Former Moondance Diner Site Sold in $33.5 M. Deal
August 9, 2007 | 10:34 a.m.
As the Moondance Diner moves westward, there are big plans in store for its former address.
According to city records, 23 Grand Street, the address where Moondance sat, along with 27 Grand Street and 74 Sixth Avenue were part of a package that closed recently for about $33.5 million.
In February, The Sun reported that a nine-story condo development would be constructed at the three sites. Calls to see if this was still the plan were not immediately returned. Howerver, the area was recently rezoned to accommodate residential buildings up to nine stories, according to a source, so we would bet that plans haven't changed much.



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