In recent weeks, you may have noticed that the Standard East Village unveiled its redesigned lobby ...
one phase of the hotel's ongoing renovations.
The new entrance is located at 27 Cooper Square
near the corner of Cooper Square and East Fifth Street ...
in the tenement that the Cooper Square Hotel incorporated into its design after the remaining tenants wouldn't sell.
Anyway, take a look at the stained glass above the new lobby entrance... an EVG reader who lives nearby shared the story...
The windows were in place at the original building that dates to 1845 (not sure how old these particular windows are, though). As we were told, Hettie Jones, a longtime resident at No. 27, saw an old picture of the building... she got in touch with the previous tenant, Worth Auto Parts ... and the owner still had the windows in his garage. Jones apparently told this to hotel management, who then bought the windows, had them restored and put back up at the address...
Here are two undated photos of 27 Cooper Square, which is the last building on the right in each shot... You can
sort of make out the windows on the ground level...
... and, via rollingrck on
Flickr, a shot of the nearly condemned block from Dec. 12, 2004 ...
You can find more about the distinguished artists who have lived at 27 Cooper Square
here. And here's more on 27 Cooper Square from the
Times in
September 2008.