http://homepage.mac.com/alexinnyc/.Pictures/Photo%20Album%20Pictures/2004-08-12%2011.35.12%20-0700/Image-96F9700AEC8D11D8.jpg
Also, would you want to live across the street from a giant K-Mart?
Weigh in.
― Alex in NYC (vassifer), Thursday, 12 August 2004 22:02 (twenty-one years ago)
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― Alex in NYC (vassifer), Thursday, 12 August 2004 22:04 (twenty-one years ago)
― miloauckerman (miloauckerman), Thursday, 12 August 2004 22:05 (twenty-one years ago)
― Trayce (trayce), Thursday, 12 August 2004 22:06 (twenty-one years ago)
― Carey (Carey), Thursday, 12 August 2004 22:10 (twenty-one years ago)
This happens all the time in NYC
I thought this was going to be a JBR thread. You just noticed this building? You forgot to mention the selling point of it being one block from 2! starbucks!
I didn't just notice it (I live a block away from it). I just haven't started a thread about it until now.
― Alex in NYC (vassifer), Thursday, 12 August 2004 22:12 (twenty-one years ago)
Same thing in Chicago. People think that being a block from a Starbuck's automatically means they can add $50 to the rent. It's like the ultimate amenity.
grumblegrumble McAmerica and all that
― Harold Media (kenan), Thursday, 12 August 2004 22:17 (twenty-one years ago)
― Harold Media (kenan), Thursday, 12 August 2004 22:18 (twenty-one years ago)
Nah, I know how futile it is to complain about these sorts of things. It doesn't stop them from existing.
― stockholm cindy (Jody Beth Rosen), Thursday, 12 August 2004 22:19 (twenty-one years ago)
― Alex in NYC (vassifer), Thursday, 12 August 2004 22:20 (twenty-one years ago)
― gabbneb (gabbneb), Thursday, 12 August 2004 22:21 (twenty-one years ago)
― RJG (RJG), Thursday, 12 August 2004 22:22 (twenty-one years ago)
― Carey (Carey), Thursday, 12 August 2004 22:25 (twenty-one years ago)
― morris pavilion (samjeff), Thursday, 12 August 2004 22:25 (twenty-one years ago)
― Carey (Carey), Thursday, 12 August 2004 22:27 (twenty-one years ago)
― Carey (Carey), Thursday, 12 August 2004 22:28 (twenty-one years ago)
http://home.nyc.rr.com/avnish/NYC/Astor.jpg
― Alex in NYC (vassifer), Thursday, 12 August 2004 22:30 (twenty-one years ago)
― stockholm cindy (Jody Beth Rosen), Thursday, 12 August 2004 22:30 (twenty-one years ago)
― Alex in NYC (vassifer), Thursday, 12 August 2004 22:31 (twenty-one years ago)
http://www.brasgalla.com/wtc/images/Astor_Place.jpg
― Alex in NYC (vassifer), Thursday, 12 August 2004 22:32 (twenty-one years ago)
― Alex in NYC (vassifer), Thursday, 12 August 2004 22:33 (twenty-one years ago)
― Alex in NYC (vassifer), Thursday, 12 August 2004 22:34 (twenty-one years ago)
― morris pavilion (samjeff), Thursday, 12 August 2004 22:34 (twenty-one years ago)
― Jimmy Mod, Man About Towne (ModJ), Thursday, 12 August 2004 22:36 (twenty-one years ago)
― Alex in NYC (vassifer), Thursday, 12 August 2004 22:36 (twenty-one years ago)
― Alex in NYC (vassifer), Thursday, 12 August 2004 22:37 (twenty-one years ago)
― dean? (deangulberry), Thursday, 12 August 2004 22:37 (twenty-one years ago)
― Alex in NYC (vassifer), Thursday, 12 August 2004 22:38 (twenty-one years ago)
― Alex in NYC (vassifer), Thursday, 12 August 2004 22:40 (twenty-one years ago)
― RJG (RJG), Thursday, 12 August 2004 22:41 (twenty-one years ago)
― Harold Media (kenan), Thursday, 12 August 2004 22:53 (twenty-one years ago)
http://www.artnet.com/magazine/news/ntm3/Images/ntm9-1-6.jpg
― Alex in NYC (vassifer), Thursday, 12 August 2004 23:15 (twenty-one years ago)
― Alex in NYC (vassifer), Thursday, 12 August 2004 23:17 (twenty-one years ago)
That's like the Statue of Zeus at Olympia as rendered by Christo.
― Michael Daddino (epicharmus), Thursday, 12 August 2004 23:18 (twenty-one years ago)
― Michael Daddino (epicharmus), Thursday, 12 August 2004 23:19 (twenty-one years ago)
http://www.nyu.edu/greyart/exhibits/rudy/images/32/32.jpg
― Alex in NYC (vassifer), Thursday, 12 August 2004 23:20 (twenty-one years ago)
― Alex in NYC (vassifer), Thursday, 12 August 2004 23:22 (twenty-one years ago)
― Alex in NYC (vassifer), Thursday, 12 August 2004 23:23 (twenty-one years ago)
― Alex in NYC (vassifer), Thursday, 12 August 2004 23:25 (twenty-one years ago)
I actually wouldn't mind the building if it wasn't so fucking tall.
