September 14, 2025

Anatomy of a Photo: 1ST AVENUE

Today, another attempt at examining a photograph in detail. Exhibit A is the above, a view up 1st Avenue from 42nd Street, made in 1927.




Zooming in on the Little Renting Cottage as seen from 1st Avenue. 






Looking at 1st Avenue bordered by 42nd and 43rd Streets. Pedestrian traffic is light, and the deep shadows here suggest the photo was made early in the morning.





Across the way, the large sign at 42nd Street is temporarily blank.




In the middle of the photo are two more signs: MOTOR NEW YORK TRUCKS and CHARLES & CO. GROCERS.





Across the street, a view of the Queensboro Bridge, albeit obscured by various water tanks and smokestacks. At far left, the rising Panhellenic Tower hotel, later renamed the Beekman Tower hotel.





Our last close-up is of a hole in the street, this one at the northeast corner of 42nd and 1st. Watch your step.     
 

2 comments:

  1. ON SEPT 15th - VOTE “NO” TO THE CASINO!!!

    The Freedom Plaza casino license final public hearing is tomorrow, Monday, September 15, and it’s your last opportunity to speak up.
    The developers are flooding the speaker list with people from outside our neighborhood. Only 160 speaking spots are available. If we don’t show up early and in numbers, our voices could be drowned out!
    Here’s what you need to do:

    Arrive EARLY to secure a speaking slot. We recommend you arrive before 1:00PM.

    Register to speak immediately upon entering the building.

    If you spoke at the August hearing, feel free to attend but please do not register to speak again.

    Public Hearing Details:

    When: Monday, September 15, 2025 from 2:00pm-8:00pm

    Where: Scandinavia House – Victor Borge Hall (Lower Level), 58 Park Avenue, New York, NY 10016 (15 min walk from Tudor City)

    Agenda:

    2:00–2:45 PM – Applicant presentation

    2:45–8:00 PM – Public testimony

    Can’t attend in person?
    Submit your comments by email to FreedomPlazaPublicComment@nystec.com

    Or by mail to: Freedom Plaza Community Advisory Committee c/o NYSTEC, Attn: CAC Consultant Team, 540 Broadway, 3rd Floor, Albany, NY 12207

    Why It Matters:
    A casino could lower property values in Tudor City.
    Crime and traffic could increase dramatically.
    Noise pollution during construction and once operational.
    Casinos usually operate 24/7 and provide free alcohol.
    Rejection of the license still allows the site to be developed for housing, green space, and retail - without a casino!

    For official details and updates, please visit:

    Freedom Plaza Community Advisory Committee – Public Hearing September 15, 2025

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    1. thank you for sharing! Please make sure everyone contacts the above and lets them know CASINOS ARE NOT WELCOME IN OUR NEIGHBORHOOD! DON'T TURN OUR HOMES INTO A TOURIST SITE!

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