- What's so historic about a BP gas station? When the city in 2010 considered extending the historic district that protects SoHo's ornate castiron buildings, the proposed new border included the unexceptional gas station at West Houston and Lafayette streets. (New York Post)
- After learning that the BP gas station on Houston Street had the potential to turn into a pricey condo development, we had what we believed would be our last gas fight, and mourned the loss of another neighborhood petrol purveyor. (Gothamist.com)
- [Brooklyn Paper] A BP gas station in SoHo is searching for upscale businesses to fill its vacant garage — for up to $27,500 per month. (New York Times Blogs)
- The owners of the landmarked BP gas station on Houston and Lafayette Streets realized that if they wants to be taken seriously in this high-end historic district, its time to start selling stuff for astronomical prices. (curbed)
- Consider: Most properties in historic districts have no architectural value, for example, the Houston Street gas station in Soho's cast-iron district. Half of that district's properties are vacant lots, garages or parking lots. (New York Post)
- The picnickers carried knapsacks, gas masks, and packets of food which became unpalatable in the hours of a long hot day. On Sunday morning we were at war with Germany. Everything changed. (Atlantic Online)
Wednesday, April 18, 2012
Gas station soho
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