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On November 6, three weeks ago, I went down to the Meatpacking District to get my hair cut at Red Market Salon. If you follow the link, you will see that this is a very trendy, happening salon for meatpacking types to get haircuts and drinks at night, just the kind of salon a girl like me does not willingly set foot into. I prefer a low key sort of place for a haircut. I'm fond of haircutters who confine their talking to matters of hair.
I went there all unknowingly because I had gotten a discount at LifeBooker, and I had neglected to visit Red Market's website. I gotta tell you, it was one of the pleasantest haircutting experiences I've ever had. Up three flights of stairs to a pretty room with wooden floors painted white and red chairs and sun coming through the windows. One other customer. A lovely, quiet haircutter. Good coffee. 70's music on the soundtrack. When is the last time you heard Creedence Clearwater whilst getting a haircut? And a good haircut. Perfect. Except for the price, of course. Yes, even with a discount, a bit pricy.
But all of that is neither here nor there concerning these photographs. After I left Red Market, I decided to check the progress at Gansevoort Street where the Whitney is going to be building a branch. I guess they're not in a hurry. Compare to five months ago.
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Here at the end of the block is a phone booth. Do they still call them that?
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The other side of the street.
See map.
Saturday, November 28, 2009
Meatpacking District, Gansevoort Street Between Washington and West Streets
Posted by Mary Sargent at 4:17 AM
Labels: Downtown, Gansevoort Street, Greenwich Village, Meatpacking District
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