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133 - 135 Greenwich Street / 21 - 23 Thames Street

The 133-135 Greenwich Street building is a two-story retail/commercial space that was constructed circa 1980 and abuts the five-story brick facade former residential apartment building at 21-23 Thames St that was constructed prior to 1894. These buildings are located just south of the World Trade Center site and adjacent to the 130 Liberty Street building.

It is the owner's intent to first conduct an abatement and decontamination of the interior of the buildings so that conventional demolition activities can be conducted on the buildings consequently.

Any current information made available electronically by the owner regarding the activities to be conducted at the buildings can be found below:

EPA Approves Final Plan to Abate and Demolish 133 - 135 Greenwich / 21 - 23 Thames Street

Date Document
November 2005
November 2005 Airtek Waste Characterization Sampling Letter to EPA [PDF 93 KB, 2 pp]
November 2005 Letter to New York City Department of Environmental Protection from Airtek Environmental Corp. regarding a party wall between 133-135 Greenwich Street and 120 Cedar Street [PDF 105 KB, 2 pp]
November 2005 Letter to New York City Department of Buildings from Desimone Consulting Engineers regarding a party wall between 133-135 Greenwich Street and 120 Cedar Street [PDF 28 KB, 1 pp]
April 2005 Laboratory Certification Attachment to Airtek Waste Characterization Sampling Letter [PDF 661 KB, 16 pp]

All of the aforementioned electronic documents are also available for viewing at EPA's New York Library on the 16th floor.

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