Thursday, April 24, 2008
Life before...and after the luxury high rises on the LES
Spending too much time on YouTube these days...I came across these videos by Paul Dougherty, a longtime video maker.
Here's his YouTube page.
Also, check out the his other videos, including inside shots of St. Brigid's.
[OH!: Just found that Jeremiah had linked to these back in January! Sorry Jeremiah!]
Wednesday, April 23, 2008
Questions of the day (in which I don't have answers)
When people moved into apartments on lower floors with nice Eastern views at 2 Gold Street (which opened in March 2005) did they know another high-rise was going up right next door in 2008 that effectively obscures the nice Eastern views?

How soon before the southeast corner of Third Street and Avenue C....

How soon before the southeast corner of Third Street and Avenue C....
looks like the northeast corner of Third Street and Avenue C?

Who is this ad supposed to appeal to?
Tuesday, April 22, 2008
Scenes from a walk
Haven't actually walked on Irving Place in a while. First, I was happy to see that John's Shoe Repair is still around. We all know what happens to little shops and services for people who aren't rich. Given what's going on in this neighborhood, I wonder about how much longer this gem can survive.


Meanwhile, came to the corner of 14th Street and Third Avenue. Scaffolding! And that wasn't there when I passed by Sunday. Uh-oh. This doesn't look good. Housing and a bank? [Housing? Ha! That sounds affordable. No, make this overpriced condos.]


Meanwhile, came to the corner of 14th Street and Third Avenue. Scaffolding! And that wasn't there when I passed by Sunday. Uh-oh. This doesn't look good. Housing and a bank? [Housing? Ha! That sounds affordable. No, make this overpriced condos.]
I've seen this guy several times in front of the St. Mark's Church in-the-Bowery. Lovely spot, of course. Just curious why he's doing a painting of Dunkin' Donuts. Maybe he just likes their coffee.

Dumpsters. An all-too-common site. There's another one just a few hundred feet away in front of another building on the other side of 10th Street. Renovating apartments. Raising rents.
Hate to see what they'd say about a place they didn't recommend

For some reason I came across this listing for Mona's on Not For Tourists:
"Depressing. Recommended."
Oh, don't let that heavy breathing bother you -- these are really nice apartments
Wow. These apartment rental videos give me the creeps. Perhaps these would seem less like a slasher movie with some, say, smooth jazz accompanying the video.
Oops! Someone's home!
Who left the toilet seat up?!
He talks!
Oops! Someone's home!
Who left the toilet seat up?!
He talks!
Monday, April 21, 2008
St. Mark's and First Avenue, 1993
Meanwhile, a few doors down...12 years earlier...an old favorite that never gets old.
"...a very conspicuous display of the wealthy sucking up and devouring even more of the soul of downtown NYC"
Bob at Neither More Nor Less has posted his photos and recap of the John Varvatos protest from this past Thursday night.
He writes, in part:
No matter how well meaning Mr. Varvatos' intentions may have been , and actually be , what many local artists and musicians saw in his Thursday evening extravaganza was just another example of a very conspicuous display of the wealthy sucking up and devouring even more of the soul of downtown NYC.
As always, he took many great photos, such as this one.
He writes, in part:
No matter how well meaning Mr. Varvatos' intentions may have been , and actually be , what many local artists and musicians saw in his Thursday evening extravaganza was just another example of a very conspicuous display of the wealthy sucking up and devouring even more of the soul of downtown NYC.
As always, he took many great photos, such as this one.
Labels:
CBGB,
John Varvatos,
the Bowery,
there goes the neighborhood
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