What Was There: 481 Washington Avenue
Even unglamorous buildings have a history. 481 Washington Avenue appears to have been built around 1927 by the Unity Spiritualist Temple, replacing a two-story home at…
Even unglamorous buildings have a history. 481 Washington Avenue appears to have been built around 1927 by the Unity Spiritualist Temple, replacing a two-story home at…
Let’s begin with this article by Allison Bennett, which originally appeared in The Spotlight, May 1, 1985 [edited for space here]. I’ve added details from Paula…
1065 Madison Avenue (across from the Madison Theater) was built in 1885 and initially described as a “villa.” Mrs. Helen Breslin lived there in the 1920’s…
Kuny Schaffer emigrated from Russia in 1908. He began and ran the Knickerbocker Suit Case & Bag Company, Broadway (where Trailways ended up). The fire that…
104 Central Avenue was once a handsome brick building with a history. It was still residential until around 1911, when the Holder Manufacturing Company set up…
Greco Brothers Amusement moved out of 650 Central Avenue in January (moved to 30 Kraft Avenue, Colonie). Moving in soon will be Aaron’s Rentals (furniture, computers,…
One thing you can say about 307 Central Avenue: it has range. It’s been a butcher shop, a movie house, an ice cream parlor, a furniture…
By 1952, John J. Griner was the last residential holdout in the row of businesses on the north side of New Scotland Avenue between Quail and…