Tag Archive for: New York
Construction Workers On Lunch Break, by Keith Goldstein
I was waling down Fifth Avenue to meet a friend for lunch. Near 26th Street, there is a building with storefronts undergoing renovation. Beautiful sunlight was falling across the building. Through the gap in the scaffolding, a couple of construction…
The Tenderloin, by Keith Goldstein
I love this corner. I love the light, the people. It is where Korea Town begins, which is part of what was known decades ago as the “The Tenderloin”. It was the heart of New York’s theater and red light districts. It stretched further…
Empty, by Keith Goldstein
Every neighborhood is New York is being touched by gentrification these days. Still, there are vestiges of the homeless, down and outs, runaways, and a whole cadre of people who still live off of and on the street. It is hard not to walk a block…