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It all depended on who was playing. Spankys, a sports bar on 75th Street, attracted the young Republican crowd that had begun to invade the area. And the food at Genroku was really cheap, which was the operative word. I knew so many people in Harlem, I kept a second apartment in the Bronx, where I tried to be unseen. There were no movie theaters, bookstores, galleries or photocopy shops, so my entrepreneurial idea, which failed, was to open one, Chelsea Copy. Here, women can drink all they want all night long for absolutely nothing, wrote The New York Times in covering the phenomenon in April of 1991. It was raw: It had been a paper storage facility. The old downtown art scene was floundering, while some people, like Robert Mapplethorpe, had risen. AIDS was a very strange situation; starting in 82 you knew very little about it, and then a few years later you suddenly realized it was the largest killer among your personal friends. It was a restaurant a modest place, like an Italian restaurant but really it was an actors hangout. Hear Kim Gordon recount her first impressions of New York City: People say that Manhattan was dirty and dangerous in the early 80s, and I just have to laugh. Can you come back later? We went from our home in the East 60s, with Jimmy Carter and me in one car (driven by a member of the Secret Service) and Nan and Rosalynn in another. Between 1981 and 1983 I was commuting between New York and a rented apartment in Rome, researching a book about my Italian ancestry that would be called Unto the Sons. My wife, Nan, would visit me in Italy as often as she could, but always briefly. We could each get a full breakfast scrambled eggs, hash browns, whole wheat toast with an endless cup of coffee for $5 with tip. The room I shared with two other students was on the top floor of the building facing the park. The essence of Upper East Side gentility, Bemelmans Bar at the Carlyle is also the last public space to display the mural work of Ludwig Bemelmans, creator of the iconic children's book character and prolific illustrator of the 1940s and '50s. And the city wasnt so much about money. The original Murray Hill restaurant expanded to this location in 2011, and in 2017 added an upstairs cocktail bar to entice a younger crowd. Broadway 96 [Club Broadway] was more geared to black and Latino youth and that was definitely a wilder place. I was 19. Thankfully, most seemed to only be of the public urination and inconsiderate noise variety, angering wealthy locals. One time a girl a teenager, maybe 15, 16 came in with her dad. His name opened every door for me. Open in Google Maps. I was kind of tomboyish, but also pretty poor. Youd establish dialogue with great artists like Lawrence Weiner. It would be drag queens with punk kids, musicians and artists everyone. We cant put the money out for something this queer. Then [writer and editor] Bob Colacello saw the project and said, Andy Warhol has a three-book deal with Houghton Mifflin. Their approach was direct and curt, no frills not self-consciously art-directed no frills, but Old Country, 19th-century no frills. It was very close to the Forward Building, which housed the important Yiddish newspaper. And if I missed it, I felt really bad. PM: We refused to take a job. I was straight-edge, so if I snuck out, I was all right, because I wasnt hungover the next day like the other kids. The Mudd Club was right around the corner, going full throttle. He was with his editor Erroll McDonald, a good friend of ours, but he refused to come into the room, remaining near the door with his back against the wall. I made a deal for him to do a cheapo job by trading a Brice Marden plus $10,000. If you remember Flemings, this event is for you: Saturday, December 4 Fleming's Reunion Party Although it didn't hold up against Chili's, TGI Fridays, and Applebee's, there was a time when it was fairly ubiquitous throughout the states. I made sure there was a hot tub in there. Bronwyn Thomas, she was like happy feet on her toes. It cut down a great number of the people who were out there doing it, but at the same time, the ones who were left were much more intense about it. Rival crews had been dancing in the subway, and it turned into a fight over who had won. A crack den lined with books. 