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The Elbphilharmonie (Elbe Philharmonic Hall) is a concert hall under construction in the HafenCity quarter of Hamburg/Germany. The new construction sits on top of an old warehouse building. When completed, it will be the tallest inhabited building of Hamburg, with a final height of 110 metres.
Close to temple bar
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Main Street, Willimantic, Connecticut - USA
When looking at buildings on Main Street in Willimantic, CT one can still see many neoclassical upper-façades. Unfortunately (as with most nineteenth-century commercial buildings) the storefronts have been modified so many times it’s impossible to know what they originally looked like.
An old storefront in Carrizozo, New Mexico, population 972.
The name of the town is derived from the Spanish vernacular for reed grass (Carrizo), which grew significantly in the area and provided excellent feed for ranch cattle. The additional "zo" at the end of the town name was added to indicate abundance of Carrizo grass. The town is now often referred to colloquially as "Zozo".
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Was doing some street photography last week and came across this store where the door was open to this scene. The ladder was there as it isn't an entrance door to the store. In doing post process for this I could not get the colours right for the RAW version; however it worked well as a monochrome.
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Always enjoyed seeing these store names--I believe I posted a close-up shot years ago--but they're gone now. Taken on a day I biked all of Clark Ave. from north to south.
Ideal Hosiery in the Lower East Side was opened in 1950 by Len Friedman and is the last remaining family-owned ladies & men’s hosiery & undergarments business in the neighborhood, which was once the go to area for purchasing “dry goods” including fabric, thread and clothing. Our 35mm film photo of this #hosiery shop appears in our book “Store Front: The Disappearing Face of New York”. & will be one of many we are displaying in our upcoming “STORE FRONT- The Photography Exhibition” at the Village Works Gallery & Bookstore located at 90 East 3rd Street between 1st & 2nd Aves in the East Village from March 17-31, 2022.
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The opening reception which ALL ARE INVITED & FREE to attend is this Thursday, March 17th from 7-10PM.
FREE Beer 🍺 Wine 🍷 and Pastries from will be Provided.
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We will have our signed storefront prints for sale in both open signed editions ranging in size from 11 x 14 inch for $99 as well as larger limited edition prints & signage collage prints. @villageworksnyc will also be selling signed copies of our the Mini hardcover edition of our book “Store Front II-A History Preserved”.
We are continuing our weekly highlight of the many fabulous storefronts which we have photographed over the years which have privilege signs. Tony’s Luncheonette located on New Utrecht Avenue in Bensonhurst, Brooklyn had a great Coca-Cola privilege sign with green porcelain enamel lettering. When we photographed Tony’s in 2005 for our book, “Store Front: The Disappearing Face of New York” we also interviewed the owner, Anthonio Lombardo, who told us that he had purchased the coffee shop in 1972 and that the interior including its circular wrap-around lunch counter was original and was installed in the 1950s. Sadly, this old-school gem closed in 2013 and we are not sure what happened to the gorgeous signage.
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