― Michael Daddino (epicharmus), Thursday, 12 August 2004 23:28 (twenty-one years ago)
― Michael Daddino (epicharmus), Thursday, 12 August 2004 23:29 (twenty-one years ago)
http://pith.org/core/related-astor/
― Carey (Carey), Thursday, 12 August 2004 23:32 (twenty-one years ago)
http://www.curbed.com/archives/2004/07/23/the_tower_of_bowery.php#more
I, like jbr, am addicted to Curbed.
― Carey (Carey), Thursday, 12 August 2004 23:35 (twenty-one years ago)
http://homepage.mac.com/alexinnyc/.Pictures/Photo%20Album%20Pictures/2004-08-12%2011.35.12%20-0700/Image-96F9BD7CEC8D11D8.jpg
― Alex in NYC (vassifer), Thursday, 12 August 2004 23:45 (twenty-one years ago)
― Alex in NYC (vassifer), Thursday, 12 August 2004 23:46 (twenty-one years ago)
― Elvis Telecom (Chris Barrus), Friday, 13 August 2004 00:01 (twenty-one years ago)
― Alex in NYC (vassifer), Friday, 13 August 2004 00:02 (twenty-one years ago)
http://www.lockhartsteele.com/blog/archives/bowery.jpg
― Alex in NYC (vassifer), Friday, 13 August 2004 00:04 (twenty-one years ago)
― gabbneb (gabbneb), Friday, 13 August 2004 00:07 (twenty-one years ago)
― Alex in NYC (vassifer), Friday, 13 August 2004 00:14 (twenty-one years ago)
― Alex in NYC (vassifer), Friday, 13 August 2004 00:16 (twenty-one years ago)
― Alex in NYC (vassifer), Friday, 13 August 2004 00:20 (twenty-one years ago)
― tokyo rosemary (rosemary), Friday, 13 August 2004 00:27 (twenty-one years ago)
― Jimmy Mod, Man About Towne (ModJ), Friday, 13 August 2004 01:26 (twenty-one years ago)
― TOMBOT, Friday, 13 August 2004 01:37 (twenty-one years ago)
― Alex in NYC (vassifer), Friday, 13 August 2004 01:42 (twenty-one years ago)
― Alex in NYC (vassifer), Friday, 13 August 2004 01:59 (twenty-one years ago)
― Alex in NYC (vassifer), Friday, 13 August 2004 02:00 (twenty-one years ago)
― Nellie (nellskies), Friday, 13 August 2004 02:06 (twenty-one years ago)
― Eisbär (llamasfur), Friday, 13 August 2004 02:08 (twenty-one years ago)
― Alex in NYC (vassifer), Friday, 13 August 2004 02:10 (twenty-one years ago)
― Alex in NYC (vassifer), Friday, 13 August 2004 02:11 (twenty-one years ago)
― Jimmy Mod, Man About Towne (ModJ), Friday, 13 August 2004 02:11 (twenty-one years ago)
― Alex in NYC (vassifer), Friday, 13 August 2004 02:14 (twenty-one years ago)
http://www.chenguin.com/movies2.html
― Paul (scifisoul), Friday, 13 August 2004 02:45 (twenty-one years ago)
― Paul (scifisoul), Friday, 13 August 2004 02:58 (twenty-one years ago)
And to make things even worse, I'm actually moving into a 16-story Midtown apartment building, because we need more space. It's not exactly my ideal living environment. But it does have laundry in the basement. And it's on a really ugly block anyway, near the Queensboro bridge, so it's not damaging any urban fabric. (excuses, excuses...)
― spittle (spittle), Friday, 13 August 2004 05:35 (twenty-one years ago)
― Yanc3y (ystrickler), Friday, 13 August 2004 12:44 (twenty-one years ago)
― hstencil (hstencil), Friday, 13 August 2004 12:49 (twenty-one years ago)
― Yanc3y (ystrickler), Friday, 13 August 2004 12:54 (twenty-one years ago)
Can anyone tell me anything about the Turtle Bay area? (If indeed it is an area)
― mzui, Friday, 13 August 2004 12:56 (twenty-one years ago)
― Carey (Carey), Friday, 13 August 2004 12:57 (twenty-one years ago)
― Yanc3y (ystrickler), Friday, 13 August 2004 12:58 (twenty-one years ago)
Wow, I am really hungry right now.
― Carey (Carey), Friday, 13 August 2004 13:05 (twenty-one years ago)
I'd say, "relax, move to Brooklyn," but y'know, fuck Forest City Ratner.
― hstencil (hstencil), Friday, 13 August 2004 13:08 (twenty-one years ago)
Back to Astor Place, that thing is hella annoying and crap. I agree with Alex.
― Aaron W (Aaron W), Friday, 13 August 2004 13:25 (twenty-one years ago)
what's funny is that i've lived on ludlow for three years now, and every year our landlord has LOWERED our rent.
