A stint in jail appears to have done little to deter Aron Stark from the New York City development game. The controversial landlord recently filed plans to erect a 12-story, 29-unit residential building in place of a former TGI Friday’s at 100 East 16th Street in Union Square, Crain’s reported. The Department of Buildings has yet to issue permits. T30 Capital, co-founded by former investment banker David Schwartz, is the primary owner of the two-story, 6,500-square-foot building on the site today, which is also referred to as 34 Union Square East; Stark appears to be a minority partner. T30 acquired […]
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