New York City Vanishing Neighborhood Storefronts
House of Oldies Records in West Village
Katz's Deli -East Village
Russ & Daughters
Gringer Hardware, East Village
Ideal Hoisery, Lower East Side
Neil's Coffee Shop, Upper East Side
McSorley's Old Ale House, East Village
Rays Candy Store, East Village
Orchard Corsets, Lower East Side
Esposito Meat Market, Hell's Kitchen
Caffe Reggio, West Village, NYC
R&L Restaurant, Meat Packing District
Wing on Wo & Co, Chinatown
The Corner Deil, NoHo
Village Cigars, West Village
Porto Rico Importing, West Village
Knish Bakery, Lower East Side
Ruby's Bar & Grill, Coney Island
Search and Destroy, East Village
Sea Breeze Fish Market, Hell's Kitchen
Chelase Guitar, Chelsea
Doyers Street, Chinatown
Heidelberg Restaurant, Upper East Side
Music Inn, West Village
Grand Street Storefronts, Little Italy
Beauty Bar, East Village
Lexington Candy Shop Luncheonette, Upper East Side
Vesuvio Bakery
In 2015, I began noticing farewell letters in New York storefront windows, messages from family-run shops closing after generations. Moved by these notes, I started photographing neighborhood institutions to capture their character before they disappeared. New York Neighborhood Storefronts is an ongoing series documenting mom-and-pop shops across New York City, places that feel rooted in their communities and carry the city’s history. Sharing this work has shown me how deeply people connect to these spaces, which is why I’m developing a photobook distilling over a decade of images. The project continues, though, there are still countless storefronts to discover and celebrate.