― Yanc3y (ystrickler), Friday, 13 August 2004 13:26 (twenty-one years ago)
― hstencil (hstencil), Friday, 13 August 2004 13:30 (twenty-one years ago)
― Aaron W (Aaron W), Friday, 13 August 2004 13:34 (twenty-one years ago)
― hstencil (hstencil), Friday, 13 August 2004 13:39 (twenty-one years ago)
― nickalicious (nickalicious), Friday, 13 August 2004 13:55 (twenty-one years ago)
― lauren (laurenp), Friday, 13 August 2004 14:01 (twenty-one years ago)
I mean: is that doughy-looking foreskin thing going to be it? Because I'm sorry I think that's just frickin cool! And I guess I can sort of see how it would be too tall, but hey if you're going to create a gigantic foreskin, build big, baby. Don't let anyone forget what that mohel did to you.
It's not like Astor Place was some kind of down-home human-sized place before this started, either. It's been K-Mart, Starbucks, and Crunch gym hell for YEARS now, if you're inclined to see it that way, and I honestly don't see how this is going to make much of a difference in that regard. St. Marks will continue to be the most annoying street in the entire world. As long as they keep the $11 fade barbershop down there under the street I'll be happyno, HONORED to walk past a 1:28 rendering of a man's most private surgery on the way to getting my follicles chopped.
― Tracer Hand (tracerhand), Friday, 13 August 2004 14:48 (twenty-one years ago)
― gabbneb (gabbneb), Friday, 13 August 2004 14:51 (twenty-one years ago)
― jocelyn (Jocelyn), Friday, 13 August 2004 15:08 (twenty-one years ago)
― Allyzay Science Explosion (allyzay), Friday, 13 August 2004 15:12 (twenty-one years ago)
I think what I object to the most about the project are the following:
1. Another great area of open space in Manhattan has vanished (or been severely comprimised).2. The martini-swiggin', Eurotrash riff-raff it'll bring into the neighborhood.3. Ian Schrager has enough damn money and enough of a stranglehold on Manhattan already4. Gentrification sucks5. I fear change.
― Alex in NYC (vassifer), Friday, 13 August 2004 16:59 (twenty-one years ago)
― Alex in NYC (vassifer), Friday, 13 August 2004 17:00 (twenty-one years ago)
Gentrify Astor Place?
― Jimmy Mod, Man About Towne (ModJ), Friday, 13 August 2004 17:01 (twenty-one years ago)
I meant gentrification as a whole.
― Alex in NYC (vassifer), Friday, 13 August 2004 17:01 (twenty-one years ago)
http://www.desordre.net/photographie/photographes/robert_frank/astor_place.jpg
― Alex in NYC (vassifer), Friday, 13 August 2004 17:05 (twenty-one years ago)
― Alex in NYC (vassifer), Friday, 13 August 2004 17:06 (twenty-one years ago)
― Aaron W (Aaron W), Friday, 13 August 2004 17:07 (twenty-one years ago)
― lauren (laurenp), Friday, 13 August 2004 17:10 (twenty-one years ago)
― hstencil (hstencil), Friday, 13 August 2004 17:14 (twenty-one years ago)
― Red Panda Sanskrit (ex machina), Friday, 13 August 2004 17:18 (twenty-one years ago)
Well, yeah, but why make it worse?
Butter is awful. For some reason, I'm on their mailing list, and I cannot for the life of me fathom how that came to be.
― Alex in NYC (vassifer), Friday, 13 August 2004 17:20 (twenty-one years ago)
― gabbneb (gabbneb), Friday, 13 August 2004 17:21 (twenty-one years ago)
― Alex in NYC (vassifer), Friday, 13 August 2004 17:28 (twenty-one years ago)
― Alex in NYC (vassifer), Friday, 13 August 2004 18:56 (twenty-one years ago)
― Alex in NYC (vassifer), Friday, 13 August 2004 18:58 (twenty-one years ago)
― Alex in NYC (vassifer), Friday, 13 August 2004 18:59 (twenty-one years ago)
― Alex in NYC (vassifer), Friday, 13 August 2004 19:00 (twenty-one years ago)
― Alex in NYC (vassifer), Friday, 13 August 2004 19:01 (twenty-one years ago)
― Alex in NYC (vassifer), Friday, 13 August 2004 19:02 (twenty-one years ago)
― Alex in NYC (vassifer), Friday, 13 August 2004 19:03 (twenty-one years ago)
― Je4nne ƒury (Jeanne Fury), Friday, 13 August 2004 19:12 (twenty-one years ago)
― Alex in NYC (vassifer), Friday, 13 August 2004 19:24 (twenty-one years ago)
(for those wondering why I'm posting this pic of Nashville Pussy on a thread devoted to Astor Place, The Continental is just to the East of the building site on 3rd Avenue. I was actually at the show, I must confess).
― Alex in NYC (vassifer), Friday, 13 August 2004 23:41 (twenty-one years ago)
― Alex in NYC (vassifer), Friday, 13 August 2004 23:42 (twenty-one years ago)
http://webtunes.com/coney/coneys.jpg
― Alex in NYC (vassifer), Friday, 13 August 2004 23:43 (twenty-one years ago)
― Alex in NYC (vassifer), Friday, 13 August 2004 23:45 (twenty-one years ago)
― Alex in NYC (vassifer), Friday, 13 August 2004 23:48 (twenty-one years ago)
― Alex in NYC (vassifer), Friday, 13 August 2004 23:49 (twenty-one years ago)
― Jay Vee (Manon_70), Saturday, 14 August 2004 00:57 (twenty-one years ago)
I so miss those.
