Store Fronts

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the front of a bakery that sells bread and pastries in an orange building with signs on it
When New York’s Mom-and-Pop Businesses Disappear, so Does a Neighborhood’s Character
DiSalvo Bakers, Fulton Street near Autumn Avenue, Cypress Hills, Brooklyn, 2010.
a restaurant called la taza de oro on the corner of a street
When New York’s Mom-and-Pop Businesses Disappear, so Does a Neighborhood’s Character
La Taza De Oro Restaurant, Eighth Avenue near West 15th Street, Chelsea, Manhattan, 2010.
the storefront of an artisan pharmacy with posters and advertisements on the front window
When New York’s Mom-and-Pop Businesses Disappear, so Does a Neighborhood’s Character
Antelis Pharmacy, Elm Avenue at East 15th Street, Midwood, Brooklyn, 2011.
two red chairs sitting in front of a music store with musical instruments on the windows
When New York’s Mom-and-Pop Businesses Disappear, so Does a Neighborhood’s Character
Music Inn, West 4th Street near Jones Street, Greenwich Village, Manhattan, 2009.
a store front with many signs on the side of it and two vending machines outside
When New York’s Mom-and-Pop Businesses Disappear, so Does a Neighborhood’s Character
Fares Deli Grocery, Avenue A near St. Mark's Place, East Village, 2009.
Mansoura Pastries, Kings Highway near East 3rd Street, Midwood, Brooklyn, 2009. Listening Bar, Real Burger, Lower East Side Nyc, Restaurants Nyc, Cafe And Bakery, Vintage Signage, Store Signage, Bleecker Street
When New York’s Mom-and-Pop Businesses Disappear, so Does a Neighborhood’s Character
Mansoura Pastries, Kings Highway near East 3rd Street, Midwood, Brooklyn, 2009.
two men are sitting on the outside of a red building with tires in front of them
When New York’s Mom-and-Pop Businesses Disappear, so Does a Neighborhood’s Character
Rogers Tire Shop, Rogers Avenue near Erasmus Street, Flatbush, Brooklyn, 2009.
a store front with the words little records on it
When New York’s Mom-and-Pop Businesses Disappear, so Does a Neighborhood’s Character
Little Records, 18th Avenue near 62nd Street, Bensonhurst, Brooklyn, 2009.
a store front with signs on the side of it that say cup and saucer
The Urban Lens: Documenting New York City's Vanishing Privilege Signs | 6sqft
Cup & Saucer, Privilege Signs, James and Karla Murray, disappearing storefronts, NYC mom and pops
a store front with clothes hanging on the awnings and broken down windows that read, marotta ladies's & children's wear
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Marietta, Court Street near Carroll Street, Carroll Gardens, Brooklyn, 2009.
an old building with some signs on it
When New York’s Mom-and-Pop Businesses Disappear, so Does a Neighborhood’s Character
Navy Yard Cocktail Lounge, Flushing Avenue at Washington Avenue, Clinton Hill, Brooklyn, 2008.
a store front with lots of different signs on it's windows and signage above the door
When New York’s Mom-and-Pop Businesses Disappear, so Does a Neighborhood’s Character
Morscher's Pork Store, Catalpa Avenue near Woodward Avenue,Ridgewood, Queens, 2009.
a storefront with an american flag on the front and red brick building behind it
The Urban Lens: Documenting New York City's Vanishing Privilege Signs | 6sqft
Jimmy's Stationary, Privilege Signs, James and Karla Murray, disappearing storefronts, NYC mom and pops
the storefront of an italian restaurant called grosseria italia
Manganaro Grosseria Italiana R.I.P.
Manganaro Grosseria Italiana R.I.P. | by James and Karla Murray Photography
a store front with lots of different items on display
A new book, Store Front II, expands the quest to document family-owned businesses before they disappear. [Photo: James and Karla Murray]
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