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Chinatown Treasures: Reading Treasure
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Saturday, December 6, 2008. This book was recommended to me and I picked it up. It's called Chinatown New York; Portraits, Recipes, and Memories. It's a beautifully bound collection of exactly what it advertises - portraits, recipes, and memories. Filled with colorful pictures, informative history, and personal touches, this book captures the essence of Chinatown. . The author writes in the foreword, "This book is an introduction and a guide to Manhattan's Chinatown, to its historical and current pathway...
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Gateway to the Lower East Side: i'll have what they're having
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Wednesday, November 19, 2008. I'll have what they're having. Go past the American Apparel clothing store, some Japanese restaurants and a falafel place, until you hit the big brick building on the corner of. Has been a fixture on the. Since 1888, and remains so despite the changing neighborhood. Now, though, it is predominantly tourists that enjoy the famous pastrami on rye, rather than new immigrants looking for a taste of the Old Country. 205 E Houston St. The crowd, however, has changed. At luncht...
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Gateway to the Lower East Side: commercialization on the LES
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Sunday, December 7, 2008. Commercialization on the LES. Johnson, a cozy boutique at 179 Orchard St., closed for good Oct. 15. The whimsical cardboard castle that dominated the window display is gone. Instead, there is a single, typed sheet of paper. It’s a farewell letter. The contrast between Lower East Side independent boutiques and company owned businesses is stark. More chains are moving in. . 8220;The creative people that started the neighborhood have all been evicted,” said Mary Adams, a for...
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Chinatown Treasures: Old School Treasures
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Wednesday, November 19, 2008. In a playful mood? Miss the old days? Chinatown Fair, located at. 8 Mott Street, is a video arcade. It might look a little rundown on the outside, but walk in and it’s video game heaven. One of the last few video arcades left in the city, the Chinatown Fair attracts mostly teens looking for a place to hang out with friends and work on their gaming skills. For those shower singers out there, there's a great place to practice your singing. . November 19, 2008 at 12:56 PM.
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Counting Stitches: November 2008
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Tuesday, November 4, 2008. The Election and the Economy. Just as a candidate could win or lose in this election, small business owners could be looking forward to the future or dreading more economic failure. Little Diana, a children’s dress shop, will be making more of its own clothes and raising prices. Employee Diana Astrada said the $10 dresses you could once find for your little girl won’t be offered any more. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Keeping Tabs on the Garment District. My name is Adrienne Whit...
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Counting Stitches: The Election and the Economy
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Tuesday, November 4, 2008. The Election and the Economy. Just as a candidate could win or lose in this election, small business owners could be looking forward to the future or dreading more economic failure. Little Diana, a children’s dress shop, will be making more of its own clothes and raising prices. Employee Diana Astrada said the $10 dresses you could once find for your little girl won’t be offered any more. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Keeping Tabs on the Garment District. My name is Adrie...
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Counting Stitches: Update on the District
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Thursday, October 30, 2008. Update on the District. The Garment District has a lot going on, so let’s bring it down to a few things:. Zoning has made the headlines several times and continues to be a key focus area within the Garment Industry Development Corporation. Because of the rezoning for Hudson Yards (a neighborhood bordering the district), a lot of buildings on Eighth and Ninth Avenues can be converted into office space or residences if they have less than 70,000 square feet. Bryant Park opens it...
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Chinatown Treasures: December 2008
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Saturday, December 6, 2008. This book was recommended to me and I picked it up. It's called Chinatown New York; Portraits, Recipes, and Memories. It's a beautifully bound collection of exactly what it advertises - portraits, recipes, and memories. Filled with colorful pictures, informative history, and personal touches, this book captures the essence of Chinatown. . The author writes in the foreword, "This book is an introduction and a guide to Manhattan's Chinatown, to its historical and current pathway...
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Chinatown Treasures: Author Pete Hamill Discusses Treasure Hunting
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Tuesday, October 28, 2008. Author Pete Hamill Discusses Treasure Hunting. You can't know anything, unless you walk," said Pete Hamill. 73, author of ". You think of one thing and it leads you to another.". Ed New Yorker and writer came to share his treasures of. With my NYU class. He shared a few tips on how. He finds the treasures for his stories. A novelist and journalist, Hamill discussed his secret to writing about downtown Manhattan- experiencing the city yourself. November 9, 2008 at 3:59 PM. Cara ...