55 GANSEVORT STREET, MANHATTAN PROPOSED SIDEWALK CAFE AND AWNING - - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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55 GANSEVORT STREET, MANHATTAN PROPOSED SIDEWALK CAFE AND AWNING ALTERATION 55 G ANSEVOORT S TREET , M ANHATTAN P ROPOSED A WNING A LTERATION , S IDEWALK C AF , AND S IDEWALK A LTERATION 55 G ANSEVOORT S TREET , M ANHATTAN Insert Rendering
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55 GANSEVOORT STREET, MANHATTAN PROPOSED AWNING ALTERATION, SIDEWALK CAFÉ, AND SIDEWALK ALTERATION
Proposed Sidewalk Café, with LPC-approved façade restoration. October 2019: Current condition, undergoing renovation.
Insert Rendering showing proposed sidewalk café, awning alteration, and extended diamond plate here
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55 GANSEVOORT STREET, MANHATTAN PROPOSED AWNING ALTERATION, SIDEWALK CAFÉ, AND SIDEWALK ALTERATION
Insert Rendering showing proposed sidewalk café, awning alteration, and extended diamond plate here (use straight-on view)
Greenwich Village Historic District
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H i g h L i n e
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Designated: September 9th, 2003
October 2019: Current condition, undergoing renovation Proposed Sidewalk Cafe, with LPC - approved facade restoration Gansevoort Market Historic District Map
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55 GANSEVOORT STREET, MANHATTAN PROPOSED AWNING ALTERATION, SIDEWALK CAFÉ, AND SIDEWALK ALTERATION
Insert Rendering showing proposed sidewalk café, awning alteration, and extended diamond plate here (use straight-on view)
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55 GANSEVOORT STREET, MANHATTAN PROPOSED AWNING ALTERATION, SIDEWALK CAFÉ, AND SIDEWALK ALTERATION
Insert Rendering showing proposed sidewalk café, awning alteration, and extended diamond plate here (use straight-on view)
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55 GANSEVOORT STREET, MANHATTAN PROPOSED AWNING ALTERATION, SIDEWALK CAFÉ, AND SIDEWALK ALTERATION
Insert Rendering showing proposed sidewalk café, awning alteration, and extended diamond plate here (use straight-on view)
Rendered South Elevation
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55 GANSEVOORT STREET, MANHATTAN HISTORIC PHOTOS
1936, by Berenice Abbott. (MCNY) 1940’s Tax Photo. (NYC Municipal Archive) 2003 Designation Photo. (NYC Landmarks Preservation Commission)
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55 GANSEVOORT STREET, MANHATTAN SIDEWALK AND GROUND FLOOR CONDITIONS PRIOR TO ON-GOING RENOVATION
2015: Sidewalk view, looking west. 2015: Sidewalk view, looking east. 2015: 55 Gansevoort Street, looking west. 2015: Awning and storefronts, looking west. 2015: Awning and storefronts, eastern end of the building.
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55 GANSEVOORT STREET, MANHATTAN SIDEWALK AND GROUND FLOOR CONDITIONS PRIOR TO ON-GOING RENOVATION
2015: Sidewalk view, looking west. 2015: Sidewalk view, looking east. 2015: 55 Gansevoort Street, looking west. 2015: Awning and storefronts, looking west. 2015: Awning and storefronts, eastern end of the building.
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55 GANSEVOORT STREET, MANHATTAN PREVIOUS AWNING ALTERATION APPROVAL
Ground floor and awnings alterations approved in 2017.
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55 GANSEVOORT STREET, MANHATTAN PREVIOUS AWNING ALTERATION APPROVAL
Ground floor and awnings alterations approved in 2017.
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55 GANSEVOORT STREET, MANHATTAN PREVIOUS AWNING ALTERATION APPROVAL
Detail of ground floor and awnings alterations approved in 2017.
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55 GANSEVOORT STREET, MANHATTAN PREVIOUS AWNING ALTERATION APPROVAL
Detail of ground floor and awnings alterations approved in 2017.
