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Friday, March 31, 2006
Tuesday, March 28, 2006
Across the river
Monday, March 27, 2006
424 Washington (River Lofts)
Walking down Washington between Laight and Vestry I look in a new building and see what looks like a row of mirrors for a salon, then in the next window a row of shoe-shine seats, then a pool table, then a salt water fish tank, and yet another window has an espresso machine at what looks like a coffe station. What kind of place is this going to be??
Turns out it's the back half of the River Lofts and looking at the building's website makes me think these are all part of the residents' amenities. I didn't see any celebrities, however.
Turns out it's the back half of the River Lofts and looking at the building's website makes me think these are all part of the residents' amenities. I didn't see any celebrities, however.
Sunday, March 26, 2006
DeNiro peelback
At first I thought the weather had wrecked the plastic covering on DeNiro's hotel. Turns out the Greenwich St. face doesn't need the covering anymore. Not only does this building fit in with the neighborhood (or at least, that side of the street) but the rough brick actually makes it look older than its neighbors.
Saturday, March 25, 2006
Petrarca Vino E Cucina
Thursday, March 23, 2006
On location in NoBat
The signs from last week's TV shoot aren't even down yet and there are new signs for a movie shooting Thursday. "The Perfect Stranger" features Halle Berry and Bruce Willis, so keep an eye out.
Wednesday, March 22, 2006
Tuesday, March 21, 2006
101 Warren
Regarding today's Curbed item on the anticipated new Lower Manhattan Whole Foods, I was by the site on Sunday to admire the new signage and was distressed at the lack of Whole Foods in the rendering. Instead the emphasis at ground level is on the trees and landscaping.
I also walked past the not-quite-moved-in-yet sales office on Harrison at Staple Street. None of the renderings in the window showed any sign of a future Whole Foods either.
All is not lost though, there's still the description on LowerManhattan.info:
101 Warren Street (formerly known as 270 Greenwich)
Developer Edward J. Minskoff Equities Inc. was selected by the city to build a tower on a 90,565-square-foot lot bound by Greenwich, Murray, and Warren Streets, on the urban-renewal site known as Site 5B. The project will create a 35-story tower with more than 420 residential units; about 170,000 square feet of retail space, including a Whole Foods supermarket and Barnes and Noble bookstore; and two levels of below-grade public parking for up to 400 vehicles. It is expected to create about 300 permanent jobs and 1,000 construction jobs.
Previously: Washingon and Warren and West to Washington
I also walked past the not-quite-moved-in-yet sales office on Harrison at Staple Street. None of the renderings in the window showed any sign of a future Whole Foods either.
All is not lost though, there's still the description on LowerManhattan.info:
101 Warren Street (formerly known as 270 Greenwich)
Developer Edward J. Minskoff Equities Inc. was selected by the city to build a tower on a 90,565-square-foot lot bound by Greenwich, Murray, and Warren Streets, on the urban-renewal site known as Site 5B. The project will create a 35-story tower with more than 420 residential units; about 170,000 square feet of retail space, including a Whole Foods supermarket and Barnes and Noble bookstore; and two levels of below-grade public parking for up to 400 vehicles. It is expected to create about 300 permanent jobs and 1,000 construction jobs.
Previously: Washingon and Warren and West to Washington
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- Wooden scaffolding
- Another Lotus sighting
- Down Hudson
- Bread guy through scrim
- Like ants
- Across the river
- Um... about that new sign...
- Bellied up
- 424 Washington (River Lofts)
- DeNiro peelback
- Tribeca gets a Turks and Frogs
- Spring Street glass
- Poor Maiden Lane
- Downtown rain
- Employees Only
- Well equipped
- Steel shutters
- Back alley
- Curves ahead
- Petrarca Vino E Cucina
- Movie watching
- On location in NoBat
- A moment of reflection
- Through the floor
- Bath
- Neon Time
- Waiting in front of Stark's
- 101 Warren
- Stable 23
- Hide the bodies
- Family Court Building
- Depends on the motorcycle, doesn't it?
- Awaiting Mr. Chow
- Free walking tours of Ground Zero begin
- Memorial progress check
- Stairway
- Tree
- Capsuto Freres
- Marcy Avenue
- Cameras come to NoBat
- The anti-underground
- Barrow and bucket
- Obsolete
- First Aid
- Acrobat box
- Collister
- Memorial protest
- Now back to our regularly scheduled programming
- Sunrise over Newark
- Cemetery
- Feral peacock
- Florida sunset
- Lizard in the hole
- Full Florida moon
- Beach hoe
- Market's edge
- Purple berries
- Why they come
- Zippomobile
- This Big Sling
- Tandem
- Stick man
- Lunch break
- Bikers
- Seated in the Evil section
- Motorcycle Rorschach
- At the Iron Horse
- Spectator sport
- Freight line
- Biker window
- The smoker
- Into the fray
- Bus graveyard
- Celebrity sighting: The Moonlight Bunny Ranch Pimp
- Celebrity sighting: Willie G.
- More photoblogging Daytona Bike Week 2006
- Still at bike week
- Celebrity sightings: Jesse Rooke
- Celebrity sighting: Russell Mitchell
- Celebrity sighting: 'Bad Kid' from Strip Club Cho...
- Celebrity sighting: Dave Perewitz
- Celebrity sightings: Arlen Ness
- Thematic break: Daytona Bike Week 2006
- Fire escaping
- Woolworth Building reflected
- Hand in hand toward Broadway
- Orange coat
- Winter sun
- Fultonhaus stops traffic
- Dipping a toe
- Spring bloom: shops
- No Recycle Here
- 'Did you see across the street?'
- Air Bike 50
- The Deutsche Bank Christmas Tree
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