33 St Mark’s Place
New York
NY 10003
33 St Mark’s Place
![Organic/Local Food: Food grown close to where it is consumed, reducing shipping impacts and increasing freshness. Organic food is grown without pesticides (biocides), genetic modification or synthetic fertilizers. Minimally processed, with no chemicals or waxes added after harvesting. May include fair trade or direct trade practices. Organic/Local Food](https://www.opengreenmap.org/sites/default/files/taxonomy_image/category_pictures_3.gif)
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Overview
Type of resource: Restaurant
Original use:Residential
Current use: Restaurant
Over all condition: Excellent
Explain: It is the newly constructed building compared with else. It has a decent taste compared with the rest of the building. But it does not have fire walk.
Description of resource: It is a six floor thinly building with lots windows. Few apartments were equipped with AC.
History of resource: Built in 1871 and extended in 1873, this building was the home to the Manic=Panic punk-rock clothing store.
Architect: Unknown
Owner: Unknown
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