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For close to three years in the early 90s I lived in Northern NJ. My girlfriend at the time lived at the McAlpin House (Herald Square, 34th & 6th, catty corner (kitty -korner?) from Macy's.
We would often walk the 1 1/4 mile or so down through Chelsea to the Village. I probably spent more time in Greenwich Village than any other part of Manhattan during that those years. And for good reason. There are few places on earth I'd rather be than in Greenwich Village on a warm spring day. But we have to honestly admit there's a price to be paid for keeping Greenwich Village the cute, adorable pet that it is. All those big developments that were slated for Greenwich Village a generation or more ago? It's not as if they went poof and disappeared.....they just went elsewhere. Another part of Manhattan I liked was Hell's Kitchen...again, a reasonable jaunt from 34th Street. I liked it mostly because for block after block it hadn't changed much from the days of the Roosevelt administration (Teddy, not Franklin). It was gritty, and a bit shady in spots, but at that time it hadn't captured so much as a whiff of gentrification. I was last in New York this past May, and could not believe how much that area had changed. Several new high rises poking up....and more in the pipeline, apparently. Sadly it's not so much "gentrification" as "urban renewal", by any other name. You can gentrify a Civil War-era three-story brownstone. But not nearly so easy to gentrify an 1890s six-story walk-up. Quote:
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There are loads of walkup buildings in the Village or Chelsea and nary a one remains ungentrified; now that Hell's Kitchen has succeeded those two in appealing to trailblazing gay men in particular, its walkups are already fetching high prices. Inventory is tight and in NYC walking up five flights is no impediment to the appeal of teeny-tiny apartments fetching $500K or $4K rents. Money follows the trailblazers... Meanwhile, back in Tinseltown... |
I did think of that, GW, just that one has to admit that a walk-up does limit potential demand to some degree. Though certainly not so much for New Yorkers, who are accustomed to such things.....
But as you mention, at 30 I personally would have had no problem with a walk-up, nor at 40. At 50?.....I'd begin to balk.......if only for my growing Irritation Factor if nothing else......lol Quote:
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Mt. Baldy Inn
http://imageshack.us/a/img689/8258/a...ldyinnlapl.jpg http://photos.lapl.org/carlweb/jsp/F...Number=4966694 The Mt. Baldy Inn, a dance hall built in 1927, was located southeast of downtown Los Angeles in Pico Rivera. The inn became a popular eatery during the Depression, famous for its fresh squeezed orange freeze; originally operated by Gar McOmber. __ |
I came across this interesting photograph earlier today while going through some old cds of mine.
The only information I have on the photo is 'railroad spur'. (duh!) http://imageshack.us/a/img4/6102/aabcivrailroadspur.jpg cd/unknown Does anyone have an idea where this is? __ |
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There used to be a curious little house in my current neighborhood. It was just a stucco cube but with a jagged, sawtooth parapet. It was painted with white paint embedded with mica chips. My kids loved it, but someone remodeled it :-( |
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That's the Los Angeles Warehouse Co building in the background: http://img834.imageshack.us/img834/441/lawhf.jpgLAPL |
:previous: Thanks GW.
__ James Jackson Jeffries, Heavyweight Champion of the World of 1899: posted by GaylordWilshire http://img585.imageshack.us/img585/4...sjjeffries.jpgwikipedia[/QUOTE] He also owned a saloon downtown at 326 Spring Street. http://imageshack.us/a/img837/2369/a...iescaferes.jpg ebay __ |
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Actually, I see now that YOU posted that picture first, ER. Indeed we've seen a good bit of Jim Jeffries here, apparently beginning with your post here: http://forum.skyscraperpage.com/show...postcount=4847 (Not sure how I could have forgotten it, considering its charms I've repeated, and having responded to it myself....) |
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http://img72.imageshack.us/img72/1960/eldorado2.jpgLAT I was fairly sure of what I recently wrote above, but couldn't remember how I got that idea. Well, I must have gotten the idea from the ad below that I just found again. But it's a mystery... was this a short-lived name-change for the King Edward? The Times makes no mention of any sort of renaming; neither does the Herald. City directories 1915-'17-'18 make no mention of an Eldorado Hotel at 5th and Los Angeles, but the King Edward, Walter E Smith prexy, is listed in those years. Anyone have any ideas? |
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File this under NOIR.
Cab driver, Oliver Weathers, shot and killed on the night of June 5th, 1952. http://imageshack.us/a/img690/2981/a...rjune51952.jpg http://digitallibrary.usc.edu/cdm/co...id/41984/rec/2 The abandoned cab on 11th Street between Hill and Olive. (bullet found in cab) "ok lighting guy, lets get sum shots with the shadows going the utter way." http://imageshack.us/a/img600/3480/a...iverj2shot.jpg http://digitallibrary.usc.edu/cdm/co...id/41984/rec/2 __ |
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i hate mcmansions...that area needs to stay the way it is,with the last part of the PE line gone on santa monica,the only thing thats left from the past is the apple pan,even the westside pavillion has changed!and thats like 30 yrs old at most |
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http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8191/8...23897247_z.jpg Central Police Station by krell58, on Flickr |
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Damn, you can almost reach down and snatch one: http://img854.imageshack.us/img854/9469/captureqf.jpg Google Street View |
I've never heard of this impressive apartment building before.
http://imageshack.us/a/img685/7997/aabaptivens.jpg ebay Perhaps it's visible in some early aerials. __ |
We've seen this view before but not quite like this. (with the scratches and misspellings)
http://imageshack.us/a/img195/5440/a...gcolorpceb.jpg ebay __ |
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