Village School | Massey Knakal said:

    [...] In 2010, educator Kimber Barton wanted to buy the building, listed with Helmsley Spears for $40 million, and turn it into a private school, but those plans were also scrapped. [...]

  2. March 23, 2012 at 12:42 am, Landmarked East Village school back on market said:

    [...] In 2010, educator Kimber Barton wanted to buy the building, listed with Helmsley Spears for $40 million, and turn it into a private school, but those plans were also scrapped. [...]