Showing posts with label Things Fall Apart. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Things Fall Apart. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 18, 2008

Abandoned Building

132 East 29th Street (between Lexington and Third)



Tuesday, June 17, 2008

Ghost Riders


Our very own Reginald Chan is on page 10 of the slide show

http://nymag.com/news/features/47819/

Wednesday, June 11, 2008

Some nasty stuff

Does this have a technical term? What exactly are they doing, cleaning it or redoing the facade?



Scary Entrance Award nominee

16 E 30th Street

Tuesday, June 10, 2008

Twenty9th Park Madison - Sexy!

Here's the video making the case the Murraytown (rechristened as "Park Avenue South") is getting sexier. Nitza is the proof.
http://intothebox.tv/archive/?id=62&borid=1&neiid=28

Now I know what's going on

When I first saw Jasper, I wondered about that small building next to it, next to the empty lot, and then on curbed I read something about a homeless shelter?, and so this morning I got the address, 120 E 32nd Street, and the name on the building, "mainchance", and so it does seem to be true:

The Mainchance Drop-In Center is GCNSSC’s multi-service facility, and it is our home base. At Mainchance, clients can stay in emergency overnight shelter or catch a bus to a faith-based overnight bed program; eat 3 meals a day in our kitchen; and take an exercise class with one of our community volunteers.

The GCNSSC Mainchance Drop-In Center serves a diverse street homeless population of single adults in and around Midtown Manhattan. As one of the city's largest drop-in centers, we assist individuals of many ages, backgrounds and cultures. Most of all, at Mainchance, we offer refuge from the street in a protective, welcoming and supportive environment - and we do it 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.

In August of 2004 we moved to our new space on 120 East 32nd Street. The building’s name came from the phrase “having an eye for the main chance,” which describes someone who is always looking to improve their situation. We named our new center “Mainchance” after this idiomatic expression because we felt that this multi-service center would give clients their best chance at a new future—one full of opportunity and hope.

http://www.gcncommunity.org/about/the-mainchance-drop-in-center.html

It is actually quite a beautiful cause, helping those less fortunate and those who were dealt a raw deal in life (which reminds me of the Bob Dylan quote, "You can't win with a losing hand"), and trying to create greater social justice and compassion --- it is just hard to try to sell luxury condos next to it!

Hmm.








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WTF

I swear these are new. They look brand new. They are shining for god's sake. I will get the exact addresses, but the are all along Lexington in the low 30s.




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Tuesday, June 3, 2008

Gramercy 145

145 Lexington Ave
"A boutique condominium development in one of Manhattan’s most desirable neighborhoods."