Historic Queens tennis stadium that hosted U.S. Open at risk of being gutted for condos
The controversial proposal by developer Cord Meyer would put five floors of about 75 units and a pool at the historic West Side Stadium in Forest Hills Gardens.
Members of the West Side Tennis Club - which owns the crumbling stadium - are slated to vote Sept. 23 on the 2.5-acre, $9-million sale that would destroy some of the world's most iconic courts.
Renderings call for incorporating the stadium's distinctive arches into the facade of the new structure. But they do not clearly show if the concrete eagles and shields that line the venue would remain.
The rest of the club's 14-acre property would be untouched.
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