1. We just called it The Bar, which morphed into Ze Bar, like with a fake French accent. It was like a village, yknow? They were supposed to be 17 or 18. So I call LL up and I let her speak to him for a few minutes. And when she gave me the phone back, she went into [hysterics]. Youd sit at the bar and someone would say: Hey, were going to Danceteria. Or theyd have a car and youd find yourself in the East Village, which was a total war zone, with junkies passed out and men building fires in trash cans. Id dance until about two in the morning and then Id go back to work. Basically, we walk in, get our free drinks, give the scum dirty looks and walk out, a college student named Rebecca said of the Far Out Lounge. I was eating very healthfully, which wasnt easy then, seeking out the few macrobiotic restaurants there were. When Flashdance came out in 1983, Paramount put me up in the Carlyle Hotel to do promotion. She and Larry Gagosian had this space, it was a condo loft in a building on West Broadway. We had great people like Billy Nunn [Radio Raheem in Spike Lees Do the Right Thing], Skeeter [Ellis Williams, who was in The Pirates of Penzance on Broadway]. The area was really no-mans land. Our first goal [as Sonic Youth] was getting a gig at CBGB. It was a real neighborhood place, with people dropping in and hanging out, and a sort of day care center for neighbors who wanted us to watch their kids. Hip-hop artist Prince Whipper Whip of the hip-hop group Grand Wizard Theodore & the Fantastic Five at the Sparkle in the Bronx. By the end of the relationship, I was living there. I had this idea I was going to be a writer; if I couldnt, there would be no point to my life. Columbia Pictures had given me this SX-70 camera at a conference, and I started documenting life in the Fire Island Pines [an area of Long Island known as a haven for gay life], which just seemed very important to me. Rapping and fashion were being born at the same time. The object was to keep stitching no matter what happened to the fabric. Id make sure everything was in place and see what the new orders were. In the summer of 1981 I was living with Gary Fisketjon, my best friend from college and my future editor at Random House. Not only did Mr. Brown come on with me, but Muhammad Ali did, too. I remember this night in particular because of another guest, Jack Henry Abbott, who was living in a halfway house a couple blocks away. Dont come ringing my doorbell! I remember we would go from person to person. I could feel the presence of someone in the room. Jane Fonda had recently released her workout tapes, and it was the first opportunity a lot of women had to exercise. Brandy's Piano Bar 68 Bars & Clubs Gay Bars Upper East Side Open now I was living on Eldridge Street between Hester and Grand. As told to Caroline Bankoff,Heather Corcoran,Nancy Hass and M.H. The landlord turned off the plumbing, so wed defecate into garbage bags and throw them out the window. The bathroom of Area nightclub, which was located on 157 Hudson Street and opened in 1983. That was the best place to get fresh bread and rugelach and sweets. In 1981, I lived on 79th and West End; it was tiny but very comfortable. It was on 35th and Fifth, and it was a place where the sushi came around on a conveyor belt. We considered the food too depressingly awful. The weekend that it happened, I got a call at 2 oclock in the morning from the owner of the theater. We were both rather exotic in each others eyes. Then, I didnt have the kind of formal board that one would today. There were lines around the block the theater starting bumping it up to a second and third screening. Gracie Terrace, New York, NY (212) 535-3140 (212) 535-3140. I would get some bus money, some pizza money, some soda money and some money to be able to get into a jam. . I was finishing my dissertation and working as the porn critic for the New York Native, so Id go up to the Adonis at 51st and Eighth and different theaters in Times Square. But it did make me very, very moody there were a lot of underground clubs, and they wouldnt jump off till 1 a.m. In the mornings, usually around 11 a.m., Id go to one of the coffee shops around the corner on Avenue A. Odessa was one, and Leshkos was the other. They were all drunk and wasted and they were happy. She had made a video of herself dancing to LL Cool J. Initially, owner Klay Reynolds had allowed ladies to drink whatever they desired; then he went through more Baileys Irish Cream in the first month he offered the deal than he would have expected to go through for all of 1991. Hey, I said. See more ideas about memories, restaurant, howard johnson's. Amura ($$) Japanese Menu Available. And then off wed go! The writer Gay Taleses social calendar for October 1983. Certainly at night, few people were there, and few were there on the weekends. I never wore gold jewelry I didnt want to be a target. And then we had Robert Rauschenberg, a rascal and a great man. They were very basic but super interesting. They were sort of an island unto themselves, and then you went across the park and you had the Pyramid Club and everything else was bars until you got to the Mudd Club way downtown. We were just taken with each other. They called it rocking early breaking, essentially. It was kind of a raffish crossroads. You wanted to be there when it was happening, and then youd migrate at around 2:30 to an after-hours club. I had a horrible graveyard shift at a coffee shop, one of the only places to eat in Chelsea, open 24 hours super crickets, deserted. It became a whole sh*t