Bobov 45 Signed a Deal to Purchase The Boro Park YM-YWHA located on 14th Ave. and 50th Street. Bobov 45 currently owns the corner Lot on 14th Ave. and 49th Street.
Bobov 45 will Build their new shul on the Square Block from 49th Street till 50th Street on 14th Ave, which will become the Largest Shul in New York City. The Lot is a 200×200 including the former Balkany Building on 49th Street off the 14th Ave corner. The plans have already been filed with the Building Department.
Yesterday, Wednesday at 6:00PM the Board Members of The Boro Park YM-YWHA had a meeting with Bobov 45 Kehilah, and approved the sale with an overwhelming majority. Out of 22 Votes, 16 Members Voted to Approve the Sale of the Facility to Bobov 45, while only 6 members opposed the Sale.
A L’chaim was held right after the deal was finalized at the home of the Bobover Rebbe-45. The L’chaimwas followed by dancing with music at the Bobov 45 Yeshiva to celebrate this huge milestone.
This comes just a few days, after Bobov 45 celebrated the rededication of the massive 150,000 square ft. girls school building in Boro Park as reported on YWN.
Bobov 50?
HoRav Ben-Zion Halberstam shlita is a great Rebbe doing wonderful work.
Wow it looks like Bobov 45 is quite successful.
Is Bobov 48 being matzliach too? Or they not growing as strongly?
(Just wondering, please not asking to start machloikes)
What will the members of the Y do? Are they opening another facility? It’s needed in Boro Park
Mazel Tov. What happens to the Y? It serves the community with many services. Will they open also in a brand new
building? That would be terrific
Bobov 495 or 49/50 or 49-50 or 4950.
Here is the best: Bobov Rav Ungar
What does the Y, a non profit organization, do with the money? Who will now pocket that money? What are the legal ramifications?
Is the Y relocating:? Who receives the money from the sale of the Y?
Frish!
to be honest i prefer the Y the community at large has more benefit from the y than from another mega shul
that is really not needed
Mr Mo613
You can kindly go to the Y at theyre new location. I’m sure the new Bobov Shul will be beautiful and I look forward to using it.
The Sketch of the New Shul looks huge a full sqaure block on 14ave, its very interesting that till today no Shul in entire NYC is big a square block, even the big Satmar Shul in Williamsburg and Bobov 48st Shul are also not big a Square Block,
After Bobov 45st will build such a huge shul, other rebbes will try to compete and build a bigger shul…
The Y , being a non- profit , and a necessary institution for seniors and many holocaust survivors , should definitely build a more up-to-date replacement facility with their windfall…
Many seniors and holocaust survivors depend on the Y to keep them occupied and enhances their quality if life ; hence the necessity to rebuild in the area,..
its years away , the y will relocate some services will merge
Why was previous comment not printed ….Because it’s true and truth hurts?..
Interesting.
Isn’t it owned by Klausinburger Rabbi?
From where does he Suddenly have money for such a lot? Most probably costed 20 25 million?
How does Klausenburg come into this?
As long as starving needy Chassidim are generously taken care of, as well, this is nice.
Wow!!! Jews!! Some really hatefull imfarginer comments!! It’s really sick!! You should all go out and take a full time job!! And let every rebbe have what they need.
Less hatred will certainly bring the geula closer
Will they also build a parking lot? Or just line the streets with school buses and double parked cars? No issue with building a large beautiful shul, big issue with inconveniencing others.
dont worry the medicaid fraud unit will be very busy trying to figure out they paid for this
For how much?
Years ago, I was unemployed and wanted to join the Y , their only question was if I was Russian. As I said no, they wanted me to pay.
No documents were signed so, therefore, nothing happened. Rumors are only that, rumors.
Reply to arib
Actually, the medicaid fraud unit will come to investigate you first. Maybe you should do your homework before spewing venom.
The Y is reasonably well endowed and will use these funds to purchase/develop a new facility in BP in several years. In the interim, it will continue operating. The cost of making needed repairs to the existing building and bringing it up to code (especially ADA related changes) was apparently prohibitive.
Where is there a large available parcel of land for the Y to build on anywhere within Brooklyn?