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Newsday 11/23/2017: Village of East Hills now owns fixer-upper gate lodge of former financier Clarence Mackay

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By Christine Chung November 23, 2017

A century-old landmarked gate lodge that was once part of one of Long Island’s grandest country estates will now be owned and restored by the village of East Hills.

The limestone structure with an imposing iron gate, designed in the French Baroque style, is approximately 2,000 square feet and presides over the entrances to the neighboring Nassau County villages of East Hills and Roslyn.

It represents a significant part of the area’s history.

Ownership of the gate lodge was transferred by the current owners, Great Neck-based Tishkon Realty LLC, to the village earlier this month. The real estate company also donated about $193,500 toward the structure’s restoration, East Hills village officials said.

Mayor Michael Koblenz said the village was enthusiastic about the opportunity to preserve the gate lodge, calling it a “big victory.”

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“If you just throw everything away, there’s nothing left for anyone to remember,” Koblenz said. “We are preserving it for future generations.”

The mayor said there are no plans to open or use the gate lodge, which is boarded up because of a rotting ceiling, an unstable slate roof, and other signs of deterioration. North Hempstead Town historian Howard Kroplick said it is “structurally very sound” and in fair condition, given the years of neglect.

The gate lodge had been part of financier Clarence Mackay’s Harbor Hill Estate, which once encompassed more than 600 acres that are now part of the village of East Hills. The estate was owned by his family until 1954, when a builder purchased it and developed the village’s Country Estates neighborhood. Until 2006, the gate lodge was part of the Country Estates Pool Club, which was open to residents of the 500-household enclave.

That same year, the Pool Club property was purchased by Tishkon for about $2.5 million. Five years later, the village approved the company’s plans to subdivide the approximately 3-acre property into six lots and build new homes, under the condition that the gate lodge be restored and maintained.

Over the past six years, the property has been vacant and littered with garbage and overgrown foliage. The tennis courts have sunk into the ground. An unusable pool embellished with spray-painted graffiti attracts young skateboarders who enter illegally.

The company is awaiting several approvals for its subdivision development from Nassau County, including from the Nassau County Planning Commission, said owner Saied Soleimani, who added that the gate lodge donation was partly to expedite the permitting process because the restoration concerns delayed the process.

Village officials said a total restoration would cost about $312,000 and that the village will seek additional grants. The preservation work would include debris removal, landscaping, repairs of the roof and the addition of a clock on the gate lodge as it was a century ago.

“It’s a reminder of what Long Island used to be like,” Kroplick said. “Our past is disappearing, so it’s wonderful [to see the effort to preserve the gate lodge]. Here’s at least a beautiful structure that’s going to be saved

Mackay Estate Gate Lodge

  • The 2,000-square-foot structure stands at Roslyn Road and Harbor Hill Road.
  • Built 1900-1902 as a part of Clarence Mackay’s 600-acre Harbor Hill Estate.
  • The estate included formal gardens and terraces surrounding a mansion, with a 70-acre farm.
  • The gate lodge was designed in the French Baroque style with limestone walls and steep slate roof slopes.
  • It was rented out in the 1950s as apartments.
  • The structure was added to the New York State and National Register of Historic Places in 1991.

Source: North Hempstead Town Historian Howard Kroplick


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