Parking Lot. Soho, NYC, 2015
There was a time when you'd find these
 small parking lots in the empty spaces between buildings all over 
the place.  Now, almost every one we had in the neighborhood has been 
snatched up and replaced with ugly big buildings, slick glass 
monstrosities with no souls.  Even lots, as narrow as little more than a
 car's length.... are bought by developers intent on building highrise 
condo's to sell and rent out at ridiculous prices.  These spaces were/are
 as much a part of the character and beauty of this city as anything 
else which marked it's once unparalleled style, unfortunately, at 
breakneck speed, I am witnessing the eradication of history, and the 
destruction of this city's unique character by the greedy real estate 
machine, intent on obtaining every inch of available space in order to 
build something new to block out more and more of the blue sky and sun. 
 Bah.
Thursday, April 30, 2015
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