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55 GANSEVOORT STREET, MANHATTAN PROPOSED AWNING ALTERATIONS AND SIDEWALK CAFÉ
(Elevations and Detail drawings on this page)
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55 GANSEVOORT STREET, MANHATTAN PROPOSED AWNING ALTERATIONS AND SIDEWALK CAFÉ
(Elevations and Detail drawings on this page)
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Proposed Sidewalk Cafe Elevation Showing East Awning Section Removed
SCALE: 1/8” = 1’-0”
N E W E N G L A N D B I S C U I T W O R K
STANDPIPE AUTO SPKR.REMOVE EXISTING SECTION OF AWNING 11'-03
4"Proposed Sidewalk Cafe Enlarged Elevation
SCALE:1/2” = 1’-0”
2'-0" 6" 2" Landmarks Preservation Commission Presentation Page 7
55 GANSEVOORT STREET, MANHATTAN PROPOSED AWNING ALTERATIONS AND SIDEWALK CAFÉ
(Elevations and Detail drawings on this page)
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55 GANSEVOORT STREET, MANHATTAN PROPOSED AWNING ALTERATIONS AND SIDEWALK CAFÉ
(Elevations and Detail drawings on this page)
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SCALE:1/2” = 1’-0”
Section Through Sidewalk Cafe
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55 GANSEVOORT STREET, MANHATTAN PROPOSED AWNING ALTERATIONS AND SIDEWALK CAFÉ
(Elevations and Detail drawings on this page)
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55 GANSEVOORT STREET, MANHATTAN PROPOSED AWNING ALTERATIONS AND SIDEWALK CAFÉ
(Elevations and Detail drawings on this page)
3" DOWNSPOUT
1 4" MALE FLARE FITTING FOR 1 2" GAS LINE 1 2 " GAS LINE RUNNING ABOVE STEEL WITHIN
AWNING PARALLEL TO BUILDING TINTED TEMPERED GLASS UPLIGHTS BUILT INTO REMOVABLE DECK REMOVABLE DECKING ON PROPOSED DIAMOND PLATE STEEL 1'-10" PLANTER 8'-7" 6" HEDGE 8'-91 4" B.O. LIGHT FIXTURE 3'-0" LANTERN HEIGHT 1'-0" PLANTER 3'-21 2" 1'-8" 1'-10" 1'-5" 2" 4'-73 4" 1'-5" 1'-8" 1'-10" PLANTER 7'-5 1
2 " E.O. DECKING FROM FACADE TO
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4 " E.O. DECKING FROM
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4 " E.O. DECKING FROM
FACADE TO E.O. 1' PLANTER REMOVABLE DECKING ON PROPOSED DIAMOND PLATE STEEL UPLIGHTS BUILT INTO REMOVABLE DECK Landmarks Preservation Commission Presentation Page 7
55 GANSEVOORT STREET, MANHATTAN PROPOSED AWNING ALTERATIONS AND SIDEWALK CAFÉ
(Elevations and Detail drawings on this page)
SCALE:1/2” = 1’-0”
Section at Guesthouse Entry
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55 GANSEVOORT STREET, MANHATTAN PROPOSED AWNING ALTERATIONS AND SIDEWALK CAFÉ
(Elevations and Detail drawings on this page)
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3" DOWNSPOUT
1 4" MALE FLARE FITTING FOR 1 2" GAS LINE 1 2 " GAS LINE RUNNING ABOVE STEEL WITHIN
AWNING PARALLEL TO BUILDING TINTED TEMPERED GLASS 2'-0" PLANTER 6" HEDGE 8'-91 4" B.O. LIGHT FIXTURE 3'-0" LANTERN HEIGHT 1'-10" PLANTER 6'-91 4" PLANTER
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55 GANSEVOORT STREET, MANHATTAN PROPOSED AWNING ALTERATIONS AND SIDEWALK CAFÉ
(Previously approved Plan and proposed plan on this page)
Awning plan approved in 2017.
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55 GANSEVOORT STREET, MANHATTAN PROPOSED AWNING ALTERATIONS AND SIDEWALK CAFÉ
(Elevations and Detail drawings on this page)
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Proposed Sidewalk Cafe Plan
SCALE:1/8” = 1’-0”
3'-0" 3'-0" 28'-73 4" OVERALL PLANTER 28'-61 2" OVERALL PLANTER
storage
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LANTERN ABOVE REMOVABLE DECKING
6'-1"
[12'-8" A.F.F.]
