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Sadly, this #bar has been in the news lately as the building it is located in was recently sold and the business is operating on a month-to-month lease. There is NO immediate danger of Peter McManus Cafe closing but it does need everyone's support! So please visit it and have a 🍺and a bite to eat 🍔. Photo from 2009 and full interview with third-generation owner James McManus Jr. Appears in our book, "Store Front II-A History Preserved". #storefront #shopsmall #signgeeks #ipulledoverforthis #guardiancities #gas_food_lodging #handpainted #signage #signcollective
Picture taken 8/22/21
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Finally, my lazy ass got some of these uploaded. Lol.
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German Storefront --Permann Collection Image--Please tag these photos so information can be recorded.---Note: This material may be protected by Copyright Law (Title 17 U.S.C.)--Repository: San Diego Air and Space Museum
Picture taken 5/19/21
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Lenox Lounge the iconic club where jazz greats including Billie Holiday, John Coltrane and Miles Davis performed, was founded in 1939 by the Greco family and was named for its location on Lenox Avenue in Harlem. Alvin Reed, who purchased the lounge in 1988, restored much of its original Art Deco interior including its famous “Zebra Room” where live music 🎶 was played nightly. Sadly, Alvin was forced to close Lenox Longe in 2012 after the rent was increased from $10,000 to $20,000 a month. Although Alvin took the original neon sign and much of the interior in hopes that he could reopen the club at another location, to this date, it has not reopened. Our Photo from 2004 is one of many appears in our book “Store Front NYC: Photographs of the City’s Independent Shops, Past and Present”.
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@nadine_dinter recently interviewed us for the column “What’s New” in “The Eye of Photography” @loeildelaphotographie independent magazine and shares how we first came up with the idea to photograph independent shops, the process behind the project including how we prepared for it and what camera and lenses we used as well as some of our memorable moments in our documentation.
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Please check out Nadine’s interview in The Eye of Photography newsletter (it is free to access) and the article “What’s New, James & Karla Murray?” using the link below and in our IG story today.
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Picture taken 9/25/21
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Art & Technique Hairstyling school, 292 Front Street, A & T Beauty Supply 292 Front Street, Craft Connection, 296 Front Street, west side Belleville, Ontario
Igor Ostrovsky, MD, PhD.
3120 Brighton 5th Street, Suite 1C
Brooklyn, NY 11235
(718) 934-1920
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Igor Ostrovsky, M.D., Ph.D. specializes in pain management, environmental, preventive and anti-aging medicine. Dr. Ostrovsky is a member of American Society of Anesthesiologists, Pan American Allergy Society, Homeopathic Medical society of the State of New York, the American Academy of Pain Management and the American College for Advancement in Medicine (ACAM). He is also a Charter Fellow of the American College of Acupuncture. He studied homeopathy under many of the world’s leading Homeopaths, such as Dr. Rajan Sankaran, Dr. Bhawisha and Dr. Shachindra Joshi, Jeremy Sherr and Roger Morrison. Dr. Ostrovsky also studied Neural Therapy from Dr. Ulrike Aldag, Director of the Berlin Institute for Neural Therapy.
Dr. Ostrovsky has vast experience with Physical Therapy, Pain Management (Platelet-Rich Plasma, PSTIM, Prolotherapy, Neural Therapy, Conventional Invasive Pain Management), and Environmental Toxicity (Allergy Testing and Treatment, Food Sensitivity, Nutritional Therapy, Chelation Therapy). I specialize in a variety of other medical treatments, including Homeopathy, Acupuncture, Infusion of Hydrogen Peroxide, Vitamins, and Natural Hormone Replacement.
To restore health it is important to remove toxic burdens – clear environmental allergies, omit foods that cause hidden food allergies, diminish levels of toxic metals in the body with chelation therapy, clear impacts of previous infections and vaccinations with immunotherapy and homeopathy. Minimizing toxic influences enables proper function of immune system.
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We were saddened to hear that yesterday part of the building collapsed at the corner of Grand and Mulberry Street, which once housed Alleva Dairy. Alleva was the oldest cheese and dairy shop in the USA (swipe left for interior photo) before it closed last March after 130 years in business after falling behind on its rent due to the pandemic. Alleva Dairy was founded in 1892 by Italian immigrant 🇮🇹 Francesco Alleva, who worked alongside his eight sons until he died. Karen King, a former customer, bought the shop with her late husband, actor John “Cha Cha” Ciarcia, in 2014 from the Alleva family but began struggling to make their $23,756 monthly rent payments during the early months of the pandemic as business slowed due to lack of street traffic and tourism in the neighborhood.
•We were so saddened to see this historic shop close but had hoped that the corner location would remain an Italian-owned business as Little Italy has significantly shrunk in recent years due to gentrification and high rents. The partial collapse was caused by illegal renovation work being done without a permit on the first floor including the removal off all wooden floor joists. The city is investigating and the fate of the building remains uncertain.
Reading 'N' Greeting shop, 292 Front Street, Coles Jewellers, 296 Front Street, Belleville, Ontario, west side.
Corby (Jamieson Bone) Building at 157-163 Front Street, east side, corner Market Street in Belleville, Ontario. City Hall in background
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There are a couple nice midcentury storefronts in Downtown Greenville, Mississippi. This one appears to have been abandoned for quite some time.
The West Harrison Block, Front Street, west side Belleville, Ontario
no 276 Geen Drugs, Mr Jeffery Ladies wear
Ronald Keel, Jewellers and Georgia Anne ladies' wear at 296 Front Street, west side, Belleville, Ontario.
SDOT installs RTIS in storefront windows or on exterior walls of businesses at bus stops where there is high boarding activity and willing partners who want to help with sign installation and operation. The storefront signs provide bus riders with actual bus arrival times using the OneBusAway program (maintained by Sound Transit) that many transit riders can access on home computers and cell phones.
Cost: $7,500 (for monitor, CPU, cords, bracket/stand, and installation)