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Comments about midtown

There are 22 comments about "midtown"

TEFCON: I was arrested in October 24th 2006 for writing on the Westside of midtown manhattan. I got out on HALLOWEEN . That's a week's worth of Halal sandwiches. Fucking ridiculous....

in response to: Criminalize Greed, Not Graffiti by Peter

dboy: Just to nit-pick ... By a fraction, Tokyo Midtown is the highest tower in central Tokyo and 4th highest in Japan. I was lucky enough to work there when it was finished last year, the......

in response to: Tokyo Architecture by Chris Jongkind

Elicar: These stopped two blocks west of Main (Westlake). [[img:26588]] But realtors' boundaries of the Danforth Village are: "Danforth Village spans from Victoria Park Avenue west to Greenwood Avenue, and includes the first few blocks north of The......

in response to: Going Around the World On Danforth Avenue by Elicar

jeeff: bloor west village in toronto was the very first BIA in the 1970s. for those from out of town, danforth becomes bloor as it passes west through the city, so essentially along the same......

in response to: Going Around the World On Danforth Avenue by Elicar

Matt: According to my dad, back in between 1981 & 1992 these midtown/downtown streets were more of that of slums. Great Memories!...

in response to: Corner of Main & Elgin: Looking Up by groovehouse

Peter: heh, i know exactly where some of those shots were taken... i used to work up in {washington heights}, and commuted home to {midtown} by bike every day, and often took the scenic route through......

in response to: Moments in East Harlem by serlingrod

Jeff: I am from Boston and even though my home city is very nice and livable like Montreal (my favorite), it doesn't make my top five skyline cities: 1) HONG KONG - Very difficult to......

in response to: The Top 15 Skylines in the World by Luigi Di Serio

Luis Acevedo: In my opinion what makes this neighborhood so hot is that people are moving to what they consider to be cheaper rents than in soho or midtown. The L train gets you to manhattan in......

in response to: Bushwick: the Next Hot Neighborhood? by upfromflames

Cay: Dee I remember them real pretzels. They were unlike anything I've tasted. A couple of years ago I was in midtown for a month with a group of coworkers. I tried explaining the pretzels to......

in response to: My House in Bushwick by matthew

Brad: The "threat level" is the only excuse I can think of for not allowing pictures to be taken. If I'm not mistaken, pictures of/in the city's tunnels are also forbidden, or to quote the cop......

in response to: Robert Moses Photo Collective by CartLegger

Peter: jack, that second shot of {columbus circle} and aol time-warner center made me wonder... do you remember when the coliseum was there on that site? what was it like? i vaguely remember it, but when......

in response to: Abcd Is Correct by jack

little ukraine: nice shots. midtown though? i dont get it. that first shot looks like 3rd ave and 12th street, and the second the parking lot across the street. as for the last......

in response to: Midtown Geo-grafica by jack

susannah: I was talking to a friend just the other day about how the NYC crime statistics don't really make sense based on what we have personally experienced, I mean, what are the odds? And he......

in response to: Dawson CGEP Shooting by CE

Susannah: When I lived in NY as a kid I remember shootings, stabbings, razor bladings, and all out smack downs in our schools, one kid was actually blinded with battery acid by some guy - of......

in response to: Dawson CGEP Shooting by CE

Jhae: Gee, Chris, jealous? There are a lot of good things happening in Bricktown, as well as the Downtown and Midtown areas of Oklahoma City. Throw out all pre-conceived notions and look out for OKC to......

in response to: Bricktown by Saint Clair

Penpusher: Here's the thing about the geography of NYC. Everything radiates from Midtown. During the late 90s, the Giuliani era, NY developed a reputation as being a safe city, a clean city and as Rudy claimed,......

in response to: I\'ve lived in Bushwick for just about fifteen years by Jeanne M.

Peter: {midtown} {manhattan}: [[img:12077]] ...

in response to: Leeto & Beef by Peter

Peter: theres a deconsecrated church in {midtown manhattan} thats been recycled into a rather (in)famous club: [[http://www.nightclubvip.net/avalon.asp]] also, the photos on this page are making me lol: [[http://www.velvetlist.com/Avalon.php3]]...

in response to: New Use for Urban Ruins? by CE

Peter: im sure you could reenact a similar scenario nowadays, but youd have to go over to 11th avenue or the {west side highway} offa midtown nowadays ;)...

in response to: Brooklyn Bridge and the (defunct) Fulton Fish Market by Catherine Penfold-Waxman

Peter: theres such a lengthy backstory that it would take me hours to type, but siffice to say that they are coming along VERY SLOWLY with any sort of construction there. hell, they havent even completely......

in response to: The World Trade Center Site by Peter

Peter: hi jerry... thanks for the compliments. i do truly have an affection for this city- that probably stems from moving up here from down south about 10 years ago- i literally had to fall in......

in response to: Westside Market: NYC by Peter

Peter: i think these pictures show the extremes that people will go to to act out prejudices that thrive in almost every neighborhood; the neighborhoods that are around me, here in nyc, like harlem, the west......

in response to: The West Belfast Peace Line by Jamie

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