Now it looks like it's falling again. It's recently been wrapped in demolition scaffolding and a worker confirmed, "It's coming down."
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Over the years, the little low-rise building became a kind of public message board. What will the 10th Street Scribbler do when his canvas is gone?
2 comments:
It is an historic corner:
http://www.savethevillagetours.com/blog/2015/12/17/club
Interesting about the Artists' Club. Seems that the original building was already destroyed, however. I wonder why someone would tear down a three storey building and put up a smaller one.
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