― Alex in NYC (vassifer), Saturday, 14 August 2004 01:03 (twenty-one years ago)
― Alex in NYC (vassifer), Saturday, 14 August 2004 01:11 (twenty-one years ago)
― Alex in NYC (vassifer), Saturday, 14 August 2004 01:12 (twenty-one years ago)
― Aaron W (Aaron W), Saturday, 14 August 2004 01:49 (twenty-one years ago)
― Aaron W (Aaron W), Saturday, 14 August 2004 01:50 (twenty-one years ago)
― Alex in NYC (vassifer), Saturday, 14 August 2004 01:53 (twenty-one years ago)
― Alex in NYC (vassifer), Saturday, 14 August 2004 01:54 (twenty-one years ago)
― Alex in NYC (vassifer), Saturday, 14 August 2004 01:56 (twenty-one years ago)
― Alex in NYC (vassifer), Saturday, 14 August 2004 01:57 (twenty-one years ago)
― Jimmy Mod, Man About Towne (ModJ), Saturday, 14 August 2004 01:58 (twenty-one years ago)
― Alex in NYC (vassifer), Saturday, 14 August 2004 01:59 (twenty-one years ago)
― Alex in NYC (vassifer), Saturday, 14 August 2004 02:00 (twenty-one years ago)
― Alex in NYC (vassifer), Saturday, 14 August 2004 02:05 (twenty-one years ago)
― Alex in NYC (vassifer), Saturday, 14 August 2004 02:06 (twenty-one years ago)
― Alex in NYC (vassifer), Saturday, 14 August 2004 02:07 (twenty-one years ago)
― Alex in NYC (vassifer), Saturday, 14 August 2004 02:09 (twenty-one years ago)
― Alex in NYC (vassifer), Saturday, 14 August 2004 02:11 (twenty-one years ago)
http://www.godlis.com/street_pages/Images/17.jpg
― Alex in NYC (vassifer), Saturday, 14 August 2004 02:19 (twenty-one years ago)
― Alex in NYC (vassifer), Saturday, 14 August 2004 02:20 (twenty-one years ago)
― Alex in NYC (vassifer), Saturday, 14 August 2004 02:21 (twenty-one years ago)
― Michael Daddino (epicharmus), Saturday, 14 August 2004 02:22 (twenty-one years ago)
http://www.godlis.com/punk_page2/images/1.jpg
― Alex in NYC (vassifer), Saturday, 14 August 2004 02:22 (twenty-one years ago)
― Alex in NYC (vassifer), Saturday, 14 August 2004 02:23 (twenty-one years ago)
― Alex in NYC (vassifer), Saturday, 14 August 2004 02:24 (twenty-one years ago)
http://images.amazon.com/images/P/B00000IX6W.01.LZZZZZZZ.jpg
― Alex in NYC (vassifer), Saturday, 14 August 2004 02:51 (twenty-one years ago)
― Alex in NYC (vassifer), Saturday, 14 August 2004 02:56 (twenty-one years ago)
― Alex in NYC (vassifer), Saturday, 14 August 2004 03:38 (twenty-one years ago)
― Alex in NYC (vassifer), Saturday, 14 August 2004 03:45 (twenty-one years ago)
that is roman ahbramovitch.
― cºzen (Cozen), Saturday, 14 August 2004 08:20 (twenty-one years ago)
I'm just praying for a good long recession coupled with a few years of really high gas prices to really rip the heart out of the purportedly "high productivity" tech sector of the economy, for the sole reason that parts of Manhattan may just possibly regress to a wilder, more affordable state. I mean let's face it, the 70s were a bad time for New York, but they were also pretty good. I'd love to see cold-water flats downtown again. We could use the giant foreskin as a printing house.
― Tracer Hand (tracerhand), Saturday, 14 August 2004 08:31 (twenty-one years ago)
― Alex in NYC (vassifer), Saturday, 14 August 2004 09:00 (twenty-one years ago)
― Alex in NYC (vassifer), Saturday, 14 August 2004 09:29 (twenty-one years ago)
― Alex in NYC (vassifer), Saturday, 14 August 2004 09:30 (twenty-one years ago)
― Alex in NYC (vassifer), Saturday, 14 August 2004 09:32 (twenty-one years ago)
I remember when the huge building went up across from Forbidden Planet at Union Square and thinking "oh my Lord." And of course I just walk by it now without noticing. I lived on 46th and 5th and 6th when the new Condé Nast building was being put up. I could see its progress each day, and remember the odd fact that the windows went on the steel frame (or whatever it was made out of) first, before the actual bricks and mortar went on (or whatever the faux-bricks-and-mortar solid-looking part was). So for a few days it was this shiny bug-like box. Then the sudden boredom when it was possible to see what kind of design was taking shape. Shurely the VURST Manhattan construction decision must, after the demolition of Penn Station, be whatever it is that blocks the sunlight from streaming into Grand Central.
