Back in December, I was pleased to see a faded sign on the side of the Mercury Lounge get exposed...
However, given the Mercury's recent paint job, the Shastone Monuments ad was likely a goner... Indeed, it has been wiped away...
The Mercury Lounge opened in 1993. Prior to that, Shastone Monuments -- part of Houston's once-thriving gravestone industry -- called this space home for nearly 60 years. You can read more about Shastone here at Mr. Beller's Neighborhood.
Previously on EV Grieve:
Some faded ad glory reappears above the Mercury Lounge
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Showing posts with label faded ads. Show all posts
Monday, June 14, 2010
Wednesday, December 2, 2009
Some faded ad glory reappears above the Mercury Lounge
Typically, the wall atop the Mercury Lounge building on Houston near Essex features an ad for something like this...
In the last week or so, the building's former occupant was revealed...
The Mercury Lounge opened in 1993. Prior to that, Shastone Monuments -- part of Houston's once-thriving gravestone industry -- called this space home for nearly 60 years. You can read more about Shastone here at Mr. Beller's Neighborhood.
GammaBlog has a great angle on the ad here.
In the last week or so, the building's former occupant was revealed...
The Mercury Lounge opened in 1993. Prior to that, Shastone Monuments -- part of Houston's once-thriving gravestone industry -- called this space home for nearly 60 years. You can read more about Shastone here at Mr. Beller's Neighborhood.
GammaBlog has a great angle on the ad here.
Tuesday, June 2, 2009
I'm lovin' it!
The McDonald's ad is getting painted over on First Avenue near Second Street. I'm curious, though, do you suppose in, say 20 years, we'll be excited about the discovery of a faded McDonald's ad?
Labels:
ads,
East Village streetscenes,
faded ads,
First Avenue,
McDonald's
Wednesday, January 14, 2009
A faded ad on 57th and Fifth
Speaking of ads, this past holiday season I found myself in Midtown...I'd never noticed this faded spot at 57th Street and Fifth Avenue for the Greenwich Savings Bank...
For a better look, I braved the crowd at Tiffany & Co. and headed to customer service on the sixth floor.
I like the private little phone stalls in customer service. Plenty of space to call your bookie.
For a better look, I braved the crowd at Tiffany & Co. and headed to customer service on the sixth floor.
I like the private little phone stalls in customer service. Plenty of space to call your bookie.
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