Showing posts with label beaver street. Show all posts
Showing posts with label beaver street. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 1, 2010

Castle In The Sky

Medieval details and a tower-like structure on the roof give this Beaver Street building the imposing look of a fortified castle.

Saturday, August 28, 2010

Sun On Beaver Street

Fantastic cast iron details on a facade along the alley-like block of Beaver Street running north from Broadway and just around the corner from the old Argus Building.

Tuesday, June 29, 2010

Bella Napoli on Beaver Street

I often use the Times Union Center's enclosed walkway as a shortcut between downtown and the Empire State Plaza (and recommend avoiding the walkway's elevators...they're scary, grimy and the smell is incredibly nightmarish).

When the Center - first called the Knickerbocker Arena and then the Pepsi Arena - was built, entire blocks of Albany's earliest streets and many old buildings were demolished to make way for the new construction. Not quite on the scale of the demolition that preceded the building of the nearby Empire State Plaza, but still a loss to historic preservation.

This block of Beaver Street west of South Pearl Street survived, but became essentially a narrow alley running along the north side of the Times Union Center.

This boarded-up building and its vintage sign stand out for me whenever I use the walkway. Maybe it's because I always liked the phrase "cocktail lounge." Even though I'm not much of a cocktail aficionado, there's some sort of retro elegance to the words. And maybe because it shares the name of a favorite bakery, Bella Napoli out in Latham.

This restaurant was founded in 1916 and remained in the same family for many, many decades. It survived the demolition of the surrounding neighborhood in the 1980s and continued to operate at least through the mid-90s. I'm not sure what year it closed or exactly why, but it's hard to imagine keeping a restaurant profitable in a such an obscured location.

I never actually dined at Bella Napoli, but I rather wish I had since I've come across a few rave reviews for some of their seafood dishes.

Thursday, May 13, 2010

Buds On Beaver Street

It's unseasonably cold today and, earlier this morning, it was so foggy that I couldn't see across the street from my bay window. A scene like that sent me looking for pictures of spring such as these buds on Beaver Street below S. Pearl.