1 4" FLARE FITTING
FOR 1
2" GAS LINE
RUNNING PARALLEL TO BUILDING WITHIN AWNING 1
2" GAS LINE
3" DOWNSPOUT EXISTING AWNING EXTENT 1
2" GAS LINE
3" DOWNSPOUT STANDPIPE/ HOSE BIBB
61'-101 4" OVERALL 9'-0"
1:12 22" x 24" 22" x 54" UP 1:12 U P 1 : 1 2 U P 1 : 1 2 IN-DECK LIGHTING UP 1:20 EXISTING DIAMOND PLATE L I N E PROPOSED DIAMOND PLATE LINE
4'-7 3
4 "
6'-0" 3'-0" 18'-0" 113 4" 3'-03 4" 1'-0" 1'-10" 1'-5" 3'-3" 1'-6" 3'-111 2" 1'-71 2"
CAFE
5'-21
2"5'-81
4" TYP.Landmarks Preservation Commission Presentation Page 8
55 GANSEVOORT STREET, MANHATTAN PROPOSED AWNING ALTERATIONS AND SIDEWALK CAFÉ
(Previously approved Plan and proposed plan on this page)
Awning plan approved in 2017.
Landmarks Preservation Commission Presentation Page 7
55 GANSEVOORT STREET, MANHATTAN PROPOSED AWNING ALTERATIONS AND SIDEWALK CAFÉ
(Elevations and Detail drawings on this page)
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55 GANSEVOORT STREET, MANHATTAN PROPOSED AWNING ALTERATIONS AND SIDEWALK CAFÉ
(Previously approved Plan and proposed plan on this page)
Awning plan approved in 2017.
Proposed Sidewalk Cafe with New Awning Layout
SCALE:1/8” = 1’-0”
storage
113 6'-1"
[12'-8" A.F.F.]
3'-0"
1 4" FLARE FITTING
FOR 1
2" GAS LINE
RUNNING PARALLEL TO BUILDING WITHIN AWNING 1
2" GAS LINE
3" DOWNSPOUT EXISTING AWNING EXTENT 1
2" GAS LINE
3" DOWNSPOUT STANDPIPE/ HOSE BIBB
EXISTING D I A M O N D P L A T E LINE PROPOSED D I A M O N D P L A T E LINE
5'-81 4" TYP. 18'-0" 1'-6" 5'-6"
Xref /base 1.dwg Xref /plan 1.dwg Xref /rcp 1.dwg2'-21 2" 2'-21 2" 2'-21 2"
108'-73
4" AWNING
12'-21
2" AWNING
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55 GANSEVOORT STREET, MANHATTAN PROPOSED MATERIALITY AND FIXTURES
(Details and material sample images on this page)
PAINTED WOOD PLANTER REMOVABLE DECKING BOXWOOD HEDGING LANTERNS Page 13
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55 GANSEVOORT STREET, MANHATTAN DISTRICT CONTEXT: AWNINGS
414 West 14th Street, looking east. 415 West 13th Street, gutter and leader at awning. 46 Gansevoort Street. 835 Washington Street sidewalk café 46 Gansevoort Street, close up of flat glass awning. 414 West 14th Street, looking west.
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55 GANSEVOORT STREET, MANHATTAN DISTRICT CONTEXT: AWNINGS
414 West 14th Street, looking east. 415 West 13th Street, gutter and leader at awning. 46 Gansevoort Street. 835 Washington Street sidewalk café 46 Gansevoort Street, close up of flat glass awning. 414 West 14th Street, looking west.
