One of New York’s longest-standing city-owned scaffolding sheds has finally come down after more than 10 years — sort of.
The shed at 2720 Broadway on the Upper West Side — first erected in 2012 — was removed on June 18, months after The Post revealed it to be one of about 500 sheds on city-owned buildings across the Big Apple.
But the shed was only partially removed — around the building’s corner on W. 104th St. the scaffolding is still standing, complete with a fenced off area filled with porta-potties and construction equipment blocking half the street.
The shed at 2720 Broadway on the Upper West Side came down in June after more than 10 years — but only halfway. Robert Miller
To make matters worse, just days after the Broadway shed came down, a huge new shed went up on a neighboring building.
That means the den of