show, recalls Keith Block. Peter was so self-possessed and dignified, I never, ever thought of him as poor, even though he had no money. I was very attached to the Madison Avenue Bookshop, because of my Harvard connection to its owner, Arthur Lehman Loeb, and its excellence. For a while I lived on the Upper West Side, on the parlor floor of a brownstone on 71st Street between Amsterdam and Columbus. One night I saw Jack Smith do a reading, and I can still remember this line, which kind of sums up that era: The cockroach caravan crosses the rented desert of exotic landlordism.. It was crazy. Or wed go around to try to get breakfast from our friends, ringing doorbells to see who was up. The silence, as they say, was deafening. It was really like a combination of living theater and installation art, very communal. Today the Upper West Side is considered one of the richest, cleanest, and most expensive places to live in New York City. A restaurant my wife and I definitely did not frequent was Elaines. (By the time we filmed Desperately Seeking Susan in 84, New York was already beginning to become more gentrified.) 1983 The Food Marketing Institute reports that 2/3 of all fish consumed in the U.S. is eaten in restaurants. During the day, Id get my paints at Canal Hardware or Pearl Paint. Within a few days, he came to my apartment, which is how I wound up doing the arrangements for Lets Dance.. A walk across the Williamsburg Bridge just to save a subway token. Still, he found ladies night ultimately quite profitable. Todd didnt like the idea that I was doing a fanzine. Melon I ate a lot of hamburgers there. There were problems, of course; you serve young men and women as much alcohol as they can humanly consume and theres bound to be. I had the gallery in L.A., and I had just bought a house in Venice, so I was completely overextended, and it worried me. This morning was no different than any other. I worked in my office at home, an eight-room walk-up on the Upper West Side. The whole neighborhood was a lower-middle class suburban area. Dinner on the Upper East Side with a former president of the United States. If you wanted fancy, youd go to La Grenouille. We always had coke, and many guests brought their own. I asked the kids to demonstrate what theyd been doing. I was working at the Whitney and helping to open different museum branches, so I was shuttling between 42nd Street, Stamford, Conn., and the downtown branch, which was just a few blocks from where I lived, on Front Street in the South Street Seaport area. Everyone was very excited. I got so tired of getting mugged on my way home. Al Sharpton (right) backstage at Madison Square Garden on June 11, 1974. Having had an alcoholic mother, he did not like being around people who drank much. My apartment was four stories up, and I got a place on the floor below for Kim Gordon. It had no closets, so somebody put up a bar so I could hang clothes. And why I got out.. Now let me write mine. In October of that year, when I was back in New York, the Carters visited the city and Nan invited them to dine with us at Elaines [restaurant]. No one says they have to leave a tip. If I were going out that night, Id go see Garren to fix my hair. Back then no one came in and said, Let me see your bar menu, says Block. Thats pretty good.. There is no limit to it. I would go to this rotary sushi place called Genroku. Since no ones making them, they dont.. Wed eat. It made the general public aware that people were dying in Brooklyn, in Harlem, in the Bronx. It was a brilliantly sunny day, and standing outside was Dustin Hoffman. He goes, What the hell are you doing to my theater? Ive always been a pretty good cook, and I could make these very good dinners in this tiny kitchen. I got my first loft in what was called Lower Manhattan before it was renamed the Triangle Below Canal, which was the realtors term that became TriBeCa, in 1967. That was Sucker M.C.s., I was still living at home. Alanna Heiss, founder of PS1 and the Clocktower Gallery. It was all very small town-y. In 1972, the New York State Human Rights Commission ruled that reduced-priced ladies days at Yankee Stadium discriminated against men. Sometimes, after the clubs got out, people would see a kung fu flick on 42nd Street, which we called the Deuce Were going to the Deuce, whats up? And right away we see David Bowie, wearing a suit and sitting completely by himself in one of the hottest new clubs in the city. Team Infatuation August 19, 2022. I remember thinking, How long can this go on? It was run by very old Jewish folks. It was all happening at the same time; there was a lot of yin and yang. Her upstairs neighbor was artist Dan Graham, who I knew through the artist-poet Vito Acconci. I got up at anywhere from 3 to 5 in the morning and worked as long as I could. I met David Bowie in 1982 at the Continental on West 25th Street, which had just opened. I was in my early 30s, and I had Tatiana and