I have the same feelings about Gemma at the Bowery Hotel.
Workers started tearing down John's Garage (below) here on the corner in the fall of 2003... which is now home to the Taavo Somer-designed Italian eatery ...
[Photo by rollingrck via Flickr]
... which is notable for introducing fine china to the sidewalks of the Bowery...
Anyway, I've never understood one thing about Gemma... up there in the corner...
...the 1954 date. The placed opened in 2007. The previous building here was demolished...
Last August, BoweryBoogie unearthed real-estate marketing materials for the Dry Dock Savings Bank, which called this corner home since the late 1870s... Dry Dock moved in the fall of 1954...
[Image courtesy of rollingrck via Flickr]
So it's possible that Gemma is paying homage to the year when the bank moved... or maybe they're just trying to give the impression to tourists that there's a lot more history behind Gemma than there really is...