today
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same view, June 2011
In the fresh emptiness, the battering ram High Line is now visible. Alongside, where Interstate Foods had its sign, there's nothing but a hollow. And so "MePa" is swept even cleaner, as this space awaits another glass tower.
today
same view, 2011
Previous coverage:
Interstate Foods
Atlas Meats & Interstate
Atlas Meats Demo
2 comments:
Wasn't Third Avenue on the East Side, you know, the most boring streetscape in Manhattan, once a seedy, raucus area at one time?
What a shame. These are the buildings that define the neighborhood. At what point do we start calling it the "$20 cocktail district?"
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