Bleecker St, Greenwich Village
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"Giant, ugly housing unit"
WSV is built on the site of a former church from the 19th century which marked the most northern part of New York. By the 1950's, the city wanted renew the area because it was mostly working class. And, what a surprise, NYU took it over. I am convinced that NYU is going to own all of Manhattan by 2050. At this point, they're doing a pretty good job. The majority of the building is now used for housing for faculty and grad students. But, the thing that I find funny about the building is the original tenants were allowed to remain and because the village became so cool, a lot of them never moved out. So, there are still some super old people mixed in with all of these college kids smack in the middle of a university neighborhood.
I'm not a huge fan of the building because I think it robs the neighborhood of its village aesthetic. I guess it has a pretty eclectic mix of tenants at this point. But, the building is just so ugly and takes up so much of an already tiny neighborhood. It's pretty hard to like.
- Central housing if you're a student
- Ugly
"A touristy spin on an old classic"
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- Clean & Green
- Pest Free
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"One of the more famous streets in NY-- huge, busy and full of life"
The corner of Bleecker and Bank is the apartment where Lauren Bacall moved when she was 17. She was very shortly thereafter crowned Miss Greenwich Village, put on the cover of Vanity Fair, and turned into a movie star -- so it must be a lucky apartment :) The corner of Bleecker and Perry is where Peter Warren lived. He was a captain who's capture and looting of an enemy ship made him one of the richest people in New York. He owned the entirety of what is now Greenwich Village. Thomas Paine lived at 309 Bleecker street at the end of his life.
Bleecker west of Sullivan has a ton of popular and notorious music venues: Kenny's Castaways, The Bitter End and The Red Lion to name a few . . . . alas, CBGB, as we all know, was recently closed (evicted by it's landlord, a homeless shelter if that's not ironic!).
West Bleecker has a ton of shopping in the vein of Marc Jacobs and Cynthia Rowley while the further East you go the shopping tends to get a bit more eclectic and Bowery-ish which is still cool in its own right.
As far as food, the uber famous Magnolia Bakery is on the corner of Bleecker and west 11th. The cupcakes are great but the wait is always out of control and Billy's is just as good. John's at Bleecker and Jones is famous for their slices of pizza and it is really good. Risotteria and Murrays Cheese Shop are both famous, both incredible, and both always really crowded. And, I have to mention the bar, Von, on the corner of Bleecker and Elizabeth. It's the first bar I ever went to in New York, it's dark and cool and it's still one of my favorite places in the city Just an awesome bar.
- Tons to do
- Bar scene
- Always crowded
- Kind of dirty
- Tourists
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"Night life!!!"
"Great Shopping in Greewich Village"
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"food food food"
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- Pest Free
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"A street with many different facets"
"Great place to grab a drink"
"Starting off an East Village outing right"
The ultimate hideaway for the seeker of eclectic shopping, Bleecker Street boasts an array of shops ranging from old records, touristy souvenirs, delicious cheese, spices, and even a Tibetan arts store. Its proximity to Washington Square Park on the East side makes it a college student hot spot for starting off the night. It boasts some of The City’s most delicious eateries. A trip to Bleecker Street in the winter would not be complete without a steaming, gooey, plate of risotto at The Risoteria!
"Bleecker St, Nice Place"
They say that the Bayard-Condict Building was one of the first steel skeleton frame skyscrapers in New York City. The Bitter End, Cafe Au Go Go, The Village Gate, Magnolia Bakery are some of the night spots I visited.