[By East Village-based photographer James Maher. Find his work here]
What could drive Yonah Schimmel out of business after 101 years on East Houston (The Lo-Down)
A map showing all of Ben Shaoul's East Village properties (Occupy East 4th Street)
The history of Blimpie Base (Jeremiah's Vanishing NY)
The World Famous Pee Phone on Avenue A hasn't worked since August (East Village Corner)
Inside Five Napkin Burger on 14th and Third (Eater)
At Otto's Shrunken Head (Tripping With Marty)
The BBC preps a series on 19th-Century Five Points (BoweryBoogie)
More change on 12th and Broadway (Flaming Pablum)
Manhattanhenge dates for 2012 (Gothamist)
1 comment:
Yohna Shimmel charges almost $5 apiece for a knish. Their customers can afford to park a block away and walk over there to pick them up. Might work off a couple of those Knish pounds (if you know what I'm sayin') in the process too.
I don't understand shit like this. It's not the suburbs. You can park your car and walk. You're not entitled to a fucking spot right in front of the store.
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