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View all 19 Locations. Granny-Made Boutique Items. View all 11 Locations. Website Products. Bio Nyc Inc Boutique Items. As part of the digital representation we covered, I juxtaposed screen shots from Google Maps of aerial views of Horatio with more detailed photos I took to offer a different perspective. The contrast, I think, is interesting, simply in the fact two mediums, a satellite and a personal camera are depicting the same location for one project.
These remaining montages are my most recent discoveries along Horatio. And lastly, following these photos, is a photo of the neon lights which have since been taken down at Christian Louboutin.
Via NY City Map, I learned these lights were so bright, they caused the residents across the street to complain, and clearly, they won. Nice concept, unfortunately, it did not last too long.
Named after General Horatio Gates, known as one of the most controversial military figures of his time, Gates was a retired British solider who served as an American General during the Revolutionary War. Frequented by The Sartorialist, it is undoubtedly one of the most chic areas in the city. Furthermore, El Faro, a quaint, Spanish restaurant with great reviews and a delicious menu — I am looking to try the Paella a la Valenciana yum!
Lastly, if you are, or happen to know, a distressed bride in search of a very specific wedding cake, this is the street that will recreate the empanada recipe of your Ecuadorian grandmother.
Not too shabby. An almost entirely residential street, Horatio does not exactly boast many billboards, or any signage rather, on the block. However, on a completely chance encounter with my boss, I learned more about Jackson Square Park which has brought me to my latest post.
Formerly a lowly park occupied by the homeless and an infamous Pigeon Lady , visitors of Jackson Square now walk along new blue stone pavement, enjoy a gorgeous, clean fountain and can even sync up with a complimentary Wifi connection.
Members of the Jackson Square Alliance sought to transform the park and give it new life for the community with a larger objective than just being a park. As one of the members of the Alliance noted , the park has asserted the power of public space to create community which is exactly what the NYCGMC and future events will continue to uphold. Truly just a lovely space, it feels completely unique compared to other parks I have visited in the city. There is a comforting feeling to the space, perhaps due to the fact that real people who live in the space sought out to make it better for the larger community which is just an added benefit to the now great park in Jackson Square.
The most intriguing aspect of Horatio Street are the varied apartment buildings and brownstones that adorn this street. After I crossed Hudson Street is when I found the buildings to be the most exciting. They all seemed to tell a different story as I continued walking toward the highway and I will definitely have to do more research into their history.
Walking past this home, I was reminded of a discussion we had in class that brownstones such as this one, with a garage door, were once barns to house horses. Seeing the home now, in , and so rich in history, makes it that much more exciting to know it once served an entirely different purpose, yet still remains in its same location.
Furthermore, the playground that is under construction will be just fantastic to see when children and their parents fill the space. Just a few steps down is the Christian Louboutin boutique.
Obviously, Mr. Louboutin has made quite a resurgence back into fashion and his boutique is as decadent and fun as his designs. Extremely quaint, but with such an effective use of space, his corner spot on the block is of tremendous value. Past Washington Street is my favorite part of Horatio.
First, is El Faro restaurant which I am still dying to try. Then are these series of apartments which are so uniform in construction, I wonder what purpose they once served. Perhaps I will be able to speak to a resident of these apartments and find out why they look the way they do. A native of California, immediately, I loved the name of the building coupled by the great scene I spotted outside. There was a lovely couple who looked to have gone away for the weekend unloading their SUV with their two young children, their dog, and the doorman assisting them.
What felt so special about Horatio Street on this particular visit was the feeling of belonging to a particular community and that sense of being home. After reading a Once-Gritty Neighborhood Comes Alive in the issue of the New York Times , it is so amazing to see that all of the hopes and wishes of the residents of Horatio Street have come to fruition some fourteen years later.
No one minds that the neighborhood is a bit out of the way. Myself, a resident of Chinatown, I find that most districts in New York seem to attract very similar types of people. The West Village is that unique neighborhood that is a great exception to the stereotype of New York living. Today, all of the dreams the residents of Horatio looked toward have appeared to come true. First, with the groundbreaking developments at Jackson Square Park, as mentioned above, onto the developments by the Rockrose Development Corporation and lastly, the sheer unconventional offerings of living spaces that is appealing to a downtown crowd.
Lynne Funk, owner of an architectural firm at the time, noted the greatest appeal, in my opinion, of the neighborhood. Walking through New York City, especially in a district like the West Village, no matter how amazing the building in front of you may be, there is always the question of what was once there? This is one of the tricky formations where the beautiful Jackson Square Park now resides.
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