TriBeCa in the 1970s

Photos ©2002 Allan Tannenbaum

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Independence Plaza apartments viewed from Greenwich Street just south of Duane Street, 9/1975 Tribeca NYC<br>SN 0766-30<br>SWN
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Tenants of Independence Plaza protest a 36% rent increase.<br>SN 2850-34
Independence Plaza Rent Strike
Independence Plaza apartments viewed from Greenwich Street just south of Duane Street, 9/1975 Tribeca NYC<br>SN 0766-24<br>SWN
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Harrison St. between Greenwich and Hudson Streets. 9/1975<br>SN 0767-31
Harrisonstreet
Greenwich Street between Duane and Reade Streets, Tribeca, 9/1975 NYC<br>SN 0766-29<br>SWN
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Franklin St. looking west from Church St.<br>SN 0331-12
Franklin and Church Streets
The Franklin Furnace bookstore on Franklin Street in Tribeca<br>SN 0992-21
Franklin Furnace
Little Apple Farm Market, Church & Duane Streets, 11/1976<br>SN 1324-6<br>SWN
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Duane Park, Duane Street between Greenwich and Hudson Streets, 9/1975<br>SN 0767-29<br>SWN
Duanepark
Shoppers at Dr. Schlock's Bargain Store, 11/1976<br>SN 1324-22A<br>SWN
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Tribeca pioneers walking their dogs on Harrison Street, 9/1975<br>SN 0767-36A<br>SWN
Dogwalk
Duane and Staple Streets, Tribeca NYC 9/1975<br>SN 0767-28<br>SWN
Crowcoon
Cheeses of all Nations on Chambers Street, Tribeca, NYC 9/1975<br>SN 0766-36<br>SWN
Cheeseshop
Chambers Street between Church and West Broadway, 9/1975<br>SN 0767-12<br>SWN
Chambersstreet
Performance Artist and Hoaxer Joey Skaggs opened the controversial 'Cathouse for Dogs' in a loft on Hudson Street in Tribeca.<br>SN 0908-41
Cathouse for Dogs
Performance Artist and Hoaxer Joey Skaggs opened the controversial 'Cathouse for Dogs' in a loft on Hudson Street in Tribeca.<br>SN 0908-20
Cathouse for Dogs
Cast Iron Façade at 86-88 Franklin St.<br>SN 0331-16
Cast Iron Façade
Building under renovation on Duane Street between Greenwich and Hudson Streets, Tribeca NYC 9/1975<br>SN 0767-27<br>SWN
Caddyshack
Battery Park City site viewed from old West Side Highway, 9/18/1978<br>SN 2274-10<br>SWN
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Plant store shipping and receiving, Hudson and Reade Streets, Tribeca, 9/1975<br>SN 0766-17<br>SWN
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The Chambers Street entrance of the Bond Hotel, 11, 1976<br>SN 1324-36A<br>SWN
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The Bond Hotel entrance on West Broadway, 11/1976<br>SN 1324-35A<br>SWN
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Shoppers at Job Lot Trading look for bargains, 11/1976<br>SN 1324-29A<br>SWN
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Art Billboard on the corner of Church Street and Duane Street.<br>SN 3031-10
Art Billboard on Church Street
Barbabus Rex, a small bar & pool table on Duane Street near West Broadway, 9/1975<br>SN 0766-16<br>SWN
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Bargain City on Chambers Street between Church St. & West Broadway, Tribeca, 9/1975<br>SN 0767-15<br>SWN
Bargain City
Musicians United for Safe Energy present an Anti-Nuclear Power rally and concert on the Battery Park City landfill opposite the World Trade Center twin towers. The Vista Hotel was still under construction.<br>NYC 9/23/1979<br>SN 2748-36A<br>SWN<br>SWN
Antinuke Rally BPC towers2
Musicians United for Safe Energy present an Anti-Nuclear Power rally and concert on the Battery Park City landfill opposite the World Trade Center twin towers. The Vista Hotel was still under construction.<br>NYC 9/23/1979<br>SN 2748-9A<br>SWN
Antinuke Rally BPC towers1
Musicians United for Safe Energy present an Anti-Nuclear Power rally and concert on the Battery Park City landfill opposite the World Trade Center twin towers. The Vista Hotel was still under construction.<br>NYC 9/23/1979<br>SN 2748-8A<br>SWN
Antinuke Rally BPC landfill
Alice Aycock and her Sculpture on the Battery Park City Landfill, also known as Tribeca Beach. The World Trade Center twin towers loom in the background.<br>SN 3151-5
Alice Aycock and her Sculpture
Tribeca pioneers walk their dog past a building under renovation on Harrison Street, 9/1975<br>SN 0768-1<br>SWN
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NYPD 1st Precint Station House at Varick and Ericcson Place. Vehicles were in transition from green and white livery to light blue and white.<br>SN 0007-11
1st Precint in Tribeca
108 Hudson Street, corner of Franklin Street, 9/1975<br>SN 0768-6<br>SWN
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Allan Tannenbaum