Locations in the media Oct. 11, 2009
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200 Worth Street
Koster & Bial's Concert Hall: 200 Worth Street, 1892
Koster & Bial's Concert Hall: 200 Worth Street, 1892
Published by Knickerbocker Village on October 11, 2009.
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Park Row and Worth St.
Koster & Bial's Concert Hall: 200 Worth Street, 1892
...time, in 1869 when Koster hired Bial to work for him in his restaurant at Park Row and Worth St. A year later Bial and Koster became partners in a restaurant on the East Side...
Published by Knickerbocker Village on October 11, 2009.
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86th Street and 21st Avenue
Chernobyl survivor killed in accident
The accident happened at 86th Street and 21st Avenue in Bensonhurst just before 2:30 Saturday morning.
Published by ABC News (Channel 7) on October 11, 2009.
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17 Irving Place
HW Pick: T.I.A., K’Naan
Check K’NAAN on October 15, 2009 at Fillmore, Irving Plaza – Lenny kravitz Tour, 17 Irving Place 10003 usa
Published by harlem world on October 11, 2009.
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70 Allen Street
A Military Past, an Unknown Future
...that defined the neighborhood and the grimmer side of immigrant life. His eclectic sites include 70 Allen Street, supposedly the birthplace of Billy the Kid, and 6 Columbia Street, once the boyhood home...
Published by New York Times on October 11, 2009.
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180 Frost Street
Greenpoint Halloween Watch: The Return of The Humboldt Hurler!
...out the Greenpoint Food Market (which I highly recommend). After that I swung over to 180 Frost Street to see what’s shaking. Somewhere in between I checked on the progress of my...
Published by newyorkshitty.com on October 11, 2009.
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648 Humboldt Street
Greenpoint Halloween Watch: The Return of The Humboldt Hurler!
...shaking. Somewhere in between I checked on the progress of my two favorite Halloween haunts: 648 Humboldt Street (whose staple I like to call “the Humboldt Hurler” can be seen above) and 97...
Published by newyorkshitty.com on October 11, 2009.
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Rivington and Ludlow
From the Eater Lounge: Q&A with Michael Empire Builder Hyunh
Any other upcoming projects? A burger shop is next. On Rivington and Ludlow. We're taking over the Rush Hour space. It'll will be burgers with an Asian touch. Everyone's making burgers, so there's too much competition, but it’s gonna be fun.
Published by Eater on October 11, 2009.
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North 5th and Kent
From the Eater Lounge: Q&A with Michael Empire Builder Hyunh
Anything else? MH: A spot on the waterfront in Williamsburg. 6,000 square feet. We’ll turn it into a beer garden. Karaoke downstairs. Seafood market, asian style. On North 5th and Kent. We’ll pay for your water taxi.
Published by Eater on October 11, 2009.
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Lenox Avenue and 142nd Street
Stop and Frisk Numbers Rising
George Lucas, left, and Courtney Bennett, stand near Lenox Avenue and 142nd Street in Harlem, New York, Friday Sept. 4, 2009. It’s a location where Bennett has...
Published by harlem world on October 11, 2009.
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55 Hudson Avenue
Marrying the Flavors of Beer and Food
55 Hudson Avenue
Published by New York Times on October 11, 2009.
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Emmons Ave. at Dooley St.
Fisherman saves family after car falls into Sheepshead Bay
Gorman saw the silver sedan slowly sinking in the water off Emmons Ave. at Dooley St.
Published by New York Daily News on October 11, 2009.
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37 West 47th Street
Marty Forscher, Tended Cameras and Owners, Dies at 87
...at 480 Lexington Avenue in Midtown, the shop was located for many years afterward at 37 West 47th Street...
Published by New York Times on October 11, 2009.
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90 Church Avenue
90 Church Avenue
90 Church Avenue
Published by kensington stories on October 11, 2009.
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399 East 4th
90 Church Avenue
...upstate New York. Right before the store fiasco and just five years after he bought 399 East 4th. So “Isabel’s” was just a bump in the road, a bad decision, and a...
Published by kensington stories on October 11, 2009.
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Emmons Avenue near Dooley Street
Car Plunges Into Sheepshead Bay: 3 Rescued
...family birthday party and had just parked her car in a parallel parking spot on Emmons Avenue near Dooley Street. For reasons unknown at this time, the car went racing through the barrier and ended...
Published by Sheepshead Bites on October 11, 2009.
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Sackett and Smith Streets
Smith Finest Deli open for business
Smith Finest Deli, on the corner of Sackett and Smith Streets, is now open for business. It’s a standard grocery store/deli combo, except it’s all bright and shiny inside.
Published by Cobble Hill Blog on October 11, 2009.
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8 Stuyvesant Oval
The Failure of Stuy Town Security
...that a Stuyvesant Town female resident was attacked and robbed near the M level of 8 Stuyvesant Oval, Sunday, September 27th. It was only through the vocal responses of neighbors and the woman...
Published by The Stuyvesant Town Report on October 11, 2009.
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Washington and Gansevoort Streets
Whitney Advances Plans for Museum Near the High Line
...with the New York City Economic Development Corporation to buy the city-owned site at Washington and Gansevoort Streets, in the meatpacking district, for $18 million. That is about half the appraised value of...
Published by New York Times on October 11, 2009.
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Madison Avenue and 75th Street
Whitney Advances Plans for Museum Near the High Line
For decades the Whitney had tried to expand its landmark home the 1966 Marcel Breuer building on Madison Avenue and 75th Street but because of cost considerations the museum abandoned those plans and focused on a satellite downtown.
Published by New York Times on October 11, 2009.
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80 West Broadway
Spectacular Looks, and Fine Seafood
80 West Broadway
Published by New York Times on October 11, 2009.
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116 East 27th Street
Sat, 11.14.09 - Claudia Acuna
116 East 27th Street
Published by CultureMob on October 11, 2009.
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116 East 27th Street
Sat, 11.21.09 - Steve Grossman Quartet
116 East 27th Street
Published by CultureMob on October 11, 2009.