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By: Curbed
6Jul2010MIDTOWN—Been some time since we checked in on the demolition of the modernist Milliken Building at 1045 Sixth Avenue near Bryant Park. Too long, because the place is no more. A tipster confirms the building's passing with the above...
By: Curbed
1Jul2010[Photos via Capt_Nemo/Coney Island Message Board.] Coney Island observers await the beginning of controversial developer Thor Equities's path of destruction across Surf Avenue, but Thor's hammer has already been wielded, Amusing the Zillion reports.
By: Curbed
25Jun2010The Golden Arches at Tillary and Gold closed after a 20-year run back at the beginning of this year. Have fond memories of the place? Then don't watch the above video. Awesome Brownstoner eyewitness report: "The entire crew spending...
By: Curbed
23Jun2010Click the image above to view the full photogallery. Memorial services are in store for 74 Grand Street, a sorry place if there ever was one down in the heart of Soho. Following years of troubles and travails brought on...
By: Curbed
22Jun2010Columbia University's appeal of the December ruling against its use of eminent domain is still on its way through the courts, but Columbia is not worried. Blog Harlem Bespoke points out that the university has now cleared most of...
By: Curbed
9Jun2010FIDI—The cursed and shrouded Deutsche Bank Building on Liberty Street is finally coming down at a pace that pleases this Curbed tipster: "I walked by Broadway and Liberty at lunch time and I noticed how much progress has been...
By: Curbed
13May2010The four-story row house and its tinier townhouse twin at 22-24 Henry Street in Chinatown (or Two Bridges, if you prefer) are two of the oldest buildings in New York, dating back to the 1820's, blog Save the Lower...