
The hotel was located at 42nd Street and Madison Avenue.
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Have you seen what has to be the plug-ugliest building in the EV, 147 1st Avenue, NW corner of 9th Street?
It used to be a herb store ... and it might become a restaurant soon.
But what about the ugly floors above it? The ones that are boarded up and look more like an ex-prison than anything else?
The ones that make the building easily the ugliest in the EV?
This is something that's beyond offensive. The name Octavia's Porch is a reference to the main street in Trastevere, Rome's Jewish Ghetto.
Considering the continued annihilation of the Lower East Side, including its rich history of Jewish immigrants and culture makes this that more disturbing, and not only that, you wanna talk about a ghetto. Many of the people who live in the very immediate area live below the poverty line and have great disparages, so tell me how does this help the situation. It doesn't.
This is just another restaurant that is catalytic towards gentrification!
During a time of an increase in anti-semitism, Pope Paul IV created the Jewish Ghetto in 1555. 4000 Jews were walled in on 7 acres of land. The Jews had to wear yellow scarves and caps, couldn't own property and a curfew was enforced. The Ghetto walls were finally torn down in 1848. In 1870 after Italian unification they were granted full rights and citizenship.