Nearing a century old, landmark Bronx Courthouse set to undergo much-needed facelift next year

The landmark Bronx County Courthouse building, also known as the Mario Merola Building, has stood tall in the Grand Concourse section of the Bronx for 90 years. But efforts to extend the aging buildingโ€™s lifespan require fixing unsafe conditions stemming from the buildingโ€™s faรงade that date back several years.

Faรงade work on the courthouse is currently in design, according to a spokesperson from the Department of Citywide Administrative Services, the agency managing the landmark building. After designs are finalized later this summer, the project will begin constructionย next year following the selection of a contractor and finalized cost estimates, officials confirmed with the Bronx Times.

According to the city Department of Buildings (DOB), there are 48 open violations on the buildings, and on April 13, the building was flagged for a hazardous faรงade, which had been an issue dating back to 2004. Other DOB violations over the past few years include flagged elevators and failure to maintain and update inspections to the buildingโ€™s sprinkler and boiler systems.

Earlier this year, two months of โ€œminor repairโ€ work had been done on the Grand Concourse side of the building that wrapped up on April 1.

But nearby residents have complained about sidewalk sheds that accompany the ongoing work to the building.

Recent accounts from residents and visiting attorneys describe a staircase under nearby scaffolding littered with beer bottles and other trash on the stairways.

โ€œThis is no way to treat a landmark building,โ€ a visiting trial lawyer told the Bronx Times. โ€œIโ€™ve seen people sleeping under there before the building opens, and I know thatโ€™s not the same case for other courthouses in the city.โ€

City laws require sidewalk sheds, or scaffolds, to be erected around buildings with faรงade issues to prevent pedestrians from potential risks. As Brooklyn Paper notes regarding similar faรงade work for the Brooklyn Courthouse, these scaffolds can be…

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