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55 GANSEVOORT STREET, MANHATTAN HISTORIC CONTEXT FOR MATERIALITY OF SIDEWALK CAFÉ
1936: South side of Gansevoort Street, from Ninth Avenue to Washington Street, looking west, showing wood crates piled up in front of buildings. (P.L. Sperr, NYPL) 1936: North side of Little West 12th Street, looking west from Ninth Avenue. (P.L. Sperr, NYPL) 1936: North side of Little West 12th Street, looking west from Ninth Avenue. (NYPL)
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55 GANSEVOORT STREET, MANHATTAN HISTORIC CONTEXT FOR MATERIALITY OF SIDEWALK CAFÉ
1936: South side of Gansevoort Street, from Ninth Avenue to Washington Street, looking west, showing wood crates piled up in front of buildings. (P.L. Sperr, NYPL) 1936: North side of Little West 12th Street, looking west from Ninth Avenue. (P.L. Sperr, NYPL) 1936: North side of Little West 12th Street, looking west from Ninth Avenue. (NYPL)
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55 GANSEVOORT STREET, MANHATTAN HISTORIC CONTEXT FOR MATERIALITY OF SIDEWALK CAFÉ
Circa 1900 New England Biscuit Works wood box with this building’s address
- n the label. (Peu-Duvallon)
1936 photo by Berenice Abbott, cropped to show boxes being unloaded into 55 Gansevoort Street, and wood fruit barrels at building to the east. (MCNY) Circa 1900 New England Biscuit Works wood box with this building’s address on the label. (Peu-Duvallon) Close up of circa 1900 New England Biscuit Works wood box with this building’s address on the label. (Peu-Duvallon) Letterhead from 1900 correspondence from the E.S. Burnham Company, one of the first tenants at 55 Gansevoort Street. (Peu-Duvallon)
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55 GANSEVOORT STREET, MANHATTAN HISTORIC CONTEXT FOR MATERIALITY OF SIDEWALK CAFÉ
Circa 1900 New England Biscuit Works wood box with this building’s address
- n the label. (Peu-Duvallon)
1936 photo by Berenice Abbott, cropped to show boxes being unloaded into 55 Gansevoort Street, and wood fruit barrels at building to the east. (MCNY) Circa 1900 New England Biscuit Works wood box with this building’s address on the label. (Peu-Duvallon) Close up of circa 1900 New England Biscuit Works wood box with this building’s address on the label. (Peu-Duvallon) Letterhead from 1900 correspondence from the E.S. Burnham Company, one of the first tenants at 55 Gansevoort Street. (Peu-Duvallon)
Page 16 1936 photo by Berenice Abbott, cropped to show boxes being unloaded into 55 Gansevoort Street, and wood fruit barrels at building to the east. (MCNY) Circa 1900 New England Biscuit Works wood box with this building’s address
- n the label. (Peu-Duvallon)
Letterhead from 1900 correspondence from the E.S. Burnham Company, one of the first tenants at 55 Gansevoort Street. (Peu-Duvallon) Circa 1900 New England Biscuit Works wood box with this building’s address on the label. (Peu-Duvallon) Close up of circa 1900 New England Biscuit Works wood box with this building’s address on the label. (Peu-Duvallon)
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55 GANSEVOORT STREET, MANHATTAN DISTRICT CONTEXT: WOOD ELEMENTS
410 West 13th Street wood awning. 5 Ninth Avenue, wood door surround and windows. 52 Gansevoort Street sidewalk café. INSERT MAPS on EACH PAGE TO LOCATE PRECEDENTS 10 Little West 12th Street wood storefronts
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55 GANSEVOORT STREET, MANHATTAN HISTORIC CONTEXT FOR MATERIALITY OF SIDEWALK CAFÉ
Circa 1900 New England Biscuit Works wood box with this building’s address
- n the label. (Peu-Duvallon)
1936 photo by Berenice Abbott, cropped to show boxes being unloaded into 55 Gansevoort Street, and wood fruit barrels at building to the east. (MCNY) Circa 1900 New England Biscuit Works wood box with this building’s address on the label. (Peu-Duvallon) Close up of circa 1900 New England Biscuit Works wood box with this building’s address on the label. (Peu-Duvallon) Letterhead from 1900 correspondence from the E.S. Burnham Company, one of the first tenants at 55 Gansevoort Street. (Peu-Duvallon)
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410 West 13th Street wood awning. 5 Ninth Avenue, wood door surround and windows. 10 Little West 12thStreet wood storefronts
44 NINTH AVE 675 HUDSON ST 1 LITTLE WEST 12TH ST 7 NINTH AVE 420 WEST 13TH ST 835 WASHINGTON ST 52 GANSEVOORT ST 5 NINTH AVE 10 LITTLE WEST 12TH 410 WEST 13TH ST RH GH
District Context Map
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55 GANSEVOORT STREET, MANHATTAN DISTRICT CONTEXT: SIDEWALK CAFÉS
52 Gansevoort Street sidewalk café. 420 West 13th Street sidewalk café, looking west. 420 West 13th Street sidewalk café, looking east. 52 Gansevoort Street sidewalk café. 835 Washington Street sidewalk café 835 Washington Street sidewalk café
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55 GANSEVOORT STREET, MANHATTAN HISTORIC CONTEXT FOR MATERIALITY OF SIDEWALK CAFÉ
Circa 1900 New England Biscuit Works wood box with this building’s address
- n the label. (Peu-Duvallon)
1936 photo by Berenice Abbott, cropped to show boxes being unloaded into 55 Gansevoort Street, and wood fruit barrels at building to the east. (MCNY) Circa 1900 New England Biscuit Works wood box with this building’s address on the label. (Peu-Duvallon) Close up of circa 1900 New England Biscuit Works wood box with this building’s address on the label. (Peu-Duvallon) Letterhead from 1900 correspondence from the E.S. Burnham Company, one of the first tenants at 55 Gansevoort Street. (Peu-Duvallon)
Page 18 52 Gansevoort Street sidewalk café. 835 Washington Street sidewalk café 420 West 13th Street sidewalk café, looking east. 52 Gansevoort Street sidewalk café. 835 Washington Street sidewalk café 420 West 13th Street sidewalk café, looking west.