― Tracer Hand (tracerhand), Saturday, 14 August 2004 10:42 (twenty-one years ago)
http://www.darkworldbynight.com/rooms/9012/images/nybn_grand-central-station.jpg
http://arch.ou.edu/arch/2423/Chapter%2026/Grand%20Central%20Station.jpg
― Tracer Hand (tracerhand), Saturday, 14 August 2004 10:56 (twenty-one years ago)
― Tracer Hand (tracerhand), Saturday, 14 August 2004 11:01 (twenty-one years ago)
I remember this scene. Pangs of longing, etc.
― stockholm cindy (Jody Beth Rosen), Saturday, 14 August 2004 11:07 (twenty-one years ago)
http://www.dyske.com/rest/leshkos-original-4.jpg
― stockholm cindy (Jody Beth Rosen), Saturday, 14 August 2004 11:10 (twenty-one years ago)
― Tracer Hand (tracerhand), Saturday, 14 August 2004 11:13 (twenty-one years ago)
the Chrysler building?
― gabbneb (gabbneb), Saturday, 14 August 2004 14:01 (twenty-one years ago)
― Tracer Hand (tracerhand), Saturday, 14 August 2004 15:41 (twenty-one years ago)
― Michael Daddino (epicharmus), Saturday, 14 August 2004 15:44 (twenty-one years ago)
Hello, where have you been the past three years Traitor?!?!?
Personally, I would like the economy, and more importantly the labor market, to recover.
― hstencil (hstencil), Saturday, 14 August 2004 17:29 (twenty-one years ago)
― Alex in NYC (vassifer), Saturday, 14 August 2004 17:32 (twenty-one years ago)
― hstencil (hstencil), Saturday, 14 August 2004 17:33 (twenty-one years ago)
― Alex in NYC (vassifer), Saturday, 14 August 2004 17:33 (twenty-one years ago)
― Alex in NYC (vassifer), Saturday, 14 August 2004 17:35 (twenty-one years ago)
Yes, there is a reason, and it's not a very good one.
― Michael Daddino (epicharmus), Saturday, 14 August 2004 17:52 (twenty-one years ago)
stence, how to explain the continuing popularity of luxury flats etc. The heart may have been ripped out but the garlic is not working.
― Tracer Hand (tracerhand), Saturday, 14 August 2004 19:34 (twenty-one years ago)
― hstencil (hstencil), Saturday, 14 August 2004 20:21 (twenty-one years ago)
― hstencil (hstencil), Saturday, 14 August 2004 20:22 (twenty-one years ago)
For now, but this is invariably our final stop in Manhattan. Failing the option of Brooklyn, hello suburbs, here we come.
Developments don't come out of nowhere - they have to have the tacit approval of the community. Don't bitch at the rest of us because you failed to uphold your end of the social contract.
To be fair, there was a grassroots movement afoot too block this, but the land is owned by Cooper Union (who, you'd have thought, more than anyone else, would've had more respect for the sanctity of the neighborhood). It's their land. If they want to sell it to Ian Schrager, who was really going to stop them?
― Alex in NYC (vassifer), Saturday, 14 August 2004 21:24 (twenty-one years ago)
― hstencil (hstencil), Saturday, 14 August 2004 21:29 (twenty-one years ago)
― Tracer Hand (tracerhand), Saturday, 14 August 2004 21:49 (twenty-one years ago)
― hstencil (hstencil), Saturday, 14 August 2004 21:51 (twenty-one years ago)
― Alex in NYC (vassifer), Saturday, 14 August 2004 22:29 (twenty-one years ago)
― Tracer Hand (tracerhand), Saturday, 14 August 2004 23:12 (twenty-one years ago)
― Tracer Hand (tracerhand), Saturday, 14 August 2004 23:14 (twenty-one years ago)
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― Alex in NYC (vassifer), Saturday, 14 August 2004 23:31 (twenty-one years ago)
http://www.digitaljournalist.org/issue0402/images/at/000.jpg
2004
http://homepage.mac.com/alexinnyc/.Pictures/Photo%20Album%20Pictures/2004-08-14%2016.49.59%20-0700/Image-74243E2EEE4B11D8.jpg
― Alex in NYC (vassifer), Saturday, 14 August 2004 23:38 (twenty-one years ago)
― Alex in NYC (vassifer), Sunday, 15 August 2004 14:40 (twenty-one years ago)
I have a media job that doesn't pay shit. The average for media jobs in NYC is something like $60K, I saw that figure somewhere recently, so I don't think it's media people buying up all the real estate.
I don't want to the economy to do BAD. I want us to change our definition of "good" if in a "good" economy all the waiters in a city to have to commute an hour to work because they can't afford to actually live there.
That's a lot different from saying you want a prolonged recession and high gas prices, which certainly would be indicators of a badly performing economy. And though I am for high gas prices (in order to wean Americans off the automobile), I have no doubt that they impact your hypothetical waiter much more than, say, the wealthy investment banker commuting in from NJ.
Now I know it's a leap to say that high rents are the exclusive consequence of overpaid mediosos. I really just threw that out there so that somebody could tell me why the same studios I saw for $800 less than a decade ago are going for twice that much now. Low interest rates?
