Wednesday, June 29, 2022
Let the wheatpaste battle BEGIN!
The plywood along the demolished storefronts at 250 E. Houston St. has become a wheatepaste hotspot in recent months...
Now, the property managers here between Avenue A and Avenue B have unveiled their line of wheatpaste defense ... thanks to Salim for these shots...
So far, the green guards are almost 100% effective...
As we first reported, a six-story residential building is in the works for the lot.
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Oh, excuse us, their site is too good for wheat paste?! They are in the WRONG CITY!
ReplyDeleteA simple POST NO BILLS should suffice, no?
ReplyDeleteDo landlords get fined if bills are up or something? The ads look better than ugly green paint!
ReplyDeleteThis arrangement of 2 x 4s will not defeat the wheat paste guerillas. To be effective the 2 x 4s need to be cut into much smaller lengths and then spaced 2 ft off center in offset rows not unlike a brick work pattern. Personally I prefer the wheat paste ads over a elongated, boring green wall.
ReplyDeleteLong live wheatpaste
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