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55 GANSEVOORT STREET, MANHATTAN DISTRICT CONTEXT PHOTOS: SIDEWALK CAFÉS
7 Ninth Avenue sidewalk café. 1 Little West 12th Street sidewalk café. 7 Ninth Avenue sidewalk café. 1 Little West 12th Street sidewalk café. 44 Ninth Avenue sidewalk café. 675 Hudson Street at 14th Street sidewalk café.
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55 GANSEVOORT STREET, MANHATTAN HISTORIC CONTEXT FOR MATERIALITY OF SIDEWALK CAFÉ
Circa 1900 New England Biscuit Works wood box with this building’s address
- n the label. (Peu-Duvallon)
1936 photo by Berenice Abbott, cropped to show boxes being unloaded into 55 Gansevoort Street, and wood fruit barrels at building to the east. (MCNY) Circa 1900 New England Biscuit Works wood box with this building’s address on the label. (Peu-Duvallon) Close up of circa 1900 New England Biscuit Works wood box with this building’s address on the label. (Peu-Duvallon) Letterhead from 1900 correspondence from the E.S. Burnham Company, one of the first tenants at 55 Gansevoort Street. (Peu-Duvallon)
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7 Ninth Avenue sidewalk café. 7 Ninth Avenue sidewalk café. 1 Little West 12th Street sidewalk café. 1 Little West 12th Street sidewalk café. 675 Hudson Street at 14thStreet sidewalk café. 44 Ninth Avenue sidewalk café.
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55 GANSEVOORT STREET, MANHATTAN PROPOSED SIDEWALK CAFÉ RENDERINGS
Insert Proposed Sidewalk Café rendering here, looking west. Insert Proposed Sidewalk Café rendering here, looking east.
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55 GANSEVOORT STREET, MANHATTAN HISTORIC CONTEXT FOR MATERIALITY OF SIDEWALK CAFÉ
Circa 1900 New England Biscuit Works wood box with this building’s address
- n the label. (Peu-Duvallon)
1936 photo by Berenice Abbott, cropped to show boxes being unloaded into 55 Gansevoort Street, and wood fruit barrels at building to the east. (MCNY) Circa 1900 New England Biscuit Works wood box with this building’s address on the label. (Peu-Duvallon) Close up of circa 1900 New England Biscuit Works wood box with this building’s address on the label. (Peu-Duvallon) Letterhead from 1900 correspondence from the E.S. Burnham Company, one of the first tenants at 55 Gansevoort Street. (Peu-Duvallon)
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Proposed Sidewalk Cafe Looking East
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55 GANSEVOORT STREET, MANHATTAN PROPOSED SIDEWALK CAFÉ DETAILS
Insert Proposed Sidewalk Café renderings here
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55 GANSEVOORT STREET, MANHATTAN HISTORIC CONTEXT FOR MATERIALITY OF SIDEWALK CAFÉ
Circa 1900 New England Biscuit Works wood box with this building’s address
- n the label. (Peu-Duvallon)
1936 photo by Berenice Abbott, cropped to show boxes being unloaded into 55 Gansevoort Street, and wood fruit barrels at building to the east. (MCNY) Circa 1900 New England Biscuit Works wood box with this building’s address on the label. (Peu-Duvallon) Close up of circa 1900 New England Biscuit Works wood box with this building’s address on the label. (Peu-Duvallon) Letterhead from 1900 correspondence from the E.S. Burnham Company, one of the first tenants at 55 Gansevoort Street. (Peu-Duvallon)
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