Peoria persuaded the rail company to build a small depot on 83rd Avenue just off Grand Avenue.
A Residence Inn is to be built on Avenue of the Americas near 39th Street, where a parking garage now stands.
The original Brunswick High School was built on 4th Avenue around 1911, but it burned down in 1928.
As part of the plan, Brodsky would also build a 37-story residential building, with ground-level stores, on 10th Avenue between 60th and 61st Streets.
The Dermot Companies are building the Mosaic, with two towers of about 300 rental units each, on 10th Avenue between 51st and 53rd Streets.
The first Spencer High School was built on 10th Avenue at 8th Street.
In 1925 she had the newspaper plant built on Fourth Avenue in Rock Island.
A $3,200 two-room school was finally built on 83rd Avenue and Madison Street.
Sunset Park currently has no public high school but plans have been approved to build one on Fourth Avenue between 37th and 38th streets.
The largest is an eight-story terminal of 780,000 square feet that was built in 1965 on 11th Avenue at 43d Street.