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Tag archive for ‘Close Up’

November 1, 2016

Close-Up: Cortlandt Alley

The patterns, details, textures, and scars that give Cortlandt Alley—and Tribeca in general—its character. / 1 comment

August 31, 2016

Close-Up: Warren Street

The patterns, details, textures, and scars that give Warren Street—and Tribeca in general—its character.

December 30, 2015

Close-Up: Watts

The patterns, details, textures, and scars that give Watts Street—and Tribeca in general—its character.

June 5, 2015

Close-Up: N. Moore Street

A look at the patterns, details, textures, and scars that make N. Moore Street distinctive.

Recent Comments
  • Always wondered how they managed to stay in business this long… Walk (or bike) to Chinatown for better food, lower... — Robert Ripps / Mr Chow is indeed closing

  • Not MTA. Not TA. Not BMT. Not Beach. — Robert Ripps / Massive underground spa and meditation space coming to Broadway and White

  • No. — Robert Ripps / Massive underground spa and meditation space coming to Broadway and White

  • This is really cool. I always thought it was the WTC construction that displaced Little Syria, so interested to learn... — malcolm / Artwork dedicated to Little Syria in Fidi

  • Hi Lisa, Thank you for the insight, I went today and through enjoyed my sandwich as well. Cheers! -Rick — Rick / Sandwich shop coming to Church and Duane

  • This is tragic. Mr Chow has been part of the fabric of this corner for two decades — the kind... — N Moore Girl / Mr Chow is indeed closing

  • It's been pretty much downhill since The Harrison closed. Though Teakwood and Upon the Palace are good recent additions to... — Richard / Mr Chow is indeed closing

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June 25, 2013

Close-Up: Thomas Street

A look at the patterns, details, textures, and scars that make Thomas Street distinctive. / 4 comments

March 6, 2013

Close-Up: Harrison Street

A look at the patterns, details, and textures that make Harrison Street distinctive.

November 29, 2012

Close-Up: Jay Street

One of the things that makes Tribeca distinctive is the patterns, details, and textures that are everywhere—such as Jay Street. / 1 comment

July 18, 2012

Close-Up: Duane Street

One of the things that makes Tribeca distinctive is the patterns, details, and textures that are everywhere—such as Duane Street. / 1 comment

June 19, 2012

Close-Up: Washington Street

One of the things I love most about Tribeca is the patterns and textures that are everywhere—especially on Washington Street. / 2 comments

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