I cheated a little here, separating out all the Mini Coopers I stumbled upon on Wythe Ave and presenting them here in a separate post.
For today’s post, I present the cars on Wythe Ave, but in an interesting, non-obvious way.
From suggestions of what lies beneath the road and pavement, I turn to look at things that use the roads and pavements – bicycles and vehicles. Today’s post presents bicycles…
Part III of the works presents the art of manhole covers related to electricity and (tele-)communications.
This is the second of the three part series, The Works. Today’s post looks at manhole covers for water pipes and sewers.
It’s the first post of the second month, and I thought I’d look at what lies beneath; what makes the city work. This is the first of three parts.
Surprisingly, in a city with such an extensive public transportation system, many New Yorkers still drive. Parking on Wythe Avenue is a rather intricate affair, however, as the street has…
A fundamental but often overlooked aspect of the street – the bricks that are used to construct its buildings. If you look a little closer, you will find that they…
Fire escapes are a quintessential aspect of New York’s architectural landscape. At one time they were a fire safety requirement for buildings in the city, but they have now fallen…
Following my post on property listings, this one presents some of the actual luxury condominium developments on Wythe Ave. I suppose I could also subtitle this “Gentrification I.”