by Tracy Kaler | James and Karla Murray document the vanishing mom-and-pop shops of New York City in their book, Store Front II: A History Preserved, the Disappearing Face of New York. |
As New York City continues to evolve and become a cleaner, safer place to live, we're forced to say goodbye to some of the aspects that made us fall in love with the city in the first place. I'm referring to NYC's concentration of independent stores, restaurants, and watering holes. There's no denying that mom-and-pop shops have always been an integral part of New York's fabric and character. READ MORE »
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