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Tuesday, February 14, 2006
Plywood down at Three Legged Dog
The Three Legged Dog performance space, slated to be an arts hub in Lower Manhattan and particularly for the Greenwich Street South neighborhood (at least until the LMDC tears down their building in a few years) has finally uncovered their facade. The article says they signed their lease in 2002, but I didn't see any sign or banner until July of 2004.
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1 comment:
MTA (the building owner) says they have no intention of allowing the garage to be taken down. Go to wfuv.org archives and listen to the January 14th show for an interview with 3ld founder.
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