Alex, my children, so I didnt stay out until dawn like I had in the 1970s. Every parent, every grown-up was your mother and father. In 80, I got a job at Todds Copy on Mott Street. Growing up in the suburbs of Chicago, a boy like me didnt know there was a place for him in the world like that. The mayoral election of Rudy Giuliani in 1994 would favor the NIMBYs, as he sent task forces around to raid bars, enforce cabaret laws with hefty fines, and even enact Operation Last Call, having police officers carry a meter to check noise levels around closing time. If we werent in a group, I would walk over the bridge, because money was scarce and I wanted to have a token to go back out the next night. But as soon as we walked in, nearly everyone stood and applauded. Mozart. The Roxy was on Fridays, when the party was Wheels of Steel, which initially started at Negril in the East Village. Lobster Newburg as it looks today. Are you going to this? It was make coffee, check in and then get busy stripping wood. I went over and started chatting with him, and we became completely engrossed in this conversation about jazz. And then there were athletes and New York characters a bunch of people who I didnt know what they did, I just knew I saw them all the time. I unlocked the door. I tried to focus on my art. I loved to walk down Clinton to Delancey I called it Rue de Rves because it was filled with bridal shops with garishly colored dresses. Afternoon workouts. In retrospect, Bowie was ahead of the curve. Photograph: Paul Wagtouicz. [1] We said we were artists, and artists make art. Wed been working on the film for a year in dribs and drabs. I was doing A Soldiers Play with the Negro Ensemble Company, working with Denzel [Washington], Adolph Caesar, Larry Riley, James Pickens, Brent Jennings, Cotter Smith. So in April we held the Rites of Spring Fertility Bacchanal. I tried never to leave my ZIP code. And the hair. Wheres Joe? Eventually youd realize that he died, and his family came and put his artwork in a dumpster. While her friend Sara explained, We dont even like this place. We liked to get there early, which the club promoters loved because wed get the party started. ), When we go out drinking, we go for broke, one man told The Times. Like Outback, an Australian-themed bar on 93rd and Third Avenue, which hosted Men Are Pigs nights three times a week. We didnt bother to get any filming permits; the city was just coming out of its bankruptcy crisis, and I dont even know if the mayors film office was up and running. The Upper East Side of New York City is a Manhattan neighborhood that lies between Central Park and the East River and goes from E. 59th St. to E. 96th St. Otherwise neighborhood wasnt as important as finding a space one guy I knew, the photographer Patrick McMullan, lived in the coat-check room of a former hotel. Occasionally, a costumed employee they dubbed Jgerman would appear from the back wielding bottles of the potent German digestif in his hands, which he then free-poured into ladies mouths as the crowd chanted his theme song: Jgerman, Jgerman, if you cant drink it, no one can!, It was like feeding baby birds, recalls Capobianco. Mexican chain, which while not the inventor of the slush/frozen margarita, was legendary for them, especially their "Ridiculous", which was the size of a smal. (How many spinal taps can you give to someone under a refrigeration blanket whose fever wouldnt break?) Everywhere else it was club kids and b-boys with foxtails hanging from their clothes; I had the shoulder pads and the spiky hair and all that. Or with only a few comments in between. NR is a cocktail bar on the Upper East Side that serves inventive drinks and solid ramen. At night, if I was sitting around and wanted to amuse myself, Id walk down to Columbus and say hello. There were very few artists there. At night, if you headed south through long dark blocks to the meatpacking district, there were clubs and leather bars. Whats she doing now? She was like [hyperventilating]. On July 11, the guests included novelists Harold Brodkey, Mona Simpson, Richard Price and Scott Sommer (who might be better known if he hadnt died at 42). I really loved those people the heroism of their everyday lives was palpable, and that was woven into the tapestry of the East Village. Kim Gordon and Thurston Moore of Sonic Youth performing at CBGB in 1983. I met Kim [Gordon] through a mutual friend. I was at the same place I am now, 222 Bowery. This was a moment in Manhattan history that had never really been seen before and hasnt been seen since. I was sneaking out. I started going to local clubs in Brooklyn at about 14 years old. These places were used largely by working-class men, white, black and Latino, people who thought of themselves as straight and gay, many of whom were amenable to sexual things. Xerox art was big then, so people would come in to make photocopies and plaster them all over. In a letter about her