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This building which has this graffiti of wisdom was formerly owned by Zero Mostel who used the upper floors for his painting studio. Sadly the building has become another "Wholesale Costume jewelry"store. With in a 2 block area of this building on West 28th street are approximately 32 stores sell "Costume Jewelry" a fact and oddity that no one seems to notice that writes about changing neighborhoods perhaps it is that the owners are usually Korean Americans and don't wish to much attention?
In any event as more of these faux jewelry stores open I wonder who buys all of this stuff?
The original, running Jeremiad on the vestiges of Old New York as they are steamrolled under or threatened by the currently ruthless real estate market and the City Fathers' disregard for Gotham's historical and cultural fabric. Est. January 2006. Contact Me
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This building which has this
graffiti of wisdom was formerly
owned by Zero Mostel who used
the upper floors for his painting
studio.
Sadly the building has become another
"Wholesale Costume jewelry"store.
With in a 2 block area of this building on West 28th street are
approximately 32 stores sell "Costume Jewelry" a fact and oddity that no
one seems to notice that writes
about changing neighborhoods perhaps it is that the owners are
usually Korean Americans and don't
wish to much attention?
In any event as more of these faux
jewelry stores open I wonder who
buys all of this stuff?
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