There was a "Protest the Bailout on Wall Street" uh, protest today at noon on the steps of Federal Hall. Ralph Nader and Matt Gonzalez brought their Independent Presidential campaign there for what they dubbed the "Jail Time, Not Bail Time" protest. I wasn't there. But! I did walk around later to see what was left behind...
Thursday, October 16, 2008
One sign from the bailout protest
The city's greatest generation?
The Village Voice unleashes its annual "best of NYC" issue this week. Check it out here. The issue features an essay from Tom Robbins titled "The Hidden History of the City's Greatest Era." He writes, in part:
The fact is that to live in New York in the late '70s to early '80s was to enjoy a cornucopia of inexpensive artistic and intellectual entertainments.
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1980s New York,
New York history,
The Village Voice
The end is near
On Tuesday, Jeremiah provided a thorough update on the fate of Mondo Kim's on St. Mark's. Yesterday, someone representing Kim's took to the streets to spread the word of the sale. At Seventh Street and Avenue A.
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Avenue A,
East Village streetscenes,
Kim's,
Seventh Street
Stranded on Fulton
Weird not to have the Strand Annex at 95 Fulton Street in the Financial District around anymore...the store had been in this location for 12 years (in other locations downtown for another eight years)...but the double whammy of a 300 percent rent hike and the ongoing gutting of Fulton Street gave the Strand folks no other choice than to shutter the place, which happened the third week of September after some dandy sales.
And so the 15,000-square-foot space sits empty.
This box was out front the day I walked by...
At least locals can console themselves with another Dunkin' Donuts opening down the street.
[Top Strand photo taken for Downtown Express by by Jefferson Siegel]
And so the 15,000-square-foot space sits empty.
This box was out front the day I walked by...
At least locals can console themselves with another Dunkin' Donuts opening down the street.
[Top Strand photo taken for Downtown Express by by Jefferson Siegel]
Checking in on Hester and the Bowery
Been nearly one year since we first read about the new 61-unit glass box condo high-rise thingee coming to the corner of Hester and the Bowery. And one year later...things still seem to be in the razing stage.
Too late, unfortunately.
Too late, unfortunately.
Four more years?
There's a Wall Street Journal opinion piece today titled:
New York Will Survive Without Bloomberg
The mayor never bothered to prepare the city for any lean years
Something for everyone
Wednesday, October 15, 2008
If you're thinking about moving to Akron, and you want that East Village feeling...
There's a new tool at HomeThinking that compares Manhattan neighborhoods with neighborhoods in dozens of other cities, from Akron (Ohio!) to Woodinville (Washington!). (The tool only provides the names of neighborhoods -- it doesn't offer recommendations on, say, bars, coffee shops, etc.) Oh, and if you really want to have some fun, compare Manhattan neighborhoods with far-flung locales like Brooklyn! (For the record, the East Village, according to HomeThinking, is like Boerum Hill, Park Slope and Fort Greene.) And see the amazing list of Manhattan locales that are a little bit like Brownsville.
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