trip, she wrote, When pages needed to be retyped, Jimmy did the retyping. I lived and still live in a large duplex at the corner of Park Avenue and 80th Street, in a 1907 building designed by Delano and Aldrich. My days changed depending on what show I was putting on, what sort of rehearsal schedule I had and how late Id been up the night before, though I had a rule for myself: Always be back before sunrise. When Canadian-born club impresario Peter Gatien came to New York City in the early '80s, after. I said, Im very happy for you, youre selling a lot of tickets. You would have Rock Steady Crew and Zulu Nation on one side of the room, and this notorious gang called the Ball Busters on the other. If you just wanted to grab a sandwich, youd go to Burger Heaven. Thats where youd run into people, share breakfast. When I really started hanging out in Manhattan, the primary place for my crew was Rock Steady Park [Happy Warrior Playground] on 98th and Amsterdam. He was in his preppy stage in those days, wearing button-downs, which really is hard to imagine now. By the time midnight came around and I knew my parents were sleeping, I would sneak out the window down onto the porch. Even if it would attract the ladies, you couldnt give away an $8 IPA, a $15 Old Fashioned for free. Peter cant keep going that way, not in the city that its becoming now. But something wasnt right. One place I went to a lot was the St. Marks Baths. Afterward, wed go to a club. He said he was going to lunch with some friends, and did I want to join? By 1968, 85 bars called the neighborhood home, like Gleason's, slightly further uptown near Yorkville, and similarly decorated to Friday's, with Tiffany lamps and the ornate wooden bar that had graced the Schaefer Beer pavilion at the 1964 World's Fair. And Im not a corporate client, so please give me a break. I never had to show the clothes I was making to a buyer, because they always saw it in the clubs first: at Danceteria, at Roxy, at Kool Lady Blues Friday-night party. Denzel had just gotten St. Beware salivating yuppie swells there for Ladies Night, the magazine wrote (fondly) of Mannys Car Wash, a Chicago-style blues club on East 87th Street. Youd walk in there and all the actors would be sitting around, it was almost like a club, and youd see all these people: Danny Aiello, Warren Beatty. But it had started with a simple idea: What if a bar just let women drink for free? The painter David Salle in his Manhattan studio, 1983. In the 60s, it was only open to the high class and the rich, like authors up on the Upper East Side. Pierre Francillon and Richard Alvarez, both artists and friends of fashion designer Andre Walker, in 1983 at the Middle Collegiate Church, where Walker held a fashion show. By the early 1970s, 20 to 25 percent of American couples had met at a bar, according to Stanford University research. I didnt smoke or drink, and when you dont do those things, you need an outlet. Have a good day. His hands were in his pockets now. A cracked bathroom mirror reflecting a sink full of discarded puffs, eyeliner brushes and trays of blush. Sometimes you would cry, but most of the time you were just stunned, like it wasnt real. The Upper East Side isn't the first or second or 12th neighborhood that comes to mind for fun late-night bars, but that doesn't mean you need to head across the park or 70 blocks south just to take 2am shots of tequila with strangers. So the artists would often have free rein, and would sometimes sneak up to the roof, especially for the Fourth of July and other events like that. James Brown and the Rev. He wasnt exactly made of money, though he fished through a bucket of change every morning to buy his one meal of the day, a bagel but Block claims this was a time when it didnt cost a ton to open and run a bar in Manhattan. But some places were so beloved theyre still talked about fondly today. Pretty girls in pajamas peeked in on my occupied space. Adolph would regale us with stories. I would write longhand, sit down at the typewriter and type what I had, take those pages across the room to a different chair, sit down and work between the double spaces, do another draft. Caribbean Restaurants Restaurants. As told to Kate Guadagnino,Elizabeth Gumport,Merrell Hambleton and Erin Sheehy. I knew people who were dying as early as 79, and three months later their partners were dead, so by 1981 I had a clear picture, even if it hadnt fully sunk in, and it was an incredible life changer. Thurston Moore would take me to see hardcore groups like Black Flag. It was social, the Upper East Side ladies. The robust economy powered unfathomable riches into New York's in the late 90s: In SoHo restaurants, Madison Avenue boutiques, and East Side real-estate offices, no price is too high for the lords . Points of interest include Central Park, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, The Guggenheim, The Whitney Museum, Hunter College, Gracie Mansion