Sorry for the rant, but watching the New York City that I grew up in disappear breaks my heart
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Completely agreed. I am from far out in Queens ( as my creative username implies), but currently watching my neighborhood die. It's saddening. Sickening.
Maybe this deserves another post here is an annotated list of things that have vanished from NY during the Bloomberg years (compiled by DieHipster.com). Click the link for full list.
http://vanishingnewyork.blogspot.com/2013/12/master-list-2001-2013.htmlFamous Roio’s/Ray’s Pizza: 40 years
Building sold
Ray Beauty Supply: 50 years
Property seized by landlord
Vercesi Hardware: 101 years
Building sold to be demolished for luxury condos
D’Auito’s Bakery: 89 years
Unknown
Odessa Restaurant: 48 years
Building sold, gastropub to move in, now for rent
Paradise Café: 20 years
Rent hike
Big Nick’s Burger and Pizza Joint: 51 years
Rent increase from $42,000 to $60,000 a month
Max Fish: 24 years
Rent increase
Joe’s Dairy: 60 years
Cost of doing business
Bleecker Bob’s Records: 46 years
Rent hike
Blarney Cove: 50+ years
Evicted for new development
Sofia’s Italian restaurant: 35 years
Lost their lease
9th Street Bakery: 87 years
38% rent hike, replaced by juice-cleanse and smoothie shop
Capucine’s Italian restaurant: 33 years
Rent hike
Rawhide bar: 34 years
Rent hike, to be turned into a pizza chain from California
2012 (1302 years)
Rocco Ristorante: 90 years
Lost lease to trendy restaurateurs, gutted and upscaled
The Holiday Cocktail Lounge: 47 years
Sold and gutted for a gastropub
Kenny’s Castaway’s: 45 years
Rising cost of business
McCullough’s Kiddie Park, Coney Island: 50 years
Lost their lease
Manganaro's Grosseria: 119 years
Sold and gutted for a more upscale restaurant
A Clean Well-Lighted Place: 36 years
Now an upscale boutique
World of Video: 29 years
Lost its lease
Chelsea Gallery Diner: 30 years
Forced out of Chelsea
Bill's Gay 90s: 88 years
Lost its lease to a trendy restaurateur, gutted and upscaled
Atlas Barber School: 64 years
Lost lease due to hiked rent, now a UPS
Prime Burger: 47 years
Lost lease when building sold
Lascoff Pharmacy: 113 years
Closed and gutted
Colony Records: 60 years
Closed when the new landlord, Stonehenge Properties, quintupled the rent to $5 million per month
Movie Star News: 73 years
Rent hiked, turned into a luxury bathroom fixture store
Lafayette French Bakery: 30+ years
Evicted
Partners & Crime Bookshop: 18 years
Closed due to lack of business
University Diner: 60 years
Evicted
El Faro: 85 years
Possibly evicted?
Village Chess Shop: 40 years
Closed due to lack of business
The Stage Deli: 75 years
Rent increase
Lenox Lounge: 63 years
Landlord doubled the rent, given to upscale restaurateur
H&H Bagels: 40 years
Last location evicted