Rents are high because property taxes are high, because of the vanishing surpluses at the federal, state and local levels (Bush, Pataki and Giuliani are to blame). And because, it's New York, people will pay high rent to live here, esp. in areas they consider "glamorous" or "like Friends or whatever."
As for a correlation between interest rates and property taxes, well low interest rates spur development, but developers gotta pay those higher property taxes somehow.
See, that's something that economist say is economically stimulative, so how come I'm not feelin stimulated?
Because, like me, you don't own. Maybe if we were landlords, we'd feel differently, I dunno.
― hstencil (hstencil), Sunday, 15 August 2004 19:56 (twenty-one years ago)
― lauren (laurenp), Sunday, 15 August 2004 19:56 (twenty-one years ago)
― Alex in NYC (vassifer), Tuesday, 5 October 2004 21:44 (twenty-one years ago)
doesn't really fit well at all. i walk past it almost every day to get to class.
― lemin (lemin), Tuesday, 5 October 2004 22:18 (twenty-one years ago)
It still looks nothing like this.
― Alex in NYC (vassifer), Friday, 12 November 2004 03:13 (twenty-one years ago)
― Michael Daddino (epicharmus), Friday, 12 November 2004 03:23 (twenty-one years ago)
― TOMBOT, Friday, 12 November 2004 03:25 (twenty-one years ago)
And speaking solely in terms of craftsmanship, it looks awfully shoddy upclose -- the window frames seem awkwardly aligned. Bet it'll be prone to drafts in the winter.
― Michael Daddino (epicharmus), Friday, 12 November 2004 03:28 (twenty-one years ago)
― Markelby (Mark C), Friday, 12 November 2004 14:51 (twenty-one years ago)
What that place might have included that your place probably doesn't:• soundproof apartments• elevators• door man• gym• laundry room• door man• return on investment
― Superrationalizer, Friday, 12 November 2004 16:11 (twenty-one years ago)
― Door man, Friday, 12 November 2004 16:13 (twenty-one years ago)
― teeny (teeny), Friday, 12 November 2004 17:07 (twenty-one years ago)
― You've Got to Pick Up Every Stitch (tracerhand), Friday, 12 November 2004 17:08 (twenty-one years ago)
― teeny (teeny), Friday, 12 November 2004 17:18 (twenty-one years ago)
― Alex in NYC (vassifer), Friday, 12 November 2004 17:25 (twenty-one years ago)
― Paul Eater (eater), Friday, 12 November 2004 17:35 (twenty-one years ago)
― hstencil (hstencil), Saturday, 8 January 2005 07:32 (twenty-one years ago)
I hate to admit it, but I think I'm starting to agree. However, I'm disappointed that it doesn't, in fact, look anything like this:
― Alex in NYC (vassifer), Saturday, 8 January 2005 09:15 (twenty-one years ago)
― Alex in NYC (vassifer), Saturday, 8 January 2005 09:19 (twenty-one years ago)
― roxymuzak (roxymuzak), Saturday, 8 January 2005 15:31 (twenty-one years ago)
― Aaron W (Aaron W), Saturday, 8 January 2005 16:31 (twenty-one years ago)
― hstencil (hstencil), Saturday, 8 January 2005 21:30 (twenty-one years ago)
― Lixi Swank (tracerhand), Saturday, 8 January 2005 21:56 (twenty-one years ago)
― Danzig and Jeanne-Claude (deangulberry), Saturday, 8 January 2005 22:27 (twenty-one years ago)
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― Alex in NYC (vassifer), Sunday, 9 January 2005 02:21 (twenty-one years ago)
http://homepage.mac.com/alexinnyc/.Pictures/Photo%20Album%20Pictures/2005-03-15%2014.45.21%20-0800/Image-04C023DC95A311D9.jpg
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Your search - borg cube nyc - did not match any documents.
― Dr. Eldon Tyrell (ex machina), Wednesday, 16 March 2005 16:03 (twenty-one years ago)
― paulhw (paulhw), Wednesday, 16 March 2005 16:07 (twenty-one years ago)
― Matthew Weiss, Monday, 21 March 2005 02:36 (twenty-one years ago)
"SCULPTURE FOR LIVING: Undulating. Provocative. Abstract. Reflective."
Abstract??? Undulating???
― Hurting (Hurting), Wednesday, 30 March 2005 15:20 (twenty-one years ago)
― Hurting (Hurting), Wednesday, 30 March 2005 15:49 (twenty-one years ago)
...which explains the undulation theory. However, rather yawnsomely, it actually just ended up looking like this:
http://homepage.mac.com/alexinnyc/.Pictures/Photo%20Album%20Pictures/2005-03-30%2016.07.30%20-0800/Image-F3FEAEE6A17711D9.jpg
Now, granted, this picture doesn't really do it justice, but it quite clearly demonstrates that any architecturally sensuous undulation is quite out of the question. It basically looks like a giant tube of blue shampoo that divides the East Village from the Village.
