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- Blue door
- Fruit baskets
- St. Luke's Roosevelt Hospital, 12th Floor
- Peter's
- Awning through the glass
- Liberty Park progress
- Build
- Vines
- Good Tree
- Repairing the matrix
- 80 Madison St.
- Stacked
- 5 Beekman Street
- Madison Street
- Live Adventure
- Chrystie Street Gallery
- Nook
- Head finds a home
- The Pier 40 playing fields
- Riot in the sky
- Dappled
- Neighborhood watch
- Avalanche
- Employee lounge
- Longing
- Linear background
- Moon over Brooklyn
- Arches
- Clairvoint
- Deutsche deconstruction
- Morning paper
- Stacks
- Mexican beer in the rain
- Hoses
- Choppers
- The Soda Shop
- Saturday's sunshine
- The Library Tower
- Old Paint
- What replaced America
- In the hole
- Smack
- New Lounge?
- Liquor Store
- Boxing lessons
- Chrysler view
- Downtown's big punk rock show
- Seas of humanity
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5 comments:
And he lives next to the site???!!!
FYI- that "strip" is a cut in the building suffered on 911. A large girder fell into and tore the side of the building open. To avoid falling debris they cut the opening clean.. hence the "strip" you see.
I live next to the site and have for 10 years...people-please get your demo facts straight before posting.
Downtown Hound
That photo is of the south side of the building, facing *away* from the WTC site. The 'gash' is on the opposite side.
Clearly visible in the photo are intact girders predating the catastrophe.
And, there's no need to be snotty.
That's the south side, neighbor. Note the 120 Greenwich sign on the left edge of the photo. So I was standing sort of behind the American Stock Exchange to take this photo.
So, um... those are the straight facts.
wow. you lived there for 10 years. wow. i bow to you oh outerstater.
It is the location for the construction elevator. There will be "clean rooms' on each floor to decontaminate the workers and prevent the cancer-causing dust from escaping.
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