The listings at Winick include a few inside shots...

And, apparently, proximity to the Mars Bar is a selling point...

(But no mention of the Anthology Film Archives, which is across the way...?)
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Who wouldn't want to set up their uber-trendy boutique next to the Mars Bar?
ReplyDeleteOh, so much potential for crossover promotions!
ReplyDeleteMy money is on pink sweaters and cargo shorts.
ReplyDeletei thought bill tatum purchased this building it was for use as distribution for the amsterdam news.
ReplyDeletei also thought the board of estimate resolution (yes that long ago) was that it be non residential
i thought bill tatum purchased this building it was for use as distribution for the amsterdam news.
ReplyDeletei also thought the board of estimate resolution (yes that long ago) was that it be non residential
The building is still in the Tatum family, and I think there were/are use restrictions on it because it sits/sat in an urban renewal zone. Be interesting if Detective Grieve could find out more...
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