― Alex in NYC (vassifer), Wednesday, 30 March 2005 23:10 (twenty-one years ago)
― M. White (Miguelito), Wednesday, 30 March 2005 23:18 (twenty-one years ago)
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― Alex in NYC (vassifer), Thursday, 31 March 2005 00:00 (twenty-one years ago)
― Spencer Chow (spencermfi), Thursday, 31 March 2005 00:04 (twenty-one years ago)
http://homepage.mac.com/alexinnyc/.Pictures/Photo%20Album%20Pictures/2005-04-06%2006.31.21%20-0700/Image-0263BF52A6A011D9.jpg
http://homepage.mac.com/alexinnyc/.Pictures/Photo%20Album%20Pictures/2005-04-06%2006.31.21%20-0700/Image-0263E3B8A6A011D9.jpg
Further down the Bowery, CBGB's is getting squeezed like the proverbial zit.
http://homepage.mac.com/alexinnyc/.Pictures/Photo%20Album%20Pictures/2005-04-06%2006.31.21%20-0700/Image-0263F850A6A011D9.jpg
That eyesore of an NYU dorm occupies this old space...
http://www.globevisions.com/images/amato%20opera/bowery.jpg
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― RJG (RJG), Wednesday, 6 April 2005 19:53 (twenty-one years ago)
In 1748, what is now Lafayette and Astor Place, was New York City's first botanical garden, established by a Swiss physician, Jacob Sperry, who farmed flowers and hothouse plants. A mile from what was then the edge of the city, Sperry's gardens became the destination of weekend strollers. In 1804 Sperry sold his gardens to John Jacob Astor, who then leased the property to a Frenchman named Delacroix, who transformed the property into the fashionable Vauxhall Garden, where New Yorkers could sniff flowers as well as eat, drink, listen to music (just like the buskers playing at the big black Cube in the 80s), and view fireworks and theatrical events.
By 1825, with real estate values skyrocketing on nearby Bond, Bleecker, and Great Jones streets, Astor cut the street, reducing the garden to half its size, which created Lafayette Place. Astor realized a great profit for the lots here, named LaGrange Terrace. Four of the original nine “mansions” remain as Colonnade Row - they're those Greek Revival townhouses housing Blue Man Group that you'd kill to live in. The other five were destroyed in 1902 to make way for an annex to Wanamaker’s Department Store.
In honor of Shakespeare's birthday, which is sometime around now, let's learn a little about one of the most infamous associations with Astor Place - the Astor Riot on May 10, 1849. Years after heated anti-English sentiment, NYC witnessed one of the most violent confrontations in the city's history - an angry mob of Irish and German workers and nativists (that's us folks!) descended upon the Astor Place Opera House during a staging of Macbeth, to protest the appearance of the English Shakespearean actor, William Charles Macready, a fancy aristocrat who was thought to look down upon Americans as "boorish and uncultured." Us? The protesters were there in support of Edwin Forrest, an American-born Shakespearean actor who was fiercely patriotic, epitomized the democratic ideals of America and did not want to be dominated by elite outsiders. Hmmm, sounds like the MAGIC GARDEN. Forrest was the first American-born actor to become an international celebrity and by the mid-nineteenth century was earning $2,000 a week. And he was idolized.
Here's how it started - the Astor Place Opera House was built in 1847 by a group of philanthropists at the juncture of Broadway and the Bowery. Broadway was a playground for the wealthy. The Bowery was lined with saloons and boarding houses. Remember a few years ago? Sigh. There was dress code at the Astor Place Opera, white gloves and silk vest, which offended the locals - in particular, the "Bowery B'hoys," a gang of Irish and German working class toughs who felt that such elitist standards violated the basic principles of the American democracy, and they pretty much hated the English and all things aristocratic. The Opera House served as a divisive emblem, which pitted the leisure class against the laboring class. One look at the Bowery today and this schism is still frighteningly apparent.
On May 7, 1849, the evening when the three leading theaters in the city presented Macbeth, the Astor Place Opera House was packed with Forrest supporters, who interrupted Macready the Brit's performance with yelling, throwing of rotten eggs, potatoes, and chairs, and all around misbehaving. After his performance, Macready announced that he would leave the city. But the upper class community of NYC was outraged and a petition decrying the antics of the Forrest supporters was signed by 48 prominent New Yorkers, including Washington Irving and Herman Melville (who is a distant relative of musician and vegan Moby, born Richard Melville Hall) and sent to Macready as well as local newspapers. Macready was promised protection and support and so he agreed to perform. Signs were posted around the city announcing his appearance in Macbeth on the night of May 10, 1849, but some of the rowdy Bowery B'hoys also posted notices, urging a protest during Macready's performance. In preparation, a police force of 250 was stationed in and around the Opera House. The doors and windows of the theater were closed and barricaded, and the National Guard was put on alert.
And so, on May 10, a volatile crowd of 10,000 and 15,000 people assembled in the streets outside the Astor Place Opera House. They began throwing stones and broken pieces of brick at the police outside, and as the police took refuge inside, the mob began hurling stones at the windows, destroying the flimsy barricades, and hitting the audience. The mob dispersed only when the National Guardsmen opened fire. It is said that 23 people died, and over 100 were wounded, including 50 to 70 police officers. It was the first time that American troops had ever fired on Americans. New York City and the nation were devastated. In the days following the Riot, rallies were held in Washington Square Park to protest the killings. The National Guard troops kept vigil at the Astor Place Opera House to prevent further violence. For three days after, the city remained under martial law (that's a state in which all civil laws, rights and liberties are suspended and the military has direct rule). Sort of like that comforting feeling we had during the RNC, when we were greeted on our daily commute by stern-faced, gigantic-gunned toting, camouflaged-clad youngsters on the subway and throughout the streets, all in the name of patriotism.
