Friday, February 26, 2016

100 Avenue A announces its incoming sales office with familiar naked, graffitied person motif


[Photo from November]

Back in November, we told you that the vacant storefront at 115 Avenue A near East Seventh Street will serve as a sales office for Ben Shaoul's 100 Avenue A.

On Wednesday, the familiar marketing motif of the graffitied naked people arrived on the door...



Yesterday morning, the banner attracted the attention of two men who had been camped by the chess tables across the street in Tompkins Square Park...



As previously noted, the residences between East Sixth Street and East Seventh Street at the new 6-story 8-story building will start at $1.3 million.

The last tenant at No. 115, the gift shop Alphabets, closed here in in February 2014, merging with their newly opened location at 64 Avenue A between East Fifth Street and East Fourth Street.

Previously on EV Grieve:
The retail space at Ben Shaoul's 100 Avenue A is available for $24.5 million; plus, naked model marketing clarification!

Trying to figure out what is going on at 98-100 Avenue A

Part of the former Alphabets storefront will serve as sales office for Ben Shaoul's 100 Avenue A

Someone threw black paint bombs at the naked women condo ad along 100 Avenue A

Take a look at the inside of Ben Shaoul's condos at 100 Avenue A

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

Literally, there goes the neighborhood.

Giovanni said...

I'm sure everybody who moves into this wonderful new building we will become a valuable member of the community. Or a SantaCon organizer. Or a heroin dealer. Or a coke friending soccer mom.

nygrump said...

Its support the transnational cocaine and heroin lifestyle - the narcotic luxury lifestyle. everyone wants in, living the global luxury heorin lifestyle. As Eric Clapton likes to say, you get to be part of an exclusive elite. While your soul trickles away....

Anonymous said...

Is that Pussy Galore?

Anonymous said...

Was that still there this morning? 8:30-ish? I walked by there and didn't notice it. It seems like something I'd have noticed.

Anonymous said...

Like many other East Villagers, I oppose public nudity. What are children going to think when they see this?