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Engine House 16: full of bikes!

I went to the Engine House at Penn n Lang that the URA is selling. (Listed for 90K, in pretty good shape but needs a bunch of work to be anything else than what it is...)


the place was full of bikes in the basement! BEHOLD:




and!

I wanted to take this stencil SO BAD



So what cops do you think rode around on that tandem? hee.


caitlin
2010-09-09 20:09:47

and, since they are amusing to me, I may as post these photos too:


classroom turned shooting gallery

(there were spent tazer cartridges all over the place)


driving simulation room, with two simulators, ha!


no more fire poles. who wants a firehouse without poles?



caitlin
2010-09-09 20:12:27

I've been eyeing up this property for years and always wondered if it would ever go up for sale. I was disappointed when I read the other day how it looks like they are pushing toward a development with the RFP. Unfortunately (as most developers do) they won't do the property justice, instead just shoving in as many units as they can without a thought on how the space should be designed (See Otto Milk).


Sorry about the rant...now back to the bikes! Any idea on where the bikes came from or will be sent?


lou-m
2010-09-09 20:16:12

no clue.

my coworker and i also always eyed up this property, so when we heard that you could see it (what if it were our dream office?!) we went. It was mostly architects, not developers, for sure. Which might be okay?


either way most of the original cool firehouse charm is gone because in the 80s the City turned it into a training academy. You will have to pull all the crap that they put into it out first of all, and start from scratch.


I guess it is zoned residential so it might just turn into some sort of live-work space or something. It turned out not to be our dream office (um, because we don't have a few hundred thousand sitting around...)


caitlin
2010-09-09 20:36:22

honestly no firepoles killed it for us. that, and that we would need a truck bay, and the only entrance is on penn, an impossibility for pulling trucks in and out.


caitlin
2010-09-09 20:37:35

awe, MAN. The things I would buy if I didn't have a mortgage. What a beautiful space. I'm quite convinced carving it into apartments for profit would result in an angel getting emphyzema or some other equally horrible such thing.


Reinstalling the fire poles is a moral imperative. Besides, at $2 a ride, it could pay for itself in record time. That would look awesome on an IRS form. Occupation - Fire Pole Ride Operator.


In fact, I'd make one out of pink annodized aluminum. Just cause it's possible. Oooo... or steel with pink chrome. Oh, candy-striped pink and purple chrome. *sigh*


Thank you Caitlin, for feeding my imagination for the week. This will be fun :D


ejwme
2010-09-09 21:42:48

In order to have fire poles, you need firemen who can fit down the hole for the pole.


ndromb
2010-09-09 21:48:59

^

LOL


i guess all those bikes really ARE going to waste down in the basement.


caitlin
2010-09-09 21:51:51

I want that tandem. If anyone gets any info on those bikes, i would like to purchase it


stefb
2010-09-09 23:31:28

I wonder how many of these are recovered/stolen bikes from, say, 1997.


stuinmccandless
2010-09-10 01:02:22

I was also at the Firehouse today. I spoke to the rep from the URA and asked her about the bikes - she said she'd look into it, and I mentioned Free Ride.


I stopped by Free Ride today, but no one was there. If anyone can contact me I can pass along her contact information.


(My sense was, she seemed surprised about the bikes, but generally agreeable to them going to a good use.)


atleastmykidsloveme
2010-09-10 02:54:11

did you also talk to her about the drum set? ha.


caitlin
2010-09-10 13:40:28

mmmmmmmm bikes


mmmmmmmm bike parts


racedoug
2010-09-10 18:29:04