NYC Homeless People
These are a couple of homeless men who have been living inside of the 95th Street subway station of the R subway line in Brooklyn. They live there along with another couple of men and have done so for...
View ArticleWorld’s Largest Fishing Pole
This shot is from January of 2013. It’s an empty line dangling from the crane atop 1WTC aka the Freedom Tower. It’s the equivalent to the world’s largest fishing pole.
View ArticleBay Ridge Is NOT The Best Place In Brooklyn To Raise Children
Last month, some fool wrote an article declaring Bay Ridge to be the best neighborhood in Brooklyn to raise children in. We have lived in Bay Ridge our whole life, our family has been here for...
View ArticleGiant Bird Scuplture At The Flatiron Building
We love the 12′ x 12′ giant bird sculpture that is made out of nails across from the Flatiron Building along 23rd Street. Big ups to our wife for the pics, since we have been on lockdown in Brooklyn...
View ArticleFreedom Tower April 2013
It’s been approximately two and a half months since we showcased One World Trade, aka the Freedom Tower. A lot has happened since we last visited. The base of the southern side is being glassed and...
View ArticleA Tale Of Two Love Lanes
Brooklyn Heights is home to Love Lane. This is how the signage looks on the western side of Henry Street. And this is how the newer signage looks on the eastern side of Henry Street. The lower case...
View ArticleSpring Is In Brooklyn Heights
Spring is upon us. It’s that time of year when you should stop and smell an apartment building.
View ArticleSunday Brunch NYC
It’s Sunday morning! That could mean only one thing for many a person here in New York. It’s time to wait around for a really long time to finally get a table and eat eggs in a most pompous of manner.
View ArticleA Dumpster And A Building Get Caught Canoodling
We aren’t sure what this dumpster is doing to that building. But we sure are glad that it is using protection. Safety first!
View ArticleLower Manhattan’s Skyline June 2013
A view of lower Manhattan from Governors Island. Es muy importante!
View ArticleThe Pulitzer Fountain
A view of the Pulitzer Fountain, which sits outside of the Plaza Hotel. It’s also at the heart of Grand Army Plaza – of which NYC has at least two of.
View ArticleAn Empty Washington Square Park
There’s nothing quite like waking up early and having a park pretty much to oneself on a crisp autumn day. Damn, it sure feels good to be a gangsta.
View ArticleCortlandt Alley
This is Cordlandt Alley. It is one of the last of its kind in New York in that it is still open to the public. It’s also a place where real estate developers drool over.
View ArticleThe New Museum’s Sailboat
Growing up in New York City, we always loved being driven along the West Side Highway. At, or near 42nd Street, a building had a tractor-trailer sitting on top of it. Seeing it always lit up our...
View Article1950s Marty McFly Getting Ripped Off
You guys… some fashionista is ripping off Marty McFly’s 1950s persona… You guys…
View ArticleDarth Vader Of Astor Place Reflections
51 Astor Place, aka the Darth Vader of the Village, is a controversial building for some. It’s symbolic of wealth and greed to some. But it’s also a viable place to have a successful office for...
View ArticleAnna Wintour vs. George Washington
We aren’t sure if Anna Wintour and George Washington are supposed to be lovers or enemies here, but we like this mural none the less. Mural via Kenmare Street.
View ArticleNYC Telephone Numbers
We don’t “get” this piece. For all that we know it could be a piece of avant-garde advertising that has lost all point to what it is actually advertising. But we still have an appreciation of it and...
View ArticleAnother Great Facade Bites The Dust
Another great facade bites the dust. The Leather Gallery has moved several storefronts down on Orchard Street. Given this, we doubt that whatever bar moves into the space will keep the facade up like...
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