The long-and-narrow space — in business for nearly 10 years — has been closed of late... and a for-rent sign hangs in the front window...
Google lists them as permanently closed. [Updated: Ownership says they are open for catering and private events.]
Meanwhile, a group of artists and some art fans are hoping the sidewalk dining structure can continue on as 188 Allen Street Gallery, an art space that has showcased a variety of artists since last summer (see here and here)...
The Department of Transportation has already issued a "Termination" notice for the structure.
NYC street artist SacSix, who has curated shows here as well as created murals on the storefront, appealed to the DOT in a recent Instagram post, inviting city officials here "to see how small business entrepreneurs can create incredible communities in unique spaces."
Said an EVG reader in an email: "This gallery has been a godsend for our community bringing creative artists together to showcase their talent. For many new artists, this is an opportunity to showcase their works ..."
1 comment:
4:1 ratio on openings to closings in today's posts feel about right with the progress in the city lately. So heartening to see so much activity and the continued decrease in vacancies!
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