Edward Esteves Packing Corp Chorizos, 632 Hudson Street
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Former Manufacturers Hanover Trust Company Building, 77-79 Eighth Avenue
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Gas Station, 51-63 8th Ave (2)
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299 West 12th Street
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3 Horatio Street, 51-63 8th Ave (l. to r.)
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Gas Station, 51-63 8th Ave
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299 West 12th Street, 11 8th Avenue (l. to r.)
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299 West 12th Street, 11, 13, 15 8th Ave (l. to r.)
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Self-Portrait of Robert Fisch from September 11, 2021, taken on the same rooftop as many photos on 9/11, located at 6th Ave & 12th St
Robert Fisch documented 9/11 and the World Trade Center from various locations. Click here to see the original Robert Fisch Collection.
74 8th Avenue, Billiards and North Village Deli Emporium (demolished)
Read about how Village Preservation fought and defeated the developer of the site’s request for a zoning variance that would have allowed the new development of the site to rise 21 feet higher than zoning allows.
MTA parking lot (now 122 Greenwich Avenue)
Read more about the development of this site with an 11-story building here.
24, 22 8th Avenue (l. to r.)
Read more about 2021 Village Awardee Casa Magazines here.
28 8th Avenue, La Bonbonniere
Read more about our January 2015 Business of the Month La Bonbonniere here.
22 8th Avenue, Casa Magazines (2)
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22 8th Avenue, Casa Magazines
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567 (Whitehorse Tavern), 569, 571, 573, 575, 577, 579, 581 Hudson Street (l. to r.)
Read about the Whitehorse Tavern here.
233 Bleecker Street
Village Preservation fought for and secured landmark designation of all these buildings in 2010. The organization was particularly concerned about the fate of 233-37 Bleecker Street, which in the early 2000s was showing signs of significant deterioration. The early 19th-century wooden and masonry buildings may have served as the inspiration for Edward Hopper’s iconic painting […]
71, 73, 75, 75 1/2 Bedford Street (l. to r.)
75 1/2 Bedford Street dates to 1873 and is the narrowest house in Greenwich Village. For more information on 75 1/2 Bedford Street click here.
67, 69, 71, 73, 75, 75 1/2, 77 Bedford Street (l. to r.)
75 1/2 Bedford Street dates to 1873 and is the narrowest house in Greenwich Village. 77 Bedford Street was built in 1799. It is known as the Isaacs-Hendricks House and is the oldest house in Greenwich Village. For more information on 75 1/2 Bedford Street or 77 Bedford Street click here.
75, 75 1/2 Bedford Street (l. to r.)
75 1/2 Bedford Street dates to 1873 and is the narrowest house in Greenwich Village. For more information on 75 1/2 Bedford Street click here.
77 Bedford Street
77 Bedford Street was built in 1799. It is known as the Isaacs-Hendricks House and is the oldest house in Greenwich Village.
77 Bedford Street Door
77 Bedford Street was built in 1799. It is known as the Isaacs-Hendricks House and is the oldest house in Greenwich Village.
Block of 551-567 Hudson Street (l. to r.)
This block includes both the White Horse Tavern and the former home of Jane Jacobs, 555 Hudson Street, where in 2020 Village Preservation placed a plaque honoring her time here (watch the video of the unveiling here).
555-557 Hudson Street (l. to r.)
555 Hudson Street is the former home of Jane Jacobs, where in 2020 Village Preservation placed a plaque honoring her time here (watch the video of the unveiling here).