and Carl Schurz Park. Darryl McDaniels, musician and member of Run-DMC. She was the ultimate ballerina, and she became that on Fame. I was excited that I would be able to introduce this new band of gypsies to the Hollywood scene. We had a prom, a debutante ball, a ladies wrestling night. It was still a sort of wild west that far uptown, and the facility was quickly dubbed Dormandie Court for the raucous, college-like atmosphere it had created and then fostered. Reagan really ruined it for me. Id paid high school kids to go on Thursday afternoons after school and hand out fliers. There was a studio near First Avenue in the 50s that used a dance technique that was a modified version of Pilates. There is a two drink minimum. And then eventually some surface decoration with tucks and treatment Id take the fabric and just sew in any direction. He would maybe drink half a glass of wine. I had gone to a place when I was a kid called Hamburger Express, and the hamburgers used to come around on a little choo-choo train. (I might be the only person who never lived in a scary New York apartment. And yet, plenty of ladies were also against them. These are the moments, large and small, recounted by 36 writers, artists, fashion designers, musicians and more who. Ever since I moved out of my parents house in Astoria to live in the city, Ive always lived within the same two or three blocks of the Upper West Side. Id work for 12 hours straight, prepping for my show at Barbara Gladstone Gallery. Her father said, Dap, my daughter, shes driving me crazy. This was a luxury ski town, not the Upper East Side, and he had to ultimately tone things down. Boozy, drug-fueled parties that lasted until dawn. Talk to the actors as they drifted in about your day, talk about whos auditioning for what. Part of how they paid us was they had to strip some wood the house had five fireplaces, and the foyer was original, and all wood. Guthrie Inn on the other hand perfectly captures how living on the Upper East Side feels in reality; a bit isolated and quiet at times, a haven from downtown at other times, comfortable yet on the rise, and full of an interesting cast of characters. Wednesdays and Thursdays were Ultimate Ladies Night with free Margaritas all evening, not to mention a gratis taco bar during happy hour. Queens: PS1, the site of the era-defining exhibit New York/New Wave (1981); Queensbridge Houses, public housing that counted Juice Crew founder Marley Marl and rapper members Roxanne Shant and M.C. Upstairs, the formally attired crowd (jackets required, gentlemen) dines on classic fare including the 21 Caesar Salad, Creamy Chicken Hash, and the ever-popular 21 Burger, which has been on the . Being at the Carlyle was amazing, but I was still an undergrad at Yale at the time, and the whole thing felt unreal, as though I was living two lives. The era might have been old New Yorks last real gasp a time when the very streets, dirty and unsafe as they were, seemed infused with possibility. That's what Bennigan's, an Irish-themed bar and grill, offered in the 1980s. I think that free drinks for women is discriminatory and a bad idea, wrote Cynthia Heimel, a feminist columnist, in the November 1991 issue of Playboy. It was on the 13th floor of an old city building, and you had to walk up a whole floor from the 12th, which was the last floor served by an elevator. A lot of it was crack. But I had no idea what I was photographing. I would walk around the neighborhood, go down to 42nd Street and do a lot of movie cruising. David McDermott and Peter McGough, artists. Bob introduced us, and Dustin congratulated me on the film and told me my acting was naturalistic. It dawned on me that there are so many different styles of acting and you dont have to adhere to just one. This was the scene at 2 a.m. on a Friday night in the spring of 1983 when my lover (as we called ourselves then), the film director Howard Brookner, and I threw the first of our preposterous Ladies Parties. Michael Gira, the frontman of the band Swans, was on the [first] cover. It was the three of us. My fantasy was to rent one of these theaters on 42nd Street and show my movie alongside Mad Monkey Kung Fu. There was a popular Puerto Rican dance club, Ochentas, and across the street from that was an Afro-Cuban spot, Club Broadway. Clear all filters. The apartment was big, but the hall was in very bad repair, or at least looked it. Maybe he could do your book under that contract. So I went to the Factory and stood at a tall table with Andy and Bob, and Andy went through the dummy. Hear Christopher Walken talk about seeing movies during the day: One evening Kenny Scharf and his whole group which included Jean-Michel Basquiat, and certainly Keith Haring were hanging out at the artists studios at the Clocktower Gallery [in the former New York Life Insurance Company Building at Leonard Street and Broadway].

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