Remembered as the site of a massacre, the Astor Place Opera house never recovered. In 1854, the building was converted into the Mercantile Library Building, and then was home to the Chinese consulate in the 1920s. Later the District 65 Building, which housed the National Writer's Union for more than 50 years. I think it's now the highly respectable Kinkos and Starbucks. Starbuck was the name of the first mate in Melville's Moby Dick. Melville spent 19 years as a customs inspector on the New York docks. And this building, if it's not already, will soon be available if you want to spend 4 million dollars on a condo.
― 57 7th (calstars), Wednesday, 27 April 2005 17:54 (twenty-one years ago)
― teeny (teeny), Wednesday, 27 April 2005 18:28 (twenty-one years ago)
http://www.newyorker.com/critics/skyline/articles/050502crsk_skyline
― Brian Miller (Brian Miller), Wednesday, 27 April 2005 18:29 (twenty-one years ago)
― happy fun ball (kenan), Wednesday, 27 April 2005 18:43 (twenty-one years ago)
― hstencil (hstencil), Wednesday, 27 April 2005 19:05 (twenty-one years ago)
um:
http://observer.cast.advomatic.com/files/imagecache/article/files/cooperunion2_1.jpg
― Tracer Hand, Thursday, 14 February 2008 17:34 (eighteen years ago)
ah, nostalgia for the naivete of '04...
― Dr Morbius, Thursday, 14 February 2008 17:37 (eighteen years ago)
OH FUCK
― Catsupppppppppppppp dude 茄蕃, Thursday, 14 February 2008 17:38 (eighteen years ago)
lol
― dmr, Thursday, 14 February 2008 17:42 (eighteen years ago)
I thought that was a skating rink for a minute!
― Catsupppppppppppppp dude 茄蕃, Thursday, 14 February 2008 17:43 (eighteen years ago)
coopafeller ice emporium
― dmr, Thursday, 14 February 2008 17:45 (eighteen years ago)
what is it, the Fortress of Solitude?
― Dr Morbius, Thursday, 14 February 2008 17:46 (eighteen years ago)
The folks involved with a new building at 51 Astor Place sent out a rendering of the proposed tower last night, and it seems architect Fumihiko Maki plans a building rather reminiscent of his planned Tower 4 at the World Trade Center (a.k.a. 150 Greenwich Street), with a corrugated facade and distinct angles. The site sits just across from the school’s signature 1859 Cooper Union Foundation Building.Cooper Union has entered into a long-term lease for the site, currently an engineering building, with Edward J. Minskoff Equities, which will build and own the planned 440,000-square-foot mixed-use building. Studley’s Woody Heller represented Cooper Union on the deal.
Cooper Union has entered into a long-term lease for the site, currently an engineering building, with Edward J. Minskoff Equities, which will build and own the planned 440,000-square-foot mixed-use building. Studley’s Woody Heller represented Cooper Union on the deal.
― Tracer Hand, Thursday, 14 February 2008 17:48 (eighteen years ago)
This will look about a thousand times better than the Sculpture For Living.
― I DIED, Thursday, 14 February 2008 18:16 (eighteen years ago)
http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2400/2264875399_92f7ee38b3.jpg
― eater, Thursday, 14 February 2008 19:49 (eighteen years ago)
i'm still sort of bummed out that the shrouded, cloth-draped model of the sculpture for living as it appeared just before its unveiling wasn't the actual design of the building
― Tracer Hand, Thursday, 14 February 2008 20:08 (eighteen years ago)
People suck.
― Alex in NYC, Monday, 18 February 2008 18:05 (eighteen years ago)
i had to work in the show/sales room for the new phillipe st4rck building in gramercy yesterday. that place is bonkers. i stared at a huge rhino head all day and had to wear all black.
― Yerac, Monday, 18 February 2008 18:08 (eighteen years ago)
waht the hell
― Hurting 2, Monday, 18 February 2008 18:08 (eighteen years ago)
I miss the old NY a bit and think the Astor Place thing is great.
― gabbneb, Monday, 18 February 2008 18:09 (eighteen years ago)
i stared at a huge rhino head all day and had to wear all black.
this will soon be compulsory at every workplace below 14th st and above canal
― Tracer Hand, Monday, 18 February 2008 18:12 (eighteen years ago)
people kept asking if the rhino was real, I had no clue and just said I didn't think rhino skin was that monochromatic. it was the most ridiculous temp job I think I have ever had. I got a ridiculous amount of money to sit at a desk with nothing on it and give people St4rck water when they showed up for their appts.
― Yerac, Monday, 18 February 2008 18:15 (eighteen years ago)
lol imperialism
― Tracer Hand, Monday, 18 February 2